Good for you. But, as long as the Switch does not get the latest AAA games, it's a no-buy from me.
But how big of a factor is that when xcloud is out and you don't have to rebuy those games if you already owned them previously?
Yeah I know the feeling. I've been feeling it for 4 generations of playstation in a row. Doing my best to clear the backlog.
For people who own other consoles besides a Switch, yes. Switch-only owners, or dedicated handheld players, probably get more hype from all these high caliber 3rd party ports.Not to be dismissive(but I probably am) aren't most things shown just ports or graphically worse versions of games that already exist right now?
Why is there so much hype?
Don't let the people downplaying games as "old" or "already played" deflate your hype and enjoyment or otherwise make you feel embarrassed, OP.
I get the feeling, and it's absolutely incredible.
I mean if it's your only platform you primarily game on then yea, there's a lot to play on switch. But if your the kind of person who has other consoles, and ways or has played all those third party titles and at much cheaper prices, then switch is kind of meh outside of Nintendo First party.
It's the main reason I sold mine.
I have both an Xbox One and a PS4, I'm going to be playing Gears 5 tonight on the former and MHW Iceborne tomorrow on the latter
And I stand by my comment. It's an amazing system. I'll echo the above- best games for Nintendo since the SNES.
Sure. You do you.
I stand by the same sentiment I see with some posters on here, that getting a bunch of late ports, and third party games that are severely down graded is not something I would compare to snes.
SNES had some of the best versions of third party games. On switch thats not the case. Maybe for some that make sense like Indie titles. But to say mortal kombat, witcher 3, doom and the likes are best played on switch is really reaching.
It's awesome that they can run on that system and are available for those who primarily play switch and want those titles for on the go. But that library is not for everyone.
Every other platform is getting ports, remasters, on top of new titles by the truckload every month?This is literally the case with every platform and not unique to Nintendo
After three generations of getting all the consoles, if this keeps up I'm leaning towards just going single console Switch in the future.
Between (married with children,) Netflix and soon Disney+ I can hardly dedicate the time to play a 30 hour game on the TV, and all the shorter games are also on Switch anyway.
Just out of curiosity, why would those games sell you on a Switch when you (presumably) already have a means of playing them?Good for you. But, as long as the Switch does not get the latest AAA games, it's a no-buy from me.
I beat the 4th story first and luckily I created a save before "the decision" in the black eagles so I can grab that one prob in 20hrs. Starting Blue Lions and Golden Deer from Scratch and playing both up until the time skip.still on my first path too. its honestly too much, i need all these games
I only tend to buy one console. So, if Nintendo can not offer those games going forward then I won't consider them. I would love to play their first-party stuff but not at the expense of missing so many big games.Just out of curiosity, why would those games sell you on a Switch when you (presumably) already have a means of playing them?
10/10
People are enjoying fully featured ports of console games on a system that has the power and Buttons to do them justice in addition to a lot of high quality, high production value exclusive content.People are drooling over years old console ports on handheld now?
How times have changed...
People are enjoying fully featured ports of console games on a system that has the power and Buttons to do them justice in addition to a lot of high quality, high production value exclusive content.
The Vita wasn't anything approaching the scenario above , so you guys can stop pretending people are hypocritical now.