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My Switch wishlist has like 8 games on it right now. There's a little blue text option on the eShop to add the game to your wishlist. Then to access your wishlist, click on your portrait icon in the top right corner of the screen while you're in the eShop.
My Switch wishlist has like 8 games on it right now. There's a little blue text option on the eShop to add the game to your wishlist. Then to access your wishlist, click on your portrait icon in the top right corner of the screen while you're in the eShop.
I just wouldn't be playing it on Switch is the thing. I generally only use my switch for Zelda/Mario/Nintendo first party franchise stuff.
The Switch is a fantastic platform for it, though (as with a shockingly large amount of third-party stuff). I would recommend giving it the old college try first before you dismiss it.
The Switch is a fantastic platform for it, though (as with a shockingly large amount of third-party stuff). I would recommend giving it the old college try first before you dismiss it.
I'm not dismissing it. It has more to do with the setup in my house, kids, Steam sales at bargain prices, etc.
Speaking of which, I'm not that surprised they went for Switch exclusivity first. Probably a lot more of a money-maker (which I don't begrudge them for).
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And it's an ... rpg card game? Hmm, okay. I will definitely add this to my wishlist and maybe play it when it goes on sale.
And it's only on the Switch right now, so I can't even wishlist it.
Okay, then. I guess do what works for you Image & Form.
My Switch wishlist has like 8 games on it right now. There's a little blue text option on the eShop to add the game to your wishlist. Then to access your wishlist, click on your portrait icon in the top right corner of the screen while you're in the eShop.
I just wouldn't be playing it on Switch is the thing. I generally only use my switch for Zelda/Mario/Nintendo first party franchise stuff.
I'm not dismissing it. It has more to do with the setup in my house, kids, Steam sales at bargain prices, etc.
Speaking of which, I'm not that surprised they went for Switch exclusivity first. Probably a lot more of a money-maker (which I don't begrudge them for).