Mercenaries Saga Chronicles (CIRCLE Ent.) - 30% - €10.49/£9.40 (was €14.99/£13.59) - from 11/04 until 02/05
DOOM (Bethesda Softworks) - 33% - €39.99/£33.29 (was €59.99/£49.99) - from 11/04 until 25/04
Played a few hours of Cook Serve Delicious 2 last night and loved every minute of it. Co-op mode was crazy manic fun with my wife as was attempted to get orders out and then I explored the Campaign mode a bit solo. There is an amazing amount of content - tons of individual pre-created, themed restaurants you can work in with multiple different menus available (some are harder than others!) plus the regular Campaign mode where you can design your own restaurant using parts and options you unlock over time, create your own menus that you can swap between before starting a new day and so much more. Really, really impressive. The ambiance is neat, too - some days are filled with rainstorms with lightning flashing and thunder rolling. Makes you happy to be inside even though you're being deluged with customers! Port seems excellent - I haven't found any issues so far. If you play handheld you can use the touchscreen or the regular controls to prep orders. The touchscreen definitely gives a different experience - not sure which I was faster at but both were enjoyable. I can't say enough good things about CSD2 - if you have any interest in cooking games this is the one to get. I was happy to preorder it at full price ($12.99 US).
Unless we went through more hoops than we had to, it was the same way for my brother and me when we played co-op to have two profiles, one for each player.
Couch co-op is fantastic. My wife has a non-NSO profile on my Switch, so I'm pretty sure you need one so your character can be saved but we play all the time and there has never been any issues.since diablo 3 is on sale ... how is the couch coop?
The ps4 version has some weird stuff that the coop person has to use another profile and stuff... how does it work on the switch?
that's not what a hot take is :) (hot takes are eye-catching reactionary opinions on a [mostly current] thing that is usually not very well thought through)That 'Baba Is You' is 3 hours long is the most ridiculous hot take that I have read in Era in the entire 2019.
How the heck did I miss that this got a Switch port? I've been meaning to get it on Steam for ages. Definitely getting this today.That 'Baba Is You' is 3 hours long is the most ridiculous hot take that I have read in Era in the entire 2019.
Back to the topic of games that we have actually played, the Switch port of 'Gigantic Army' is legit.
And the best game inspired in 'Cybernator' ever made.
It's basically 'Contra: Hard Corps', but with fucking gigantic mechs.
And I'm using the comparison with 'Contra: Hard Corps' because the game is a bloody orgy of gigantic mid bosses, with the same sense of epicness of Konami's magnum opus.
It's like playing an episode of a space opera, making you feel immersed in a intergalactic scale war, while you see in the horizon other mechs destroying dreadnoughts. They have really nailed the setting of the game.
One of the most gorgeous 2D showcases seen this generation. And running at 60 FPS, it doesn't matter the size or number of sprites and explosions
One of my greatest surprises of this 2019.
And my favorite Astro Port game so far.
I couldn't believe it when I saw that was on the upcoming games list. Great game and I love the idea of text-based games on Switch.Holy crap! A Dark Room is on Switch? I love that game! I mean...I won't buy it as it's a web browser game that you can play for free. But still. Pretty neat.
It took me a while to figure out that several of the dishes you make at the prep stations (top of the screen) randomly select what kind you need to make at that time. For instance if you go to make a pretzel it will select Classic or German and display it and you HAVE to make that one or it can't be served. Do it again and it might select the other type of pretzel...or it could be the same one as before. Make a pie and it might pick a pumpkin pie one time, apple pie next and mincemeat pie after...or two key lime pies back-to-back. Once you know to only make the type they display on screen for you you're golden. I was confused especially about the pies since I thought I had to make pies that looked like the image shown on the side.A question: do you get Pretzels to work reliably? For me, the Classic or German choice is randomly preset and whatever choice I make doesn't make any difference.
I am fairly certain that both FE & Hyrule Warriors don't have online co-op, it's couch only on the same system.So, quick question.
I recently got Fire Emblem Warriors for switch and I was wondering about the coop. Like, can I play coop online? Or maybe with a friend, each with our own Switches and each with 1 copy of the game? Because I tried to search info about it, but I only found posts about people playing on the same Switch.
I am fairly certain that both FE & Hyrule Warriors don't have online co-op, it's couch only on the same system.
I really need a gameplay break video of how it works because I'm intrigued but it seems so much complicated.It took me a while to figure out that several of the dishes you make at the prep stations (top of the screen) randomly select what kind you need to make at that time. For instance if you go to make a pretzel it will select Classic or German and display it and you HAVE to make that one or it can't be served. Do it again and it might select the other type of pretzel...or it could be the same one as before. Make a pie and it might pick a pumpkin pie one time, apple pie next and mincemeat pie after...or two key lime pies back-to-back. Once you know to only make the type they display on screen for you you're golden. I was confused especially about the pies since I thought I had to make pies that looked like the image shown on the side.
