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Re: Nintendo Switch
Well Rykan, my 7 year old, has had his Switch for a few days now. I am sad to say that he has barely touched it, mostly due to him being too obsessed with playing Roblox. Still, it was on the top of his Christmas wish-list and he hasn’t shown much excitement for it yet.
I, on the other hand, love this thing. I know that I have voiced a lot of negativity about this system but I am glad to say that I was mostly wrong. I won’t mention all the things that make it so great because it has already been said by others. But I do want to mention the one thing that surprised me the most, the one feature that I didn’t think that I cared about, that I didn’t know that I wanted. Portability! I just didn’t care about it. I just couldn’t see myself playing games away from home. But I hadn’t thought about all the times at home that I would use this feature. Usually when my wife says she is going to bed I just turn everything off and go with her. I usually lie in bed for a while and read or get on my phone. But for the past few nights I have simply slid the Switch out of the dock, turned off the TV, and then I’m in bed playin’ Zelda: Breath of the Wild! I freakin' love it! Or, if it’s too loud in my kid’s room, where I’m playing, I just pull it out and head to the living room. If nature calls at the same time that I enter this new dungeon........eh, you get the picture I still prefer to play on the big screen but I am loving the option of easily going from room to room when the need arises. If they keep putting out great games for this system, it could easily become my favorite system of all time. Right now my biggest problem with it is trying to decide between playing Mario Odyssey or Breath of the Wild. Great trades with Onacara, Gypsy, SirGalahad, elltrain, generalgina, Concord, Just_a_Bill, LongHeroscaper, janus19390, and the very generous obfuscatedhippo. Last edited by keglo; December 29th, 2017 at 01:55 PM. |
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Re: Nintendo Switch
After pining over this for the last year, I finally picked it up a few days ago with a work Christmas bonus! only got to play Zelda once, but I’m in love!
Looking forward to grabbing Mario Kart, Fast RMX, and maybe The End is Nigh! I would totally get Binding of Isaac, but I’ve put so many hours on my Steam version that I can’t justify a portable one, even though that sounds amazing... And with the Bayonetta 3 announcement I couldn’t wait any longer to get the system. Just wish we had a tentative release date for that!! So now I’m trying to save up the cash to buy these crazy expensive controllers so I can race with friends |
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Re: Nintendo Switch
I got a Switch over the holidays last year, and I have to say that two games in particular have been a surprising delight: ARMS and Crawl have taken up most of my time, despite my expectations for Zelda and Mario Kart to dominate the system.
Crawl is an absolute blast of a party game to play, and it works like a dream on the Switch with each player using a single Joy-Con. It functions as a four-player dungeon crawler where one player controls the hero, and everyone else controls the monsters--whoever kills the hero gets to be him next--leading to frequent team-ups and hilarity as monsters work together to try and tackle the hero. Once someone reaches level 10, they can challenge the final boss, which is controlled by the other three players (for example, one possible boss is a hydra, where each player controls a separate head). The game has been a favorite amongst my friends, and it contains a ton of variety in monster choices and gear that the hero can find. For anyone looking for party games, I highly recommend taking a closer look at Crawl. ARMS, meanwhile, is a very unique fighting game with more niche appeal. I'm typically only a friend of party brawlers like Super Smash Bros., but ARMS' different 3D perspective and movement (along with the unique motion controls, which can easily be turned off if you don't like them), combined with its charm and colorful design, led me to try out the game. It has an initial learning curve, but after getting a grasp on the controls, it's become an absolute blast to dance through volleys of attacks and curve ARMS around to hit the other player, resulting in some very high-level plays. The game also has a considerable amount of content to unlock, since all ARMS can be unlocked and upgraded for all characters. I figured that I should make a quick post about what has surprisingly been my two favorite games on the Switch, since most of the time I only see the bigger games listed. To anyone on the fence about these games, I highly recommend them, especially if you have people nearby to play with you! Proud Member of Platyfly!
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Re: Nintendo Switch
I’d love to get ARMS, but need to save up again!
Never heard of Crawl though, so I’ll have to look into it, especially if it’s a 4 player party game! |
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Re: Nintendo Switch
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Hehe. I love finding and taming horses. Great trades with Onacara, Gypsy, SirGalahad, elltrain, generalgina, Concord, Just_a_Bill, LongHeroscaper, janus19390, and the very generous obfuscatedhippo. |
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Re: Nintendo Switch
Ironically, ARMS just went on sale in NA for 30% off on the Nintendo eShop. I believe that the sale ends on February 1st, so there's a little bit more time to get the game digitally at a discount if anyone was really wanting to. I definitely highly recommend it to anyone who enjoys fighting games!
Proud Member of Platyfly!
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Re: Nintendo Switch
Just a quick Switch update for other old school jrpg fans. Battlechasers Nightwar finally made it out on the Switch and it is the first old school jrpg on the Switch that I've thoroughly enjoyed. And the art is amazing.
~Aldin, still only about five hours in He either fears his fate too much or his desserts are small That dares not put it to the touch to gain or lose it all ~James Graham |
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Re: Nintendo Switch
@Aldin
, I haven't heard of Battlechasers Nightwar before. I'll definitely look into it!
On a similar note, have you heard of (or played) Blossom Tales? It's an old-school-style RPG reminiscent of the SNES era. Actually, the concept is an homage to Zelda: A Link to the Past. Parallel game flow, plot, mechanics, etc. as ALttP. I highly recommend playing it if you haven't! |
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Re: Nintendo Switch
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~Aldin, who is having a hard time adjusting to new party combinations in Nightwar now that there are four from which to choose He either fears his fate too much or his desserts are small That dares not put it to the touch to gain or lose it all ~James Graham |
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Re: Nintendo Switch
Anyone picking up Fortnite for Switch?
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Re: Nintendo Switch
I don't have much interest in Fortnite, unfortunately. I'm still trying to trek my way through Breath of the Wild when I get the chance, and the going there is slow.
Just as a quick heads up for any potential Fortnite fans, though: make sure to not link your account to PSN if you want to play on a platform other than the PS4. Currently, linking it to that platform means that you'll have to create a new account to play Fortnite anywhere else, and there's no workaround for this. Proud Member of Platyfly!
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