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you should get on Uncharted series if you like AC and SOM
The remastered collection currently sits on my Amazon wishlist for my summer birthday haha
you should get on Uncharted series if you like AC and SOM
That's because the Switch is an under-powered POS stuck in the last generation of consoles.
it's basically another go at the Wi right? Sub par performance and graphics but unique titles cos its nintendo?
Nintendo needs to wake up and make its first-party IP available on other consoles, especially when you consider the fact that they're not printing enough of their own consoles to keep up with demand in the first place. That kind of invalidates the argument that hardware sales driven by exclusive software is enough to offset the incremental software sales they'd get from other platforms.
Right now, they're counting on people paying $360 JUST for a (really awesome looking) Zelda game. That means they're going to get $0 from everyone except the most hardcore fanboys and those with exorbitant gaming budgets. I'd happily spend $60 for Breath of the Wild if I could play it on my Xbox. I'd buy Mario. I'd buy Smash Brothers. I'd buy Donkey Kong. I'd buy Metroid. I'd buy Star Fox. I might even buy a Pokemon game if they released something with an OG150 mode. But I'm not hardcore enough to buy a separate console for any of those. It's a shame.
It's less powerful than the original PlayStation 4, which came out four years ago. Four years, in the computing space, is an eternity. This thing is obsolete on launch. You alluded to it, but portability isn't a feature anymore when everyone's cell phone is a supercomputer.Well for Nintendo, it's supposed to represent a *significant* upgrade in performance to match the current gen competitors.
What it really means is what they lack in console power, they make up for with the portability, the custom controller with multiple functions, and the unique Nintendo titles.
It is a super unique thing, and it's nice to see that full titles will run on the portable device, which actually seems like a pretty cool accomplishment... though I'm no tech guy and I don't know the specs, or if an iPad could do what the Switch does.
I still think exclusivity is a mistake. Do what you described, sure. Maybe make the Nostalgia Store free to the owners of Nintendo hardware. But also make the games available for purchase via Xbox Live and PSN.Nostalgia market. Spend three years porting every NES, SNES, N64, Gameboy, GBC, GBA, and DS title into an e-store. Sell access to that e-store by selling a console like the Switch, that offers *modern* console games and experiences, while also offering exclusive access to the Nostalgia Store.
Bam, I just put Nintendo back on top.
Nintendo needs to wake up and make its first-party IP available on other consoles, especially when you consider the fact that they're not printing enough of their own consoles to keep up with demand in the first place. That kind of invalidates the argument that hardware sales driven by exclusive software is enough to offset the incremental software sales they'd get from other platforms.
Right now, they're counting on people paying $360 JUST for a (really awesome looking) Zelda game. That means they're going to get $0 from everyone except the most hardcore fanboys and those with exorbitant gaming budgets. I'd happily spend $60 for Breath of the Wild if I could play it on my Xbox. I'd buy Mario. I'd buy Smash Brothers. I'd buy Donkey Kong. I'd buy Metroid. I'd buy Star Fox. I might even buy a Pokemon game if they released something with an OG150 mode. But I'm not hardcore enough to buy a separate console for any of those. It's a shame.
That's because the Switch is an under-powered POS stuck in the last generation of consoles.
Except there won't be a handheld market in five years. That's what Nintendo doesn't get. They're still trying to compete with Microsoft and Sony but that's not the game anymore. They're competing with Samsung and Apple, and those guys innovate a lot faster than the hardware guys do.I find it funny that people are complaining about the lack of games at launch. 90% of launches are complete dog-shit. Name the last great launch.
Supply issues aside, Nintendo is actually making a pretty smart move here. They are consolidating their businesses into one platform -- which will make supporting it with first-party IP much easier. Similar to the 3DS, I think the Switch will dominate this handheld generation and become the go-to platform for RPG gamers. Also wouldn't be surprised to see indie developers flock to the Switch.
