Merph518
Merph518
Merph518

It doesn’t stream, it plugs in. You don’t get both screens going at once. It switches. Hence “Switch.”

Does it block screenshots as well, as Tales of Zestiria did? That drives me nuts.

Sounds like great news for Homepass users.

My backlog is insane (~300 games that I want to finish), but I don’t let it bother me. Despite finishing 80+ games per year, I always buy more than that, so it never really shrinks.

It’s a CONSPIRACY!

When you go to make a new profile, you choose a game from their list of supported games. It then starts with some default settings, which I think revolve around keyboard/mouse.

You can actually sync the PS move controller and use it wirelessly as well.

Calling this a “USB hub” is a bit of a stretch, don’t you think? :p

Bluetooth. Also, the XIM4 defaults to the profile at the top of your list in the app, so if you’re playing a certain game, just keep that at the top and you don’t need to mess with the app when you play.

Nice. I really enjoyed the first game, despite how brief it was.

Shadow of Mordor is a good game, but its difficulty curve is backwards. It starts out really tough but as you learn the combat timing and get more abilities, it gets really easy.

Final Fantasy: Brave Exvius in short bursts. I’m near the end of the story (well, as much of it as they were bothered to implement) and I’ll likely stop there.

It’s a hustle, sweetheart.

Or maybe just run a heavy duty extension cord from the AC to another room on a different breaker.

Mighty No. 9, which I finished last night. Then working on finishing Beyond: Two Souls and Parasite Eve. I’m about 4 hours into the former and 1 hour into the latter.

You’re also paying for the presentation, not just the technology.

The original NES generation has grown up and become parents, so I agree