The Switch is a great system. I would have to give it some thought about which system I had the most fun with though as I have owned all of them...the portability of the Switch might make it a winner though since it is so easy to take to a friend's house to show off games or on business trips. It is also the first time a company has actually delivered on the promise of console quality gaming on the go.
The original Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare is one of my absolute favorite campaigns for a FPS. I loved getting the chance to play it again with Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Remastered.
I would LOVE a Zelda HD collection on my Switch.
It is pretty simple. It is for hardcore gamers.
Unless I am remembering wrong these games are on PC as well. I know I have been looking at them on Steam.
There is nothing moronic with enjoying a game and wanting to keep playing it. Playing this game on a PS4 is going to be the best option for a lot of people.
I am pretty sure it is basically the Steam version. It has a platinum too for those who care about that.
Yep. I just went ahead and bought it now because at the sale price it is only 80 cents more than Final Fantasy VII.
It was a really easy fix for me. I went and bought a SD card. Then, eventually, when external hard drive support arrives I'll use that as well.
You bought it because it is going to be an amazing system. I bought it for the over 500 (not an exaggeration) games I have and many more that are to come. I have used one myself at events and it is fantastic.
I need all of the Yakuza games on my PS4 and, no, PlayStation Now is not an acceptable solution.
I have to completely disagree. The more people that get to play this game, the better. Maybe after playing Kingdom Hearts 3 some players will go back and try to play some of the other games and the overall fanbase for Kingdom Hearts will grow which can only be a good thing.
Sony needs to try listening to their consumers for once. Backwards compatibility and being able to change your PSN name would be a great start.
There are companies that exist for the sole purpose of working on remasters. Just because Nintendo released Mario Kart 8 Deluxe doesn't mean it did so at the expense of any other game.
I can see where you are coming from but I disagree. As a day one Wii U owner I am happy that some of these games are going to get a chance to find a bigger audience. The Wii U is massively underrated and some of these games didn't get the time or chance that they deserved and now they will on the Switch.
This looks FANTASTIC. Can't wait for E3 to learn some more definitive details.
The hyperbole on the internet is ridiculous. The standard DLC price is $14.99 for four standard multiplayer maps. With this package it is $29.99 for 8 maps. The pricing is the same...it is just like you are buying two DLC packs.
I would say 90% of my Switch time has been with it docked and I haven't experienced any such issues. Weird.
It is easy to tell those who don't have a Switch in the comments as they are saying a lot of things that aren't true. Comparing the online service to PSN, for example, when their full online service hasn't launched yet...LOL. Just biased blind Nintendo hate. Then you have those people who have their hands covering their eyes so they can say there is no third party support for it, despite there being a good number of titles on there right now for a system that has only been on t...
I would love a Skyward Sword remaster for my Switch...as well as a Twilight Princess one as well. The other titles can be on the Virtual Console. :)