See this video of the PC version starting at the 1:15 mark: https://youtu.be/XXv__SQGucU . He selects a prep station at the top and chooses to make a pie and it randomly selects a Cranberry Pie and shows the ingredients. If he didn't make a Cranberry Pie exactly as shown it would not be servable to anyone and would have to be thrown out and a new pie made. Then he selects the other prep station, chooses to make a pie and it randomly selects a Pecan Pie which he then has to make or it will have to be thrown out. Hope that helps!I really need a gameplay break video of how it works because I'm intrigued but it seems so much complicated.
It took me a while to figure out that several of the dishes you make at the prep stations (top of the screen) randomly select what kind you need to make at that time. For instance if you go to make a pretzel it will select Classic or German and display it and you HAVE to make that one or it can't be served. Do it again and it might select the other type of pretzel...or it could be the same one as before. Make a pie and it might pick a pumpkin pie one time, apple pie next and mincemeat pie after...or two key lime pies back-to-back. Once you know to only make the type they display on screen for you you're golden. I was confused especially about the pies since I thought I had to make pies that looked like the image shown on the side.
Played a few hours of Cook Serve Delicious 2 last night and loved every minute of it. Co-op mode was crazy manic fun with my wife as was attempted to get orders out and then I explored the Campaign mode a bit solo. There is an amazing amount of content - tons of individual pre-created, themed restaurants you can work in with multiple different menus available (some are harder than others!) plus the regular Campaign mode where you can design your own restaurant using parts and options you unlock over time, create your own menus that you can swap between before starting a new day and so much more. Really, really impressive. The ambiance is neat, too - some days are filled with rainstorms with lightning flashing and thunder rolling. Makes you happy to be inside even though you're being deluged with customers! Port seems excellent - I haven't found any issues so far. If you play handheld you can use the touchscreen or the regular controls to prep orders. The touchscreen definitely gives a different experience - not sure which I was faster at but both were enjoyable. I can't say enough good things about CSD2 - if you have any interest in cooking games this is the one to get. I was happy to preorder it at full price ($12.99 US).
They are decent, but there are better SRPG offerings on Switch.Anyone have thoughts on the Mercenaries strategy rpgs games? I remember people liking the original trilogy on DS
If I'm wrong please tell me because I'm interested in the game.
Maybe I misinterpreted HLTB where it says Main Story 3 1/2 hours. I don't think the other playtime stats where on the site when I checked it awhile ago. What does the rest of the game consist of?
Reread their post. The person they responded to was asking for games that were Switch exclusive, and they said Hollow Knight is great if you can ignore that requirement.?
It's on the Xbox, PS4, Switch and PC. In fact, it came out on PC well before it came out on the Switch.
Reread their post. The person they responded to was asking for games that were Switch exclusive, and they said Hollow Knight is great if you can ignore that requirement.
More third-person adventure with psychological fear than combat, I think. Like a Nordic Silent Hill.i'm interested in hellblade since a lot of people seem to like it but I have no idea what kind of game it is.
is it an action game like bayonetta/dmc? a game like zelda? or something completely different?
Any shmuppers/run 'n' gunners own an arcade stick for the Switch? Any suggestions for which one is most worth the investment?
If you already own a decent stick for another system, have you looked into just getting an adapter?
Any shmuppers/run 'n' gunners own an arcade stick for the Switch? Any suggestions for which one is most worth the investment?
Any shmuppers/run 'n' gunners own an arcade stick for the Switch? Any suggestions for which one is most worth the investment?
I can recommend the Mayflash Magic-NS adapter, which plugs into the USB slot of the Switch dock. I've used it with my Hori RAP4K stick (this stick was made for PS4 and PC compatibility) to play on Switch a few times without issues. I'm a pretty hardcore shmup fan but to be honest, I mostly just play with my Pro controller's shitty d-pad. It's far, far from ideal but I just don't play my Switch docked very much so I don't often get to use my arcade stick. I should probably get the Hori d-pad joycon but I mostly play in tabletop mode and that joycon can't be used wirelessly.I have a ton of shmups on my Switch wish list but haven't pulled the plug as I haven't found an ideal way to play them on the system. I'm wondering if there's an outside the box solution where a Bluetooth stick can be used with the switch using the 8bitdo adapter.
Outside of that, did the GameCube have any decent sticks? Because there's a GameCube controller adapter for the system
I haven't played it myself, but from what I've heard, you should go into it less as a rhythm game & more of a "freestyle drumming game", as it tries to encourage you to make your own beats to the music. I haven't really heard anything bad, especially if you know what it is you're getting into, but at the same time, the best I've heard is that "it's alright, but really needed more music"
I actually don't have one. I'm thinking of either
1) investing in an Xbox One and using BC to my advantage for lots of shmups
or
2) taking that money and pouring it into a bunch of Switch and Steam games and getting a decent stick
Hard to decide whether the stick is worth it, though. Seems like there is a lot of debate about which controls are best for solid play on PC and ideally I'd invest in something I could use for my computer and my Switch.
Anyone have thoughts on the Mercenaries strategy rpgs games? I remember people liking the original trilogy on DS
Anyone have thoughts on the Mercenaries strategy rpgs games? I remember people liking the original trilogy on DS
So... This game isn't like Overcooked right? I watched the trailer and didn't understand the concept really. But it's co op and fun though?