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edited August 2021 in Games and Technology

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The Switch is Nintendo's 7th home console 5th handheld newest hardware. After the Wii U's struggles over the past four years, especially with advertising and PR, this is Nintendo's comeback kid.

As the name implies, the Switch is a hybrid console, capable of going between standard TV play and on-the-go gaming. The console itself is actually just a thin, tablet-esque bit of hardware that's like a slightly smaller and less bulky Wii U gamepad. But don't be confused: whereas the gamepad was just a screen that streamed from the Wii U itself, the Switch is a fully independent console. It has a capacitive touch screen (a departure from Nintendo's preference for resistive), two slots on the side for controller attachments, Wi-Fi, and uses a USB-C cable to charge. Due to its mobile nature, it uses cartridges to play games. There are three main ways to play:

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TV Mode
This the traditional couch playing mode. The Switch comes with a dock that uses an HDMI cable to broadcast the Switch to your TV. This is where the Switch acts like a regular home console, and there's not much else to say. You can play using the game's controller (Joycons) separated or together (there is a grip included in box to give the joycons a controller form factor, but it does NOT charge the Joycons), or you can opt for something more typical like the pro controller (Sold Separately).

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Handheld Mode
The mobile mode, this is just taking the Switch out of the dock and playing on it. The Joycons slide on to each half of the console, giving you a more handheld experience. Battery life will vary based on the game and what you are doing, with estimates being a broad 2-6 hours. Breath of Wild was used as a benchmark, going three hours on a single charge. People are saying something like Shovel Knight can go as long as 7 hours. The general rule of thumb is that polygon-based games will drain the battery roughly twice as fast as ones uses sprites or less demanding graphics. Switches can also connect to up to seven additional Switches for local multiplayer purposes.

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Tabletop Mode
Tabletop mode is basically handheld, but the Switch has a little kickstand that lets you prop it up. Each half of a Joycon can operate as its own independent controller, so you can use this mode to play games with another person. The Joycons also have an attachment called a strap that slides in and gives you better L/R button and a bit more grip. It's worth noting that ALL controllers work in this mode, including the pro controller, so you don't need a bunch of joycons.

Oh, and the Switch isn't region locked. You will have to make foreign accounts on your Switch for each market, AND switching markets in the eShop empties your wallet, but it is possible and easy!

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There are three models of the Switch.

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The Standard Switch retails for $299.99, and it comes with the following:
  • Switch Console
  • TV Dock
  • Left and Right Joycons
  • Joycon Wrist Straps
  • Joycon Grip (NOT a charging grip)
  • HDMI Cable
  • AC Adapter
You have the option to buy a Switch with black Joycons or Red/Blue Joycons. CHOICES! There is also no shortage of bundles coming out, and they usually save you some cash by coming with a game or extra accessory, so I'd keep an eye out for those instead of buying the base system.
NOTICE: BUY THE LATEST MODEL. It has a fairly decent boost to battery life over the launch model at no other expense. I don’t think the old model is really around these days, but do your homework.

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The Switch OLED retails for $349.99, and it comes with the following:
  • Switch OLED Console
  • TV Dock (includes built-in LAN port)
  • Left and Right White Joycons
  • Joycon Wrist Straps
  • Joycon Grip (NOT a charging grip)
  • HDMI Cable
  • AC Adapter
The deluxe model, this includes a 7-inch OLED display, offering better contrast and “true” blacks over the other models, and sports better sound and a wider kickstand. It also has 64GB of internal storage, double the standard model, and the dock has a built-in ethernet port. So who is this for? People who are going to spend a lot of time on portable mode, but will still play on the dock a fair amount. Maybe a gift for a teenager or someone who travels a lot but will play on the TV at home. If you play near-exclusively on the dock, then the standard model is best, as you can easily buy a LAN adapter for under fifty bucks. For people that play exclusively handheld, it’s hard to say. $150 is a lot of money for a souped up portable experience, but it does have a significantly larger screen and better quality, so it IS the premiere handheld experience.

