RPGCrazied
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Makes me kinda scared what the holiday game will be this year. Nothing I see interests me other than the mech game and fire emblem, smt.
This is actually great news, even If comes 3-4 years later i actually trust Retro Studios to make this game excellent
A medal for the idea of rereleasing another game on Switch? That's what Nintendo has been doing for a full year...
My purchase of a Switch just got pushed back indefinitely.My purchase of a switch just got pushed back significantly.
The Switch feels a lot like the Wii in that they are selling tonnes of them but it just feels like the software is lacking..
I sold my Wii after 6 months and bought a 360 and never looked back....I feel liked I'd end up doing the same with Switch..
I mean unless you want a portable indie machine I don't see a good reason to buy a Switch...not for the price it sells at.. and the price of games...
Makes me kinda scared what the holiday game will be this year. Nothing I see interests me other than the mech game and fire emblem, smt.
While it's appreciated that they're being upfront about this, I cannot believe how terribly they've mismanaged one of their most anticipated games.
Yeah, the games are available on GameCube and Wii, so if it is a big deal, you can get it right now. Nintendo probably loses two more new games through this recent development (Retro Studio's current project and the first version of Metroid Prime 4), even more old stuff will not make up for that in my eyes. If I want to play Metroid Prime 1-3 I have ample opportunities to do that.
As far as we know, DKCR and DKCTF were what they decided to make and they were brilliant.But not if the timing was right. My hope is that Retro has finished work on their other title.
Besides, this is the best opportunity Retro has at regaining the momentum they once had. They're at their best when given a Nintendo title to work on as opposed to whatever it was they tried to do without Nintendo's guidance.
They literally said development of the game wasn't up to their standards. They created an entirely new team solely to develop this game, then had to completely scrap it and give it to the original developers a year and a half later. It's not hyperbolic to call that mismanaged.We have no idea why they decided to scrap it. No need to tag your hyperbole onto this.
Still looking forward to DeamonXMachina, Fire Emblem, Pokemon, Bayonetta 3 and Shin Megami Tensei V.
But owning a Switch has definitely been a reminder of a lesson I though I learned with the Ps4 but I clearly didn't. Buying console during the first 2-3 years isn't worth it.
By the time my most anticipated games are out (Bayonetta 3, SMT V and Prime 4) there's probably going to be a nicer, faster and maybe even cheaper Switch than the one I won
So what's out this year for Switch? I've not bought a new game since Mario Odyssey (except for a couple of indies I already owned on PC).
I don't regret my purchase. Zelda and Mario were both amazing games, but that's...it.
You are everyone. You are legion, you are many.Yeah, the games are available on GameCube and Wii, so if it is a big deal, you can get it right now. Nintendo probably loses two more new games through this recent development (Retro Studio's current project and the first version of Metroid Prime 4), even more old stuff will not make up for that in my eyes. If I want to play Metroid Prime 1-3 I have ample opportunities to do that.
I am pretty sure I am not the only one who has bought Metroid Prime 1-3. But if I am, maybe I should start selling tickets for people to play it at my home.You are everyone. You are legion, you are many.
They literally said development of the game wasn't up to their standards. They created an entirely new team solely to develop this game, then had to completely scrap it and give it to the original developers a year and a half later. It's not hyperbolic to call that mismanaged.
Well those aren't games that appeal to me personally...the fact that I don't really like Japansese games outside of mainline Mario and Zelda probably isn't helping things. But even still things like the price on the hardware and games is bit much for even more western-focused gamers like myself. For instance the 3DS XL is like $220 here in Canada.....what? Doom for switch like $80 and inferior to the other versions...things like this makes it hard to justify buying into that ecosystem..
The idea of buying it as a indie machine to play in bed before I go to sleep is the only reason I'd want one haha....but a Switch costs $380 here in Canada so it's hard to justify right now..
The Switch seems a lot like the Wii in that they are selling tonnes of them but it just feels like the software is lacking..
I sold my Wii after 6 months and bought a 360 and never looked back....I feel liked I'd end up doing the same with Switch..
I mean unless you want a portable indie machine I don't see a good reason to buy a Switch...not for the price it sells at.. and the price of games...
Seems that Nintendo has mismanaged this Franchise as a whole lately.
Other M, Federations and now swapping Dveelopers for an anticipated game.
Lord knows how other sites will take this news.
Already working on the next Mario and Zelda.Metro reporting that a lot of Retro's staff left to work on other projects including ReCore. Also sadly that their senior engineer passed away in 2008.
With other reports that Retro's recent ideas haven't really up to scratch, I think we should take the news with a pinch of salt.
What are Nintendo team behind Mario and Zelda up to? I know an FPS is very different but why not use them?
First point is valid, and I hate that there's a premium price to pay for that portability. It's become annoying when $15 titles for PS4 are still riding along at full price on Switch more than a year after release.
Second point, I think you would understand better once you're playing on Switch. The true power is realized when you're holding these games in your hands. PS4 and Xbox just can't reach that level of potential in their current form factor. So what if Doom doesn't run at 1080p 60 fps. You're freaking playing Doom in your hands and it looks quite good on that 720p screen. Fast. Fluid. When you realize all of your favorite Switch games can be played anywhere and anytime, that is value unparalleled.
It's fine to have a set of genres that you only buy on Switch, etc.
There's too many options to count. Your best bet is to just DuckDuckGo it. Obviously, you skipped Smash Bros, so no need in recommending that. The rest of this year is looking pretty good even without MP4. Anticipating Pokemon and Luigi's Mansion 3. Fire Emblem this year. Yoshi's Tax-evading World. I think this year is going to be even better for 3rd party support.
Yeah I have held a Switch for a little bit and actually my issues were less the screen and more of the layout/ergonomics of the Joycons...
I probably will eventually get one but probably not until they release a newer version.
Easy answer is Metroid Prime 4So whats comes out first now? This or ff7
I wanted Smash, but I won't play online, and none of my friends will play, so I can't really justify it.
What worries me about the things announced that I'm excited for (Pokemon, Fire Emblem, Bayo 3) is that nothing has been mentioned in a long time. No word.
Didn't key staff who worked on the original MP games leave to form Armature Studio a long time ago? And judging by their inability to come up with anything all these years after Tropical Freeze, I'm not having high hopes for this. Could even end up cancelled.
I wanted Smash, but I won't play online, and none of my friends will play, so I can't really justify it.
What worries me about the things announced that I'm excited for (Pokemon, Fire Emblem, Bayo 3) is that nothing has been mentioned in a long time. No word.
Didn't key staff who worked on the original MP games leave to form Armature Studio a long time ago? And judging by their inability to come up with anything all these years after Tropical Freeze, I'm not having high hopes for this. Could even end up cancelled.