Just picked up a Switch but didn't get any games due to money. But I am more than happy with the F2P offerings. Looking to pick up Smash, Diablo and Immortal Redneck, soon.
Just try to buy games 2nd hand and wait for special offers on physical games, quite doable. That way you can resell them and spend a lot less in the long run. I just had a look for the new Yoshi game on a local market platform in Amsterdam, already down to 35 Euros, Smash bros around 45.I got a switch recently and I love it. But god damn everything is so expensive! Official pro controllers are at least £55 and you're lucky to find the games for less than £40. Does everyone just bit the bullet and pay full price or am I missing something?
Generally people either buy game codes if they can from somewhere like Amazon Japan, or they create a new Japanese switch account and use eshop credit. You can't swap your account region if you have credit, hence why you need a second account.I wanted to buy the last YuGiOh game by switching my account to access the Japanese eShop, but my credit card doesn't work on it unfortunately. :/
Does anyone here ever tried to buy on the Japanese eShop with a Credit Card or another solution which worked well for them?
I've had good luck buying digital codes from Amazon.co.jp -- only trick is that for some games, Amazon only sells the "Japan" version of a game instead of the (multilingual) "Southeast Asia" version.I wanted to buy the last YuGiOh game by switching my account to access the Japanese eShop, but my credit card doesn't work on it unfortunately. :/
Does anyone here ever tried to buy on the Japanese eShop with a Credit Card or another solution which worked well for them?
Generally people either buy game codes if they can from somewhere like Amazon Japan, or they create a new Japanese switch account and use eshop credit. You can't swap your account region if you have credit, hence why you need a second account.
I've had good luck buying digital codes from Amazon.co.jp -- only trick is that for some games, Amazon only sells the "Japan" version of a game instead of the (multilingual) "Southeast Asia" version.
That looks amazing, were those shells prepainted?
How often does the eShop have sales on? I know there is the big 'Go Digital' sale on atm. Are these regular?
Golf Story or Graceful Explosion Machine if you want an exclusive.I'm itching for a new game on my Switch that isn't Smash Bros.
For some reason I can't finish or want to play Pokemon, Night in the Woods, Stardew Valley, Gris, or whatever other games my gf and I have bought. Maybe Dark Souls? But eh, I've already played it before. HELP
This is me all the time. I think i need help at this point. I bought Final Fantasy 12 and am trying to stick with it. The addiction is real.I'm itching for a new game on my Switch that isn't Smash Bros.
For some reason I can't finish or want to play Pokemon, Night in the Woods, Stardew Valley, Gris, or whatever other games my gf and I have bought. Maybe Dark Souls? But eh, I've already played it before. HELP
Just picked up Mario + Rabbids thanks to the GameStop deal. Looking forward to seeing what all the praise is about.
Will do, thanks for the heads up.It's great. Just one piece of advice: if you find the in-between-mission puzzles boring, just FAQ through them. Later on they got annoying enough that it was preventing me from getting to the actual missions. They're not hard, just unnecessary.
Can someone help me out here.
I bought a second Switch basically so I could stop stealing my girlfriend's Switch for Smash. However, our purchases are mixed between accounts. She usually plays a more variety of games. I'm mostly bringing mine for Smash or a little bit of Lumines.
What I'm assuming is that since this is the case, I should make her Switch the main Switch so she can play all the games and I can still play Smash on it at home.
But if I make that the primary account, will I always have to be connected to the internet to play the games I bought from my account offline? AKA I wouldn't be able to play during a bus ride or something?
Can someone help me out here.
I bought a second Switch basically so I could stop stealing my girlfriend's Switch for Smash. However, our purchases are mixed between accounts. She usually plays a more variety of games. I'm mostly bringing mine for Smash or a little bit of Lumines.
What I'm assuming is that since this is the case, I should make her Switch the main Switch so she can play all the games and I can still play Smash on it at home.
But if I make that the primary account, will I always have to be connected to the internet to play the games I bought from my account offline? AKA I wouldn't be able to play during a bus ride or something?
So, I got myself a Switch :) First time I bought a Nintendo device since the 3DS. I forgot how instantly fun just the menu sounds are, immediately nostalgic in a way. I got Odyssey with it, very fun thus far :)
Anyway, I saw that you can use the 8Bitdo wireless connector to use DS4 controllers on the Switch. That seems a more efficient method than getting extra controllers since I already have a PS4. Is the 8Bitdo connector the way to go for this? Or are there other options worth considering?
Thanks, will look at both.There is also the Mayflash MAGIC-NS, iirc. I do not have both, so I will not try to argue for one or the other.
Is it common for games to crash after being in rest mode for a while? FFIX keeps doing it, like every day
Ooo think I'll grab a bundle. Can't decide between slim and elite though. I'm currently using the butterfox case and a jettech grip but this looks so much nicer. I usually prefer having the bigger case since I stick my switch in my backpack anyway and buy mostly physical. But the slim looks tempting too since the elite case looks insanely big.If anyone is looking for a grip, Satisfye has a sale going on right now. 40% off the listed price using the promo code E3TV40.
$27+shipping for the grip+case bundle is a pretty good deal, since this is $50 on Amazon. $13.50+shipping for the grip alone.
Ooo think I'll grab a bundle. Can't decide between slim and elite though. I'm currently using the butterfox case and a jettech grip but this looks so much nicer. I usually prefer having the bigger case since I stick my switch in my backpack anyway and buy mostly physical. But the slim looks tempting too since the elite case looks insanely big.
K then elite it is. I currently use a powerbank that is A-C anyway.I ordered the Elite. It has a slot in the bottom that will store a battery pack. It's supposed to be big enough to fit the large 26,800mAh power banks. You can even charge the Switch without removing the power bank using the right angle cable it comes with. Downside of the Elite bundle is it comes with an A-to-C USB cable instead of the C-to-C cable like the Slim.
K then elite it is. I currently use a powerbank that is A-C anyway.
Yeah I did haven't seen it yet and I also went with the cheapest shipping.Did you end up ordering one? Mine shipped out on Monday, and I just got it. I used the cheapest shipping option, and the estimate was 6/10, so that was a pleasant surprise. The case is a monster, but the grip feels great so far.
i hope this rumor isn't true
Nintendo Switch Might Increase in Price by $75 in July