That's nice and all but will there be any quality control? A lot of the stuff on there is just garbage to boost numbers.
No.
No.
We're supposed to embrace mobile levels of trash games getting dumped on switch??? I browse the store weekly with what we're getting, but if you add in 20-30 bad looking games I'll probably stop.
That's nice and all but will there be any quality control? A lot of the stuff on there is just garbage to boost numbers.
No.
Yes, of course.
At this point I think there are way too many games and too little time to play them.
You're what's wrong with gamers.
We're supposed to embrace mobile levels of trash games getting dumped on switch??? I browse the store weekly with what we're getting, but if you add in 20-30 bad looking games I'll probably stop.
Yes, god help us if more people would appreciate quality over a huge quantity of knock offs of old hit games and questionable japanese titles depicting underage girls with huge boobs in sexual imagery.
It feels to me like your comment is focused on the quantity gap - big third parties not publishing their biggest games on Switch.I find that interesting: for the first time indies are now becoming incredibly important for Nintendo because they guarantee that consistent stream of games filling the gaps left by third parties.
Potential indie million sellers based one shop rankings
Rocket League
Overcooked
Stardew Valley
Snipperclips
Future potential million sellers:
Celeste
Golf Story
Hollow Knight
Shovel Knight
Wizard Legend
Big upcoming releases
Overcooked 2
Undertale
PC, and you can count on it for the next XBox. PS5 who knows - I did transfer all my games to PS4 Pro when I got it (I forget what the N3DS solution was for this). But at least PlayStation has an account you can use to claim your games as well as save save files. I've just heard way too many stories of people losing everything if their Nintendo console breaks, even though they bought the games online. Nintendo has earned zero trust where digital libraries are concerned.Which platform let you carry your games over? Was this possible on the Xbox 360 or PS3? Will it be possible to carry over your games from PS4 to PS5 and Xbox One to Xbox "Two"? I didn't know that.
Yes, of course.
I clearly meant about the mentality of not paying for indies.
Don't try to twist it into other things.
I've just heard way too many stories of people losing everything if their Nintendo console breaks, even though they bought the games online.
Most people just don't want to play 3 eshop game a week tbhI'm completing about 1 to 3 eshop games a week and I'm still falling behind on my back log. I don't know how anyone can keep up at this rate.
PC, and you can count on it for the next XBox. PS5 who knows. But at least PlayStation has an account you can use to claim your games as well as save save files. I've just heard way too many stories of people losing everything if their Nintendo console breaks, even though they bought the games online. Nintendo has earned zero trust where digital libraries are concerned.
Can we have a better eshop then? The current one is awful for discovery purposes.
Nah, you still can't just login in a browser, remotely delink your account, and log in with your account on a new system, IIRC.This is a lie, you can get back your games the same way it works with Ps4 and Xbox.
Can we have a better eshop then? The current one is awful for discovery purposes.
Nah, you still can't just login in a browser, remotely delink your account, and log in with your account on a new system, IIRC.
Just looking at the numbers here 20 games a week means 1000 games a year.I can maybe find 10-15 indies worth playing a year, good luck ninty.
That's "how it works on PS4 and Xbox."
I would actually love it if less things came out, and Nintendo assured us that they were being a strict curator.
It's not Steam or Google Play yet, but it's already getting hard to find things, let alone be sure of quality.
But I guess Nintendo needs to have a busy looking release schedule in between 1st party blockbusters.
Most people just don't want to play 3 eshop game a week tbh
There have been 3 total this year that caught my interest
Victor Vran is coming out soon and Splasher and Slime-San have been on the Eshop for a while now.Still a lot of really great indie games that should be on Switch:
Copy Kitty
THOTH
Khimera (would be free too)
The Eyes of Ara
Monolith
Creepy Castle
HoPiKo
Wuppo
Momodora Reverie
Slime-san
The Magic Circle
The Stanley Parable
OneShot
Victor Vran
Defunct
Bot Vice
Princess Remedy
Handsome Mr. Frog
RUINER
Splasher
That's "how it works on PS4 and Xbox."
https://www.playstation.com/en-nz/g...ation-deactivation/about-device-deactivation/
It has long surprassed it already. Games like Inside, Hollow Knight, Enter the Gungeon, Overcooked, Rocket League, Owlboy, Celeste, Ikaruga, Sonic Mania, Night in the Woods and Lumines Remastered are not on the Vita.I just saw BroForce and Velocity 2X is coming to Switch. It's catching the Vita library really fast
We're supposed to embrace mobile levels of trash games getting dumped on switch??? I browse the store weekly with what we're getting, but if you add in 20-30 bad looking games I'll probably stop.
Success stories will become more and more sparse I guess. You can't publish 20-30 games per week and expect the sales to stay healthy for everyone. - _-
It has long surprassed it already. Games like Inside, Hollow Knight, Enter the Gungeon, Overcooked, Rocket League, Owlboy, Celeste, Ikaruga, Sonic Mania, Night in the Woods and Lumines Remastered are not on the Vita.
That is true. I'm hoping for Spelunky and its sequel and Guacamelee and its sequel. Undertale is also coming this year, hopefully soon enough. What other big indie titles are missing?Oh for sure, trust I was already sold when they said they had Rocket League Year 1.
But absorbing the remaining Vita lineup is only a plus
The port studio for 1 are leading on 2, so perhaps they don't have the time right now.honestly surprised this hasn't happened yet, especially with 2 on the way.
So that's uhm, this is from back in February
We are now at day 419. According to Wikipedia there are 1200 games on the Switch. Average 25 games a week, means we would burst out of the ceiling of the chart right around the 500 days mark.
Damn. Such drought, much arid.
Also, in case anyone was wondering what Nintendo's internal teams are doing.. They are working round the clock in certification.
That is true. I'm hoping for Spelunky and its sequel and Guacamelee and its sequel. Undertale is also coming this year, hopefully soon enough. What other big indie titles are missing?