The first "On Nintendo NX" announcementAlien survival horror game Greyhill Incident launches in Q2 2023 for PS5, PS4, PC, and “other consoles” - Gematsu
fami wake up, switch 2 game was just announced
FF VII is fun though!I played FF7 Remake yesterday and now I feel like it's a curse to be interested in so many different things. I wish I would just play like 1 or 2 games a year and really dive deep into those + some party games and fighting games. But noooo I'm interested in too much and then play every game to 30% completion, dropping it for years even though I had fun smh
Can't wait to see all the *does the voice* WORLD PREMIEREs that he's managed to landFeeling more excited for the raccoonies than the keighleys
Boy do I feel this. It's bad enough that I like JRPGs which tend to be on the longer side, but I also like indie and retro styled games and platformers, and puzzle games, and I want to play more visual novels and point n' click adventures, and roguelikes, and....I played FF7 Remake yesterday and now I feel like it's a curse to be interested in so many different things. I wish I would just play like 1 or 2 games a year and really dive deep into those + some party games and fighting games. But noooo I'm interested in too much and then play every game to 30% completion, dropping it for years even though I had fun smh
Sorry, I completely fucked up the point of my post lmaoFF VII is fun though!
Despite stretching the original eight hours to like fifty, the game is very respectful to its source material.
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fusion frenzy and viva piñata party animalsXbox has first party games?
Ah I’d almost forgotten about themfusion frenzy and viva piñata party animals
The only Xbox game I've bought all year was Sonic Frontiers and I got it for $29 on sale so likeat first I was like OOF but then I realized I haven't bought any of their games for years
Meanwhile on instagram....
The September Direct would have been better as a Mini.People who are saying that ToTK won't be at TGA are the same people that were saying September Direct will be a Mini one. Facts.
Yeah gaming isn't even my biggest passion but because of the sheer length of games it's the one I spend most of my free time with. And I really don't play that much relatively speaking and my sessions rarely go beyond an hour or two.Boy do I feel this. It's bad enough that I like JRPGs which tend to be on the longer side, but I also like indie and retro styled games and platformers, and puzzle games, and I want to play more visual novels and point n' click adventures, and roguelikes, and....
And then there's the problem of wanting to do things other than video games, and make sure I get some physical activity, and sleep, and work, and yeah just not enough hours in a day
Some people were actually saying not just a Mini but a Partner Showcase. Still, if Mini it would exclude Pikmin 4.The September Direct would have been better as a Mini.
And Fitness Boxing Fist of the North Star, that is too big for a mini...Some people were actually saying not just a Mini but a Partner Showcase. Still, if Mini it would exclude Pikmin 4.
It would have been better as a Partner Showcase too. Anything is better than sitting through that disappointment.Some people were actually saying not just a Mini but a Partner Showcase. Still, if Mini it would exclude Pikmin 4.
Hey all, quick q about sending in Joy-Cons to get them repaired. Gonna be sending in my launch blue/red joy cons for the drift (and also some rail issues on the right side?). I'm not too fussed if I just get sent back grey ones (fully intend to mod the cases for both if that's the case), but how often do they just send new joy cons rather than repair your old ones? My girlfriend has the animal crossing joy cons and they've been drifting pretty hard as well, but she doesn't want to send them in if she can't get the same ones back
It's also great because it means more pay for the hardworking developers who work at companies that pay their employees based on their profit from sales of which as far as I know there are noneHigher game prices is great to help me learn restraint but bad for everything else.
Not at the big publishers at least. There are a handful of worker cooperatives though, Motion Twin (Dead Cells dev) for example.It's also great because it means more pay for the hardworking developers who work at companies that pay their employees based on their profit from sales of which as far as I know there are none
If only my salary kept up with inflation.Fun fact: when adjusted for inflation OG Game Boy games are approximately the price of a Switch title.
It’s interesting. It’s not really a popular idea to split the game up into parts but this is exactly how I’d adapt the Midgar section if I were in charge.FF VII is fun though!
Despite stretching the original eight hours to like fifty, the game is very respectful to its source material.
Nintendo making cheap itty bitty portable games for all of time confirmedFun fact: when adjusted for inflation OG Game Boy games are approximately the price of a Switch title.
Easy way to get shouted down is to point out all the ways Switch carries on Nintendo's portable legacy more than their console oneNintendo making cheap itty bitty portable games for all of time confirmed
Agreed.It’s interesting. It’s not really a popular idea to split the game up into parts but this is exactly how I’d adapt the Midgar section if I were in charge.
As much of a console player as I've always been, and as big a WiiU fan as I was, even I have to admit the Switch feels like a "GameBoy" that lets bigger stuff like Xenoblade come along to play, more so than a home console you can take places.Easy way to get shouted down is to point out all the ways Switch carries on Nintendo's portable legacy more than their console one
Get out of my headAs much of a console player as I've always been, and as big a WiiU fan as I was, even I have to admit the Switch feels like a "GameBoy" that lets bigger stuff like Xenoblade come along to play, more so than a home console you can take places.
Especially when you look back to the libraries of Nintendo's home consoles vs the DS and GBA. The Switch is a JRPG/2D platformer/Metroidvania powerhouse, just like the handhelds always were. That sticks out to me because handheld is not really very comfortable for me so I missed out on a lot of the stuff from the GBA/DS years. When I was aching for a new top-down Zelda, new turn-based JRPGs, etc, all that stuff was on the handhelds and I knew it and always wished they could figure out some sort of crossplay with the WiiU.
Well, they kinda figured it out with the Switch. So I seriously feel like not just with the obvious form factor but mostly the library, the soul of this thing, that it's basically a Ninty handheld that I can finally play comfortably on my TV if I wanna. I just happen to wanna 99% of the time.
To me it feels like they smashed a 3DS and a PSVita, along with the PSTV. Great stuff all around.As much of a console player as I've always been, and as big a WiiU fan as I was, even I have to admit the Switch feels like a "GameBoy" that lets bigger stuff like Xenoblade come along to play, more so than a home console you can take places.
Especially when you look back to the libraries of Nintendo's home consoles vs the DS and GBA. The Switch is a JRPG/2D platformer/Metroidvania powerhouse, just like the handhelds always were. That sticks out to me because handheld is not really very comfortable for me so I missed out on a lot of the stuff from the GBA/DS years. When I was aching for a new top-down Zelda, new turn-based JRPGs, etc, all that stuff was on the handhelds and I knew it and always wished they could figure out some sort of crossplay with the WiiU.
Well, they kinda figured it out with the Switch. So I seriously feel like not just with the obvious form factor but mostly the library, the soul of this thing, that it's basically a Ninty handheld that I can finally play comfortably on my TV if I wanna. I just happen to wanna 99% of the time.
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This with just once difference: DS instead of 3DS.To me it feels like they smashed a 3DS and a PSVita, along with the PSTV. Great stuff all around.
I mean, TOTK in particular will probably be priced at 70€, at the very least. BOTW and Smash were the two sole exceptions for 70€ Nintendo titles on Switch (if my mind is failing me), for some odd reason.I will not be surprised when Tears of the Kingdom is quietly priced at $70 USD/$95 CAD
they won’t announce it or anything, it’ll just happen
But it's so comfy in hereGet out of my head