Never play KOF. Is it like Street Fighter?
Okay, so with all these NG fighting games on Switch, has anyone tried a Hadouken movement on the (non)D-pad yet?
Great news, Hamster seem like good people, I had a feeling this would be fixed.
The controls take some getting used to since it's not like Street Fighter but you'll get the hang of them. Prepare for the bosses though, which most have SNK Boss Syndrome(basically overpowered, smart and cheap as hell).Never play KOF. Is it like Street Fighter?
Is Shock Troopers a good co op shooter?
Nam 1975 or Shock Troopers for couch co-op?
Okay, so with all these NG fighting games on Switch, has anyone tried a Hadouken movement on the (non)D-pad yet?
I have. It's not good.
I have had no problems doing special moves using the analog stick. It being a bit smaller and stubbier than normal kind of helps in that regard. What I have had problems with is dashing. It's really hard to double-tap forward or backward.
It's been a while since I've played it, but KOF '98 is the one that ditches continuity, right?
Shock Troopers is like in the top 5 for best run 'n gun shooting games. It's that good.
Can someone please tell me how or if it's possible to play two player with my joycons?
Disappointingly there isn't an option to play multiplayer with a single Joy-Con each, so you both need either a set of Joy-Cons or a Pro Controller
FAKE NEWS
http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/review/44254/metal-slug-3-switch-review
I know many people will probably overlook how they're supposed to do this, and admittedly, I really do think there should be a way to play with split joycons that doesnt involve you going in to the OS to set the joycons to act as individual controllers. Really wonder how many people are going to have problems getting two joycons to work on things liek Mario Kart unless the game does it for you.
Snipper clips and bomberman you can do it in game
Okay, so with all these NG fighting games on Switch, has anyone tried a Hadouken movement on the (non)D-pad yet?
I know many people will probably overlook how they're supposed to do this, and admittedly, I really do think there should be a way to play with split joycons that doesnt involve you going in to the OS to set the joycons to act as individual controllers. Really wonder how many people are going to have problems getting two joycons to work on things liek Mario Kart unless the game does it for you.
It can't be any worse then the many hours I have played Alpha 3 (MAME) on a laptop using a keypad.
Its kinda like using a hitbox lol.
God, I hope these get patched soon, because I want to buy every single one of them.
Okay, so with all these NG fighting games on Switch, has anyone tried a Hadouken movement on the (non)D-pad yet?
What's wrong with them?
I'd like to play Metal Slug in coop, image quality is that terrible? When the patch is supposed to come?
Really? Great news. Got a link to the upcoming fix?The image quality is horrible. A patch is coming to fix it.
Snipper clips and bomberman you can do it in game
Oh boy poor Metal Slug 3...
Really? Great news. Got a link to the upcoming fix?
You can play games you download from the Japanese store on your American account.I know you were asking the other dude, but for me, I'm the type that amasses a lot of games on a platform slowly over time (particularly when sales hit) because I like having easy access to them. The operating word there being easy. Having as much of that library housed under the same account/region as possible is convenient. Makes things easier to find.
If it becomes clear the game is never coming here or whatever, then sure, no big deal. I'll grab it from another region. Crazy glad the option is there. I'm fine with waiting though. I've played a lot of Metal Slug 3 in my life. I can go a couple weeks without it on my weird hybrid handheld-tablet thingy.
You can play games you download from the Japanese store on your American account.
Picked up Metal Slug 3 and damn, I forgot how hard that game is. It ended up kickin' my ass and that was with a bunch of continues. Is there a way to add more after the game gets started, or is the amount I start with all I'm able to use for that play session?
I know it's been said that the washed out colors and sound delay will be fixed on the Neo Geo releases(kudos Hamster), but I have a question about slow down in Metal Slug 3. In the first stage alone I am getting quite a bit of slowdown in the boat on water section. Was this slowdown in the original arcade or is the Switch version gimped in some way?
The only point of reference I have is the Dotemu version on Steam. I don't recall the slow down being as bad as I am experiencing on the Steam version though. Thoughts? I guess I will have to get my lazy butt to open the Steam version to compare to the Switch version.
I hope that color/sound fix Hamster promised comes soon. The game looks terrible washed out like this. Any idea if patches are global or is it by region and if a patch was for all regions or only Japan?
Please give us Baseball Stars 2 next.