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The game mechanics for that Zelda game do look pretty cool, not going to lie. I like the art style as well
I have no idea, but I'm wondering if now that they've basically settled on a successful formula they're willing to take a bit more of a 'loss leader' approach on the console. Not to the degree that Sony and Microsoft were doing in their heyday, but could be smart to do it to some degree now.There appears to be some leaked information about the successor to the Switch. It looks exactly like what you would expect given the success of the Switch and the rumours that have existed for a while now that Nintendo was going to release another similar system.
The system appears to be more powerful than I would have expected from Nintendo. I'm curious if this will be significantly more expensive than the last few consoles they've released or if they've gotten away from their policy of not selling consoles at a loss (as Sony and MS often do).
The two cart idea would be kind of fun.I wonder if Switch 2 carts will be exactly the same or if the system will have two card slots like the DS had to accommodate GBA games
Yeah that is a tough one....October 8th?
*flips desk*
Good news, enjoy!Guess my copy of the game came 12 days early.
Or Oct 8th was their worst-case scenario.
Ohhh man, always a fun question.I have a feeling BotW is going to be the answer because on the surface it has universally great reviews, but just seeing if anything else like the newer Zeldas or another first party have would be better to start out?
Ohhh man, always a fun question.
Depends on what you like:
- The Mario games of this generation have been good.
- Tears of the Kingdom
- Metroid Dread + Prime remastered
- Fire Emblem Three Houses.
Ohhh great shouts.Those are all great options, and as you said it depends what you are looking for
I'd also add the following as some more relaxing type games
Pikmin 4
Animal Crossing
I have to admit that I do wish nintendo consoles would be a bit more powerful so they wouldn't be getting ports of old games when two sequels have already came. They don't have to be gorgeous, but I'd loved the next borderlands, for example, to be available on switch sane day as ps5.Basically, unless you're super into needing graphic fidelity overload, the Switch is the best console going, the selection in pretty much any genre is enormous with new games and the plethora of remakes/rereleases/whathaveyou