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The Switch Lite retails at $199.99, and it comes with the following:
  • Switch Lite Console
  • AC Adapter
  • That's it
The Switch is an obvious budget model aimed at people who don't care about the dock and just want those games. It is smaller than the Switch, with a 5.5 screen, has a somewhat better battery, joycons that are fused to the system (and have d-pads!), and the inability to dock. Despite presumably having the same USB-C port to charge. For more details, check out this huge fuck-off chart:
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I'd only get the Lite for like...a kid. Or if you just 100% don't nor never will care about docked mode. Because for the cost of like, 1.5 games you can get a lot more flexibility and features.

Need more crap? Accessories are available if you got cash to burn. Remember that a lot of these won't work with the Lite. Do your research!
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MSRP: $69.99
Want a more traditional controller? That'll be seventy bucks, pal. As a bonus, it comes with a USB to USB-C cable that can also charge the Switch itself, and the Pro can connect to your bluetooth-enabled PC with little difficulty. The Pro has most of the features of the joycons, including motion controls, HD rumble, and NFC support. I don't think it has the infrared scanner thing, however.

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MSRP: $79.99
Additional Joycons can be purchased for a hefty fee. They do come with two straps, however.

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MSRP: $49.99
Lose just ONE Joycon? Nintendo has got you covered, although they will charge you an extra ten dollars more than what they cost bundled together. Because business.

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MSRP: $29.99
That pro controller sure was pricey, wasn't it? Well, for less than half the cost, you can just slap your joycons in this thing and get a similar experience while pretending it's a dog or something. This one also charges your joycons while they're connected to it, unlike the one that comes with the Switch because Nintendo is cheap.

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MSRP: $14.99
Because you really want a wheel icon next to your name in Mario Kart. Slap a joycon in and race or just use it as a very awkward controller grip.

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MSRP: $89.99
Breakdowns of the dock expose this thing as being hilariously overpriced. Please don't buy it.

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The Switch will probably be Nintendo's biggest step forward regarding online play since it actually added online services to its hardware. It seems like Nintendo is finally learning from its contemporaries, having all online stuff managed from your Nintendo account. Sadly, Nintendo is also learning from its contemporaries in that they're going to charge us just to play online. The good news is that the service is fairly cheap, being $3.99 on a month by month basis, or $20 for a year. Another popular thing to do is join in with other people on a Family Account, which is $34.99 a year for up to eight people. That's less than five bucks a YEAR, so I'd definitely go that route if you can find the people. Check out the chart to see what a subscription gets you versus being a plebeian who thinks online play should be a basic free service.
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The monthly game downloads may have caught your eye. Nintendo is doing something new, and they're launching a Netflix-esque service for their catalog of classic games. While subscribed to Nintendo Online, you'll have access this library along with bonus features like online leaderboards and multiplayer. It's (currently) just NES titles, and they've been adding new titles each month. There's also been little bonuses for subscribers, like the free Tetris 99 game or a coupon to save $20 on two games. Nothing outrageous just yet, but something to keep an eye on.

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What's the battery life for everything?
The Switch: 2-6 hours (Launch iteration), 3-7 hours (Switch Lite), or 4.5-9 hours (2019 iteration) depending on the game. As a rule of thumb, 3D games like Zelda or Mario will last about three-five hours. A game with sprites or 2D effects like Shovel Knight will last about 6-9 hours.
Joycons: 20 hours. Note that that do not draw power from the Switch when attached to it and in portable mode.
Pro Controller: 40 hours. The dock does have three USB ports that can be used to charge.

Is the Switch backwards compatible?
No, it uses carts and has no disc drive to play Wii U media. And no, it's also not backwards compatible with the 3DS, DS, or any other Nintendo system.

Do the carts really taste bad?
Yes, they are coated in denatonium benzoate, which is one of the most bitter compounds for humans. It's meant as a deterrent against children eating them. Don't lick the cart, dummy.

Can I go online in portable mode?
Yes. Also, while it has no browser, if you are at a place with Wi-Fi, there will be an applet that lets you pay/agree to their terms so you can get online.

