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Nintendo Switch
I'll get one of these in a year or two, if only to own a piece of history (mark my words: this will be Nintendo's last home console).
Looking back, it's funny how maligned the Wii U's launch lineup was; by comparison, it now seems incredibly robust. There were close to 20 North American retail titles on launch day and another dozen WiiWare titles.
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You know what they do look like? They look like a company who's employees actually have fun, believe in what they're doing, and genuinely wish to get people excited about their products. They're also apparently the only company that still has a modicum of sense that videogames are a group activity that should be shared by people IN THE SAME ROOM. I'm all for the advances in online gaming, but fuck, I don't want anything to do with it. Playing COD or some other game online with a bunch of random fucks is not my idea of a good time. Breaking out 1, 2 Switch with a small gathering of friends looks like it will produce some genuinely ridiculous moments of raucous laughter. Yeah, I'm all in on the Switch at this point.
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Egg Shen wrote: Yeah, I'm all in on the Switch at this point.
I would be far more so if the pricing wasn't nuts. I don't want to pay more than my PS4 plus a game cost to buy a less powerful piece of hardware without a game. I don't want to spend the local equivalent of $60 to buy a version of Bomberman, a game concept that was cool in the mid-nineties. I find paying £40 for a second PS4 controller a bit nuts, so imagine what I think of the idea of paying £60 for a Switch one?
It's possible I'm just being unrealistic and prices have moved on. But that doesn't change the realities of the market. I can't see this selling well until prices drop.
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Retail was $199 --> equivalent to $462. METROID cost $50 as I recall, so $110.
DANG.
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There are a number of reasons why $300 for the Switch is hardly a compelling value proposition: its library consists primarily of Zelda and last-gen ports, its controller & accessory prices are ludicrous, they're slapping a $50 pricetag on what should be a pack-in tech demo, etc. etc. But the most egregious example is its new paid online service. You get one (1) free NES or SNES game a month, except after a month they take it away from you unless you cough up whatever outlandish price they've decided to slap onto, I dunno, Balloon Fight. Contrast that with another paid service, Xbox Live, which is hardly perfect, but nevertheless gives you two (2) free games a month and doesn't take them away from you. I've gotten Dark Souls, Rayman Legends, Super Street Fight IV Arcade, Super Meat Boy, Mirror's Edge, Guacamelee, Sunset Overdrive, The Wolf Among Us, etc. etc. etc. for free. And they weren't held for ransom after 30 days.
Meanwhile, you're going to pay Nintendo for the privilege of temporarily giving you a 30 year old ROM file, except they'll confiscate it unless you pay 5-10 bucks to keep it. I'd call that a brazen display of greed and hubris but it's really so much worse than that.
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But then there's this:
Fils-Aime’s comments came in response to questions from GameSpot, which quizzed the Nintendo America boss on key features of the app. Fils-Aime said this about the smartphone app:
The smart phone app that we’re creating, that will be part of our online service, we believe is going to be a very compelling part of the overall proposition because that’s how you’ll voice chat, that’s how you’ll do your matchmaking, and create your lobby. We also think it’s a very elegant solution because if you’ve taken your switch on the go, you’ve put yourself in a hotspot, you’re looking at get a quick match of Mario Kart in, to whip out some sort of bulky, gamer headset is a bit of a challenge. So we think we’ve got an elegant solution.
...uh, what? I can't imagine online multiplayer is gonna be a big deal for many of the people who end up buying the Switch, but, still: how is requiring a separate smart device running a separate app for chat, matchmaking and lobby management an "elegant solution?"
Guys, what is wrong with these people. Is there, like, a slow carbon monoxide leak at Nintendo HQ?
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I'm leaning back towards buying a Switch.
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Naw, in all seriousness, if you have a lifestyle that this would benefit (lots of on the go gaming), even if it's mainly just indie games that keep coming besides Nintendo stuff, I see a real attraction of this.
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I really like the idea of bringing the Switch with a battery pack and stuff like 1-2-Switch and Snipperclips for rainy camping days or visiting the relatives. We got a lot of mileage out of the Wii with our extended families.
Breath of the Wild looks awesome and I want to play it. Eurogamer has a list of announced games coming in the next few months that looks pretty solid too. A lot of it is ports and indies that are on other systems but the only "modern" systems I have are the Vita and 3DS so I haven't played most of them.
My main concern right now is the reported JoyCon desync issues that seems to be hit-and-miss.
If I had a Wii U I'd just get BotW for that, but I don't. So I'm dipping into our sold board games bank again.
Damnit Nintendo.
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So far I have played:
- Zelda BOTW - which is what I wanted OOT to be. Ive only completed the main quest to meeting Impa, then explored half of the world very carefully. Having no upgrades armor wise means everything oneshots you, but death in this game is just a delay.
- Super Bomberman R - It has the legs to become a replacement for Saturn Bomberman. The multiplayer is better than blast, but I have not gotten into the story yet.
- Snipperclips Demo - Went from not interested at all, to a must buy at some point. Its cute, its bizarre, it is a lot of fun. Reminds me alot of the works of Jean-François Laguionie (a French animator)
- Puyo X Tetris Demo - Having played the PS3 version, I knew that this was a must buy. But the game doesnt come out until next month and we do not have a demo stateside. The Japanese eshop has one though, and all you need is a Japanese Nintendo Account (aka a secondary email address). You cant buy games with a US credit card, but you can go to playasia and buy a Japanese points card. Some games even have English options - I am Setsuna's cart has one.
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