Wow... didn't see that coming. Happy for platini games!
That is actually very annoying. Since Nintendo doesn't have any cloud service yet, they should at least let us backup our data by ourselves.
Of course bricks are a relatively rare event and that doesn't affect the experience that much as the author of the article, but it sure is poor customer care.
In the modern review scale, it is. Cause for apparently no reasons it's impossible to give a game a 5 unless it has game breaking bugs or stuff like that.
Anyway I didn't play ME:A, I'm not judging the game. Just saying what the review scores are like to me.
When there are no news and you need clicks, some can really write anything...
Is this a joke?
It looks actually like a trolling article.
It is really remarkable, the polish here is naughty dog-level. An awesome experience with excellent combat. Well deserved score.
I'm blinded, stunned by the productivity of your argument.
Am I the only one who likes the "cinematic" appeal of 30 fps?
I don't remember them being so biased, they're generally harsh against everyone.
What a wonderful time was to be a gamer.
It had the best location and best story, but on the gameplay side it was pretty boring.
AC2 was way better and more enjoyable.
I'm not really into Dark Souls, never liked it, but I love Ninja Gaiden.
I don't know what to do.
Ok, got it, thank you all, sorry for the lack of clarity but I'm italian and I'm still learning english!
You didn't get my point.
Maybe I didn't explain myself correctly.
The question is: if I transfer my games, then disconnect the HDD, and then reconnect it, those games will still be detected? Or do I have to keep it connected and never disconnect it?
OF COURSE if the HD is disconnected I can't use those apps, I'm not that dumb...
One question: can I just transfer some applications on the external hard drive and then disconnect it? Or do I have to keep it connected in order to have the applications detected by the system?
*wherever you will go plays in background*
I don't like the "hybrid" nature of the Switch, but it sure has a cool design. Waaaaay better than the ugly Wii U gamepad.
The campaign was not centered on the story... like every Doom game. It's pretextual.
LOL