Are there seriously friend codes?
Yeah, who knows why. The good news is that when you punch in someone's code, they'll get a request instead of playing this game of "Did you send it?" Furthermore, more options are set to be added like traditional friend requests through your Nintendo account, which...raises the question of why use friend codes in the first place.

Is the Switch region-locked?
Nope! Import to your heart's content. You can even switch regions on the eShop, BUT you will lose whatever current balance your account has in its current region. So spend your money first.

Can I connect to the TV using third-party USB-C cables?
No, for whatever reason the Switch must be docked to display on the TV.

Can I recharge the Switch using a portable power bank used for cell phones?
Depends on the amperage and voltage. There are now power banks specifically designed for the Switch, so I'd recommend those first. But those are pricey, so a phone one can work in a pinch. Just keep in mind that you will, at best, maintain battery while playing off a power bank. It just isn't strong enough to meet the wattage demands of the Switch. Power banks for laptops work better, but at that price point you may as well just get one guaranteed to work.

Which screen protector should I used?

Tempered glass. While plastic ones are cheaper, they themselves are prone to being easily scratched, which means you'll have to replace them every so often. On top of this, tempered glass feels better when using the touch screen, and they tend to be easier to apply (fewer bubbles). Tempered glass will set you back more cash, but you'll save more in the long run. Right now, amFilm is the screen of choice for most people.

How much memory does the Switch have?
32 GB, of which around 25 is usable. For reference, Breath of the Wild uses around 13GB. You can use micro-SD cards to expand the memory. Because Switch carts are so small, I recommend a micro-SD with plenty of memory, because Switch games will be large and it defeats the purpose of going digital if instead of 32GB carts you're just swapping 32GB SD cards. A Sandisk Ultra with 128GB of memory should last you a while.

Can the pro controller cable be used to charge the Switch?

Yes, the cable that comes with the Pro Controller can be used like any other USB to USB-C cable. Hook it up to power banks, charge your pro controller through your PC's USB ports: go wild.

Where's Virtual Console?

It's dead, Jim. There's been rumors of a VC successor, but as of E3 2019 only the Switch Online service offers classic Nintendo titles.

Does this mean end of the line for the 3DS/Wii U?

As of 2019, Nintendo has ended support for the Wii U and 3DS. Long live the Switch.

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The Switch has games, making it a true revolution in the industry. Oh, and in case you missed it: the Switch is not region locked. You can create separate accounts for other regions and access their eShops there.

G&T Approved!
The following games are almost unanimously praised by the community. If you need a place to start, make it here.
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
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Fast RMX
Shovel Knight: Treasure Trove
Blaster Master Zero
Puyo Puyo Tetris
Tumbleseed
Mario Kart 8 Deluxe
Disgaea 5
ARMS
Splatoon 2
Sonic Mania
Mario + Rabbids: Kingdom Battle
Pokkén Tournament DX
Fire Emblem Warriors
Mario Odyssey
Xenoblade Chronicles 2
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
Doom
Steamworld Dig 2
Mummy Demastered
Has Been Heroes
Resident Evil Revelations I & II
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

But what other games are good?

There are a lot of games on the Switch and some of the good ones might slip past you. Not the obvious stuff like BotW and Odyssey, but the smaller gems that go unnoticed. With so many games getting released, it's hard to keep up. So the PA folks are gonna compile some mini-reviews of these great titles in the following format:

Name
Price (mention if digital only here)
Genres
Similar games
1-2 sentence review with pros and cons

For example:
Golf Story
$14.99 (eShop only)
Golf/RPG
Mario Golf GBA
A fun and addictive golfing game that has a lot of customization. Some of the NPC side quest stuff drags a bit, but not enough to ruin the fun. Highly recommended!

Penny Arcade mini-reviews:

Dresdenphile suggests:
  • Kamiko
  • $4.99 (eShop only)
  • Action
  • Zelda 1?
  • This short indie game tasks players — who control the titular priestess Kamiko — to take down demons and complete puzzles along the way, racking up combos. With 3 characters to choose from, each playthrough handles differently.

