Which means they're supplying haptics to Switch 2.
I understand the need to go F2P, as the game has been operating at a loss over the last year. I just hope they reward people who paid money for the game with in-game items, currency or something. VR has a lot smaller pool of players, and I want to see this game continue to succeed bc it's a fun game! It's my understanding that the complete game is F2P now?
Which is why I will probably never touch the game, even if it were F2P or given out on PS+ or Gamepass. Only so much time for gaming these days, and if it' doesn't even have the freedom of Black Flag, then I'm not interested in trying.
Yea, I checked US, UK, JP and Portugal (my region), not on any of those.
I'd want these handheld, so hopefully I can get a Steam Deck by the end of the year 🙏
There is some wrong information in this article. I just checked for Sonic CD and Shining Force CD on Nintendo Switch eShop (as stated in the article) across 4 different regions, and they are not available.
It should be called Crackgate bc anyone spending $3900 on this headset must be smoking some serious Crack.
@Cacabunga it helps to actually read the article. It says Toys for Bob is in talks to continue working with Microsoft and Activision on an independent basis.
I like that idea!
I never gave them my credit card number, and my account has 2FA anyways.
Just saying, this doesn't surprise me with Epic. But yea, sorry for those of you who have spent money there, hope your CC's are safe. I wouldn't wish that on anyone. Just, not surprised, that's all.
That's wonderful news! I really liked what they did w the Crash and Spyro trilogy remasters, and even Crash 4 was pretty good.
They had been placed on Call of Duty stuff these last few years, so I don't think that really plays to their strength. I want to see them stick to family friendly platformers. Particularly the Spyro trilogy, my kids have been having a blast with.
It seems like their partnership with Activision, Microsoft may continue with these fr...
Yea, I really want a Portal! I have a 7 year old, a 4 year old, but we also just had a new baby at the end of December... right now, I'm all over my Switch bc I can't be confined to the living room tv. I had to prioritize getting stuff for the baby rather than buying a Portal this year (or a Steam Deck!) But handhelds are certainly godsends for parents of little ones for sure! Parenthood is amazing, isn't it? Especially when we start to share that gaming passion w them. My 7 yea...
I can actually respect that. My kids are also number 1 in my life, and I've backed off of many things that hindered that before too. Even w gaming, my gaming habits have evolved to include more actual gaming time shared with them.
I love, love Snowrunner, especially w a wheel. I'm looking forward to this.
I have several hundred games on the Epic Store. I've bought zero. I've played maybe 10 or less of them. I'm not worried. *Back to Steam*
Why hasn't Meta Horizon Worlds released worldwide yet? It's still never released here in Portugal. I always check, and still nada.
Yea makes sense if they're going city heavy for the next one, an upgraded version of Lumiose City could benefit from more powerful hardware.
The official Pokemon Twitter also said this, "#PokemonLegendsZA, an ambitious new entry to the Pokémon video game series, will launch on Nintendo Switch systems in 2025!"
I don't recall Nintendo ever using the plural when referring to the Nintendo Switch, even when counting the Switch Lite.
London Studio complete closure is devastating to hear. I was hoping for a Blood & Truth 2 on PSVR2, or at least a Remaster....part 1 was sooo good! :(
I was never really big into Pokémon. I played some of my sister's original Gameboy ones, tried to get into I think it was Leaf Green on GBA, and maybe 10-15 hours on Diamond on the DS with my workmates at Gamestop back in the day. (That particularly was the most fun I had)
With that said, I wouldn't mind if they add at least 1 mainline Pokémon game to Nintendo Switch Online, whether it's GB or GBA. I'd give them another shot, especially the older o...
Yea, story wasn't great, especially dialogue, but some of the battle tactics got quite fun at higher levels. Sadly, I think Rainbow Skies sunk Sidequest Studios bc it came out years later than originally promised, and Vita enthusiasm had already died by then. EastAsiaSoft still owns this though as a publisher, so I'm guessing they're trying to squeeze some more out of it. I'd recommend it for like $15, probably nothing above that. I liked it enough.
A good game is a good game, even if it's older.