i hope they are not expansive as other switch ports.
World of Goo is a masterpiece. Its been years since I played that game.
Little Inferno is pretty forgettable though. Im not even sure if it was even a game or more of a burn things up simulator or something.
Well World of Goo would be pretty shite to control otherwise, so I think it's a safe bet.
This is great! I'm surprised that World of Goo is still running for $15 on the Wii Shop Channel. Now avoiding that version will be even easier with the Switch version coming Day One for the system.
Probably because they heavily rely on motion controlsi find it interesting that these 3 games never were ported to the xbox360/x1/ps3/ps4. weird.
It had puzzle solving.Little Inferno is pretty forgettable though. Im not even sure if it was even a game or more of a burn things up simulator or something.
I don't care for these games, but hopefully that means that it's really easy to port indie games, and we end up with cool couch games like Duck Game or Starwhal on it.
This is the machine most of us knew it would be.
Wii U + 3DS first party (still to be seen), indies, Vita games and some nice Japanese third party support with western third party sprinkled here and there.
Get some of those Nintendo funded and published niche games like Bayonetta, sin & punishment, wonderful 101, etc and we're golden.
They should bundle it as the Tomorrow Cooperation Bundle
World of goo will be interesting to look at. Its 4 player mode with wiimotes/pointers was a blast. I wonder if they can reproduce that with joy-cons.World of Goo, the first indie game I tried out (and loved) back on WiiWare. One of my all-time favorites.
Definitely picking that up just for kicks.
Yep, it looks like it'll be the perfect compliment to a nice PC.
How's Human Resource Machine, never played it.
Hm cool to hear. World of Goo was great.
So the (NA/EU) launch lineup went from this on 1/12:
Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
1-2 Switch
Super Bomberman R
Just Dance 2017
Skylanders
to this by 1/24
Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
1-2 Switch
Super Bomberman R
Just Dance 2017
Skylanders
Binding of Isaac: Afterbirth+
Digital:
I am Setsuna
World of Goo
Little Inferno
Human Resource Machine
Interesting....
How's Human Resource Machine, never played it.
Awesome! I'm definitely hoping there will be some kind of "Buy all 3, get a discount!" promotion. Hopefully the Switch's eShop (or whatever they'll call it) will support deals like that.
It's fun and has that Tomorrow Corporation vibe. It's a puzzle game heavily based on coding, so it's all about sequences of operations and logic.
Wow this indie lineup continues and it's for launch! Very nice.
This is the machine most of us knew it would be.
Wii U + 3DS first party (still to be seen), indies, Vita games and some nice Japanese third party support with western third party sprinkled here and there.
People really rejoicing over ports still?
But you could just buy all of those games for under 10 on PC, couldn't you? There's some great potential for PC + Switch Humble Bundles here but other than that I think it will be difficult to sell those games again to PC owners. At least for games that have gotten as cheap as those three.
World of Goo is a masterpiece. Its been years since I played that game.
Little Inferno is pretty forgettable though. Im not even sure if it was even a game or more of a burn things up simulator or something.
Never played human resource machine. Any good?
People really rejoicing over ports still?
Aaaahhh World of Goo was awesome.
And some of us become bored of something we've played years ago and like new but equally fun games...crazy eh?Turns out, people like fun video games. Crazy.