UncleSporky suggests:
  • Ultimate Chicken Horse
  • $15 (eShop only)
  • Multiplayer Competitive Platformer
  • Similar games: nothing really like it. Gang Beasts or Duck Game?
  • Players take turns adding wacky, dangerous pieces to a level to hopefully prevent others from reaching the flag, while not making it so impossible that they themselves can't make it. Amazing party game.

Jazz suggests:
  • Sega Ages Virtua Racing
  • $7.99 (eShop only)
  • Arcade racing
  • F1 meets Out Run, maybe?
  • Groundbreaking 1992 racing game from the early days of fast 3D in arcades. The Switch port is upgraded from the original arcade game, courtesy of retro wizards M2, with big performance improvements and even replicating the arcade's 8-player setup if you're so inclined. Great fun in short blasts without eating all your quarters!

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  • RidleySariaRidleySaria AnaheimRegistered User regular
    New thread smell.

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  • WotanAnubisWotanAnubis Registered User regular
    Will this thread finally be the thread where we'll actually see an official announcement for the much-rumoured Nintendo Switch Pro?

  • skeldareskeldare Gresham, ORRegistered User regular
    So many games coming out, it's insane.

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  • BrainleechBrainleech 機知に富んだコメントはここにあります Registered User regular
    Will this thread finally be the thread where we'll actually see an official announcement for the much-rumoured Nintendo Switch Pro?

    I feel a co processing dock makes more sense for various reasons

  • rahkeesh2000rahkeesh2000 Registered User regular
    Will this thread finally be the thread where we'll actually see an official announcement for the much-rumoured Nintendo Switch Pro?

    Figured this comment was in jest, but since people seem to be taking it seriously: we're at least 6 months out, so, doubtful.

  • WotanAnubisWotanAnubis Registered User regular
    Will this thread finally be the thread where we'll actually see an official announcement for the much-rumoured Nintendo Switch Pro?

    Figured this comment was in jest, but since people seem to be taking it seriously: we're at least 6 months out, so, doubtful.

    It was in jest. I won't believe the thing exists until there's an actual official announcement from Nintendo instead of a bunch of rumours and speculation.

  • Dark Raven XDark Raven X Laugh hard, run fast, be kindRegistered User regular
    I blasted through Spyro 2 with time to spare before Crash 4 unlocks, so went back to Mario Sunshine for the meantime.

    The red coin hidden shine level was tough. Are there two of those per world? D:

    Oh brilliant
  • ProhassProhass Registered User regular
    edited March 2021
    The Spyro remakes were so great

    Also week 2 of having a switch and my first time playing a Mario game with the 3Dworld that comes with bowsers revenge or whatever it’s called. Notes are; shit some of the later levels are hard, also hearing Mario’s various voices are hilarious, especially his death “oha no!”

    And been playing Zelda, the graphics are rough on my 4K tv, but the art design and overall look makes up for it. Can’t really play it in handheld it hurts my eyes. But great and loving all the characters and sounds especially. Still finding combat a bit of a mess, though I feel like early on that’s the point, you’re supposed to just throw bombs and do random crap to get through, which works really well to make the game stand out and feel unique

    Prohass on
  • Dark Raven XDark Raven X Laugh hard, run fast, be kindRegistered User regular
    I had never played Spyro as a kid, beyond the tantalizing hidden demo inside Crash 3, so the Reignited Trilogy was my first real crack at em. I found the first game kinda dull, fun enough to zoom around in, but nothing too special. The second one was way more impressive - every level had some cool new gimmick to it!

    Pretty sure Spyro is a war criminal though, he seems to aid both sides in a conflict several times.

    Oh brilliant
  • ProhassProhass Registered User regular
    edited March 2021
    As someone who played the spyros as a kid, the gameplay was never anything amazing, solid but unremarkable. However the remakes art was just so gorgeous it was less “oh this is a great faithful remake” and more “this actually elevates the originals”. All the dragons being unique in the remake was so cool. For me It’s the gold standard for remakes

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  • ShadowfireShadowfire Vermont, in the middle of nowhereRegistered User regular
    New thread smell taste.

  • Kai_SanKai_San Commonly known as Klineshrike! Registered User regular
    Time to Switch threads.

