It was good. Just not as good as the first imho...
First game was a classic. Everything else... not so much.
PDP has F' You money. He can say what he wants...
So my Snes Mini preorder has just been put up on Ebay... Hopefully I'll miss the deflating "scalper prices", should Nintendo decide to keep its word. Still have a few more preorders in the pipeline though, just in case. And if prices do indeed plummet, I'll just return my unopened items. Win Win scenario confirmed.
@GamesMaster1982
But the game's mentioned aren't exactly "indie shovelware trash" as you mentioned. Not exactly to your liking, but not trash either.
@porkchop
"Those games came out when the Vita was still very alive."
The Switch is very much alive NOW, and yet no major company (relatively speaking) is choosing to support it.
"COD was utter trash on Vita, and AC: Liberation was pretty mediocre. They weren't "killer apps", nor were they even worth mentioning."
Doesn't change the fact that even in its heyday, the Vita got infinit...
ggg
@RememberThe357
I'm just spitballing here, but given that you're knowledgeable about the Switch's "massive sales and it's games", maybe you can inform me as to why the Switch isn't getting killer apps like Destiny 2, Assassins Creed, and CoD. Last time I checked, Vita got two out of the three... Not bad going for a "dead handheld".
@EddieNX - I will give you Bayo2, MK8, BOTW (which I haven't played). But Vita had Gravity Rush, a whole heap of indie support, not to mention massively more marketshare in Japan - where some weeks it would even go head to head with 3DS (sometimes eclipsing it). Companies like NISA are still supporting it with boxed releases. And no, Gravity Rush was amazing.
Sony may have stopped supporting the console, but that doesn't take away from the fact that the Vita still b...
@ EddieNX
"the Switch is guaranteed to be a huge success"
By what yardstick are we measuring the term "success"?
"totally a game changer"
How? PSP did it before with its HDMI out.
More port begging requests...
Funny how Sony and Ms consoles were being criticized for remasters appearing on their consoles, and yet here we have Nintendo fans hypocritically wanting the same thing.
Change the word "Vita" to "Nintendo" and that's pretty much the situation for the Switch. I'm sure a lot of Nintendo and Pokemon fans will love it, but it's not going to be a game changer like some of the other mainstream consoles.
I didn't think the first game was really all that either. Ended up selling my PS4, although now I wish I kept it. Hopefully the second game will actually live up to the first game's potential.
Vita outsold the Wii U worldwide across all major territories, has been on the market longer, and has more games coming out for it... still. You can read the article below:
http://prankster101.com/art...
Bayonetta 3 Multi-Format baby...
Didn't really like the first game, but really hoping that the sequel fixes a lot of the previous game's potential.
Nintendo have a history of making their console games be more expensive than the competition. The proprietary cartridge format and different hardware configuration doesn't help.
When you can buy games on PS4 for around £15-20 brand new, and yet a 4 year old re-release like MK8 costs £40, you know something's wrong.
You know... I think this about the Switch...
But regarding your PC over XBox stance, not many console gamers want to play on a PC. At the same time, a standard XBox One is cheaper (and gives better performance) than an equivalent priced PC.
I know I have zero incentive of wanting to upgrade my PC now, especially with the XBox One X coming out. All the games coming out for it will be tailored for the hardware strengths of the machine, and it will be signi...
Yeah... kind of explains why certain Switch games have done so phenomenally well.
Good. I can't help but feel that the developer has over-reacted, especially after seeing the following two videos:
https://www.youtube.com/wat...
https://youtu.be/h0eZBeQF3G...