Idk what to buy on the switch
Idk what to buy on the switch
Looking to perhaps sell mine. Barely use it after I thought I would.
I'm gonna buy one just for mario maker 2. Dunno why dudes hyping up random overpriced indies on that though.
>Mario Maker 2
>New Fire Emblem
>Bayonetta 2
>Mario Odyssey
>Smash
>Astral Chain
I'd say to buy Hollow Knight but you can have it for cheaper on PC.
Should I get Collection of Mana or wait for Dragon Quest XI?
Bait and /thread
It's also another metroidvania.
>tfw my 400gb card is full and i have over 200 games on my wish list
Golf Story
>get a switch as birthday gift.
>Is the old model.
At least I got it for free.
cringe
cringe
Buy some tinfoil
well then, i'd recommend taking a look at the library.
>user 1 posts a list of recommendations
>user 2, having nothing to say, posts a tired meme
who's the NPC here. really gets the noggin' joggin'..
mua3 any goood?
How is it
Same got a switch for free but I never play it, no good games
Both, but if you had to choose, go for Dragon quest.
This is me, I should be in heaven, but between truley mediocre nu-Nintendo game design in almost every 1st party game and crippling sub par performance in any game I'm interested it's quickly becoming a vita 2.0 in my eyes.
Intrested in*
But it can't be a Vita 2.0 if the parent company is still supporting it.
If you like the classic three-click golf then it's plenty of that with some light RPG and questing mechanics. Personally I found it charming as fuck, lot of personality packed into text box animation alone.
Different user, but I was playing it a little earlier today and am only a couple hours in, but it's pretty enjoyable so far. It's old school Nintendo golf mechanics, which is actually pretty fun, but then it's also a lite rpg with a funny story and a bunch of interesting npcs and environments to interact with. I don't know how difficult it gets, because right now it's pretty easy. I only buy stuff on sale, for the
My main complaint of the vita for handheld play was it couldn't run the vast majority of games at a decent solid fps, switch is following this trend now, not as extreme for now, but alot of games I want on it run like ass.
cringe^2
Also I'll add, the thing isn't a great handheld in general, sure vita has annoying back touch pads but the thing felt great to hold and press buttons on.
Switch? Awkward to hold, shit joycons with shit buttons and inputs in general.
I only had a PSP, but feel like the Switch is a big step up and just as comfortable to use.