  • MechMantisMechMantis Registered User regular
    This begs the question

    @MNC Dover does the thread make the Switch-click sound when you switch the thread over?

  • Raybies666Raybies666 Registered User regular
    MechMantis wrote: »
    This begs the question

    @MNC Dover does the thread make the Switch-click sound when you switch the thread over?

    Dover makes the sound.

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  • ChiselphaneChiselphane Registered User regular
    Raybies666 wrote: »
    MechMantis wrote: »
    This begs the question

    @MNC Dover does the thread make the Switch-click sound when you switch the thread over?

    Dover makes the sound.

    And he also snaps his fingers like the presenters do in the Directs

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    I don't think anyone else who's posted about Gnosia needs this information, but in case there's a lurker out there like me who read the in-game manual and saw the reference to the Event Search function that eventually unlocks, here's how to make it show up. The conditions aren't complicated, but one could easily sleepwalk past them for twenty or thirty loops.
    After you've won as the Bug for the first time, all you have to do is win a game while on the same team as Setsu with both of you alive at the end.

    The tricky thing is that if you play with the settings "maxed out" (full crew, all roles), the likelihood that Setsu's poor Stealth and average Charm gets them fridged or killed (to say nothing of your own safety) means it can be surprisingly hard to get both of you to the end. You might want to run a few artificially small games to fish for that event if you want to keep the plot moving along.

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  • MNC DoverMNC Dover Full-time Voice Actor Kirkland, WARegistered User regular
    Raybies666 wrote: »
    MechMantis wrote: »
    This begs the question

    @MNC Dover does the thread make the Switch-click sound when you switch the thread over?

    Dover makes the sound.

    Yes, I make the sound and snap my fingers when I hit the post button.
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    Oh! Here's my lucky Mario day milk cartoon find from three years ago!

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    I should probably drink that....

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  • skeldareskeldare Gresham, ORRegistered User regular
    Looks like a new TMNT game was announced, most likely coming to Switch. A throwback to Turtles in Time.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gHMYwrC7oAo

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  • Ark EvensongArk Evensong The NetherlandsRegistered User regular
    edited March 2021
    MNC Dover wrote: »
    Oh! Here's my lucky Mario day milk cartoon find from three years ago!
    [snip]
    I should probably drink that....
    No. I don't think so.

    We'd like you to stick around a bit longer.

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  • KoopahTroopahKoopahTroopah The koopas, the troopas. Philadelphia, PARegistered User regular
    Sick. I'm definitely getting that. SOR4 is an excellent throwback.

  • urahonkyurahonky Cynical Old Man Registered User regular
    MNC Dover wrote: »
    Oh! Here's my lucky Mario day milk cartoon find from three years ago!
    [snip]
    I should probably drink that....
    No. I don't think so.

    We'd like you to stick around a bit longer.

    Don't worry he won't drink it. He'll have to chew it.

  • Lavender GoomsLavender Gooms Tiny Bat Registered User regular
    So in Astral Chain I just finished the prologue heroic sacrifice mission and does the combat ever get more of a flow to it? I'm worried that they are asking way too much of me without giving the tools to deal with stuff. I'm basically stunlocked all the time, since all i've got is a slow dodge and when four guys are attacking me there's nothing I can do in response.

    Similarly, does it ever become more readable as well? It's devolved into a screen-filling mess most of the time, where I can barely tell one enemy from the other much less see what attacks they are doing to respond to them.

    The end of that mission felt like a big one-off spectacle event so i'm hopeful it will settle down a bit, but figured i'd ask regardless.

  • PolaritiePolaritie Sleepy Registered User regular
    The flow for Astral Chain is pretty similar to other Platinum stuff. Your dodge is very strong if you time it right. One of the active skills you can get just auto-binds everything in front of you, which is great for mooks.

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  • ButtersButters A glass of some milks Registered User regular
    Sick. I'm definitely getting that. SOR4 is an excellent throwback.

    I wish there was more to it. I think my wife and I got everything we wanted out of it in like 2 evenings.