...or it's the most powerful handheld ever made. Nintendo is not competing with Scorpio is PS4 Pro, not sure when people will realize that. They could easily make a machine that will get Madden, COD, and other AAA releases every year but choose to play in niche markets.
I still think exclusivity is a mistake. Do what you described, sure. Maybe make the Nostalgia Store free to the owners of Nintendo hardware. But also make the games available for purchase via Xbox Live and PSN.
Put Pokemon Red and Blue on Xbox Live for $10. Sell one million units in like three hours.
You don't need to port every title. Just publish an officially-sanctioned emulator and run the titles through it.I generally agree with you, but I don't trust Nintendo or those other consoles to play nice and get everything ported. I think it would be a half-hearted effort, like what Nintendo e-shop is now.
Right now, they will port throwback titles to Wii, WiiU, and 3DS, and that's awesome, but they never port to "All of the Above." It's usually one or the other. If I want Pokemon Blue, I need a New 3DS. If I want Fire Emblem, I need a WiiU. If I want [exclusive], I need a Wii. They take exclusivity to whole new and stupid levels by making their own content exclusive system-to-system, within their own goddamn family of products.
The best way to break that would be to offer everything on one console and in one e-shop, rather than porting to various consoles (like now), or cross-platform, which I don't think would ever happen.
It would take Pokemon Inc. doing legal somersaults to separate from Nintendo and getting rights to sell on Xbox Live or PSN.
Good luck. I was reading some reviews and I'm pretty sure Witcher 3 has neither Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson nor Christiano Ronaldo.So anyway,.....
picked up Witcher 3 off the discount rank the other day... haven't had time to fire it up, yet but if it doesn't live up to expectations I blame Whiskey....
been playing College Hoops 2k8 again, I dust that off every year it seems... still a very fun game.
Except there won't be a handheld market in five years. That's what Nintendo doesn't get. They're still trying to compete with Microsoft and Sony but that's not the game anymore. They're competing with Samsung and Apple, and those guys innovate a lot faster than the hardware guys do.
Microsoft figured this out with their "Play Anywhere" initiative. Say what you want about Windows 10, but Microsoft designing their content for an operating system and not for a specific piece of hardware is brilliant. They've seen the convergence between console, PC, and mobile, and have adjusted their long-term strategy accordingly.
Good luck. I was reading some reviews and I'm pretty sure Witcher 3 has neither Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson nor Christiano Ronaldo.
Good luck. I was reading some reviews and I'm pretty sure Witcher 3 has neither Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson nor Christiano Ronaldo.
Does Witcher even game bro??
y u no charge weapon attacks?!
Charge 'em up and release them just a bit away from the boss. If you release them right next to him they won't do damage. The charged attacks will also stun him from time to time and interrupt attacks.
Tolkien spinning in his grave like a top.
Tolkien spinning in his grave like a top.
It also stood in the way of making a cool movie. People complain about the Eagles but the army of the dead was far more anti-climactic strictly from a film making perspective. That's why Helm's Deep > Pelennor Fields.Unfortunately, those concepts stood in the way of making a cool game. Oh well. I'll still probably buy it and enjoy it.
Absolutely. In Tolkein's canon, the concept of an Elven is an impossibility.
And one of the major themes of LotR is that Sauron couldn't be defeated by someone like Aragorn simply charging into Mordor with an army. Unfortunately, those concepts stood in the way of making a cool game.
Oh well. I'll still probably buy it and enjoy it.
It also stood in the way of making a cool movie. People complain about the Eagles but the army of the dead was far more anti-climactic strictly from a film making perspective. That's why Helm's Deep > Pelennor Fields.
On an unrelated note, my video game time is typically from 7:45 to 8:30 when my daughter is in bed and my wife is in the shower. My wife watched me play For Honor for the first time and her reaction was priceless. "Did his head just pop off? I don't like that."
About 30-45 minutes into the Witcher... first impression, a far more tendious and complex take on Skyrim... this game would have been awesome for me if it had come out when I was ten years younger.... I'm already like, "I'll never find time to fully appreciate this....."