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  • Lavender GoomsLavender Gooms Tiny Bat Registered User regular
    Polaritie wrote: »
    The flow for Astral Chain is pretty similar to other Platinum stuff. Your dodge is very strong if you time it right. One of the active skills you can get just auto-binds everything in front of you, which is great for mooks.

    I've only played 30 minutes of Bayonetta then returned it because it made me embarrassed. I dunno how Platinum games play.

  • CruorCruor Registered User regular
    For more throwback goodness, new Pocky and Rocky game is coming!

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  • SyphonBlueSyphonBlue The studying beaver That beaver sure loves studying!Registered User regular
    skeldare wrote: »
    Looks like a new TMNT game was announced, most likely coming to Switch. A throwback to Turtles in Time.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gHMYwrC7oAo


    Yes I'll take 10 please

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  • SageinaRageSageinaRage Registered User regular
    Aistan wrote: »
    So in Astral Chain I just finished the prologue heroic sacrifice mission and does the combat ever get more of a flow to it? I'm worried that they are asking way too much of me without giving the tools to deal with stuff. I'm basically stunlocked all the time, since all i've got is a slow dodge and when four guys are attacking me there's nothing I can do in response.

    Similarly, does it ever become more readable as well? It's devolved into a screen-filling mess most of the time, where I can barely tell one enemy from the other much less see what attacks they are doing to respond to them.

    The end of that mission felt like a big one-off spectacle event so i'm hopeful it will settle down a bit, but figured i'd ask regardless.

    It kind of depends on what you mean by flow. You definitely get a lot more tools, and can do a lot of cool things with them, but to me they sometimes felt a little wonky to use, and it definitely required some work put in to learn how to use them well. Controlling both your guy and the Legion takes some real getting used to, it was a kind of 'walk and chew gum' thing to me. It seemed to take more planning and thought than a Bayonetta where just getting better at timing the dodge goes a long way towards getting good at the game.

    I got better at the game as it went on, but I very rarely felt like I had 'flow'.

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  • EnlongEnlong Registered User regular
    edited March 2021
    I got the urge to go back to Star Fox Zero again.

    Going back to it after a few years, now without feeling the need to defend the Wii U for reasons, I gotta say... that's still a pretty damn good Star Fox game. I'm still kinda ehhh about it being a reboot, and that control scheme absolutely isn't for everyone, but there's a lot of good stuff there, too. The game looks really nice, the missions are varied and have a lot of fun setpieces, and when the control scheme does work, you can pull of some real precise shots. Really wish we had any news of future Star Fox plans; a re-imagining of Adventures or Assault would be cool.

    Especially after seeing that leaked prototype of Dinosaur Planet. I'd love a version of Star Fox Adventures where you swap between Fox on one side of the planet searching for the stones, and Krystal on the other side gathering the spirits.

    Enlong on
  • TcheldorTcheldor Registered User regular
    Aistan wrote: »
    So in Astral Chain I just finished the prologue heroic sacrifice mission and does the combat ever get more of a flow to it? I'm worried that they are asking way too much of me without giving the tools to deal with stuff. I'm basically stunlocked all the time, since all i've got is a slow dodge and when four guys are attacking me there's nothing I can do in response.

    Similarly, does it ever become more readable as well? It's devolved into a screen-filling mess most of the time, where I can barely tell one enemy from the other much less see what attacks they are doing to respond to them.

    The end of that mission felt like a big one-off spectacle event so i'm hopeful it will settle down a bit, but figured i'd ask regardless.

    It kind of depends on what you mean by flow. You definitely get a lot more tools, and can do a lot of cool things with them, but to me they sometimes felt a little wonky to use, and it definitely required some work put in to learn how to use them well. Controlling both your guy and the Legion takes some real getting used to, it was a kind of 'walk and chew gum' thing to me. It seemed to take more planning and thought than a Bayonetta where just getting better at timing the dodge goes a long way towards getting good at the game.

    I got better at the game as it went on, but I very rarely felt like I had 'flow'.

    Once you get a few abilities and such, I found the flow was good. You hit something a bunch, do the legion follow ups, and then either can finish it, bind it up and perform the follow ups, or start again.

    I liked the game a lot.

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  • Raybies666Raybies666 Registered User regular
    urahonky wrote: »
    MNC Dover wrote: »
    Oh! Here's my lucky Mario day milk cartoon find from three years ago!
    [snip]
    I should probably drink that....
    No. I don't think so.

    We'd like you to stick around a bit longer.

    Don't worry he won't drink it. He'll have to chew it.

    And the lip smacking will sound like the Switch noise?

    We're through the looking glass, people!

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    Beat me on 360: Raybies666

    I remember when I had time to be good at games.
  • akTheraakThera akjak Registered User regular
    I need something new to play. I wanted to like BD2, but something about the monster styles really put me off. Also didn’t like the characters much.

    I wish Triangle Strategy was closer, a tactics game is probably just what I need.

    Or I need a Stardew Valley-esque obsession. I want something chill but deep. I dunno... Spiritfarer maybe?

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  • UncleSporkyUncleSporky Registered User regular
    akjak wrote: »
    I need something new to play. I wanted to like BD2, but something about the monster styles really put me off. Also didn’t like the characters much.

    I wish Triangle Strategy was closer, a tactics game is probably just what I need.

    Or I need a Stardew Valley-esque obsession. I want something chill but deep. I dunno... Spiritfarer maybe?

    If you want a tactics game, have you looked into Fell Seal: Arbiter's Mark? I enjoyed it.

    UxKpcEH.png

    It's an indie game so it's not perfect and lacks some of the UI/polish perfection you might expect out of other games, but it can still scratch the itch of Final Fantasy Tactics. Very much inspired by those games.

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  • XaquinXaquin Right behind you!Registered User regular
    akjak wrote: »
    I need something new to play. I wanted to like BD2, but something about the monster styles really put me off. Also didn’t like the characters much.

    I wish Triangle Strategy was closer, a tactics game is probably just what I need.

    Or I need a Stardew Valley-esque obsession. I want something chill but deep. I dunno... Spiritfarer maybe?

    If you want a tactics game, have you looked into Fell Seal: Arbiter's Mark? I enjoyed it.

    UxKpcEH.png

    It's an indie game so it's not perfect and lacks some of the UI/polish perfection you might expect out of other games, but it can still scratch the itch of Final Fantasy Tactics. Very much inspired by those games.

    I played it for over 100 hours and loved it .... and then right around the time the bug guy joined I just stopped playing

  • urahonkyurahonky Cynical Old Man Registered User regular
    Yeah the art style and animation is just... I don't want to say bad because it's not but there was something about the game that just didn't click for me.

  • T-DangerT-Danger Registered User regular
    skeldare wrote: »
    Looks like a new TMNT game was announced, most likely coming to Switch. A throwback to Turtles in Time.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gHMYwrC7oAo


    This is pretty cool, but it's gonna have to do a lot to beat out Rescue-Palooza, aka the fan made TMNT game with virtually every character from the old cartoon playable.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q6kaW_IfgFU

  • LD50LD50 Registered User regular
    Xaquin wrote: »
    akjak wrote: »
    I need something new to play. I wanted to like BD2, but something about the monster styles really put me off. Also didn’t like the characters much.

    I wish Triangle Strategy was closer, a tactics game is probably just what I need.

    Or I need a Stardew Valley-esque obsession. I want something chill but deep. I dunno... Spiritfarer maybe?

    If you want a tactics game, have you looked into Fell Seal: Arbiter's Mark? I enjoyed it.

    UxKpcEH.png

    It's an indie game so it's not perfect and lacks some of the UI/polish perfection you might expect out of other games, but it can still scratch the itch of Final Fantasy Tactics. Very much inspired by those games.

    I played it for over 100 hours and loved it .... and then right around the time the bug guy joined I just stopped playing

    Doesn't he join really early on?

  • PailryderPailryder Registered User regular
    it's the theme song that just isn't as good as the original...i can still here the original in my head!

  • initiatefailureinitiatefailure Registered User regular
    oh my ooze, each turtle has a unique run cycle and they're all perfect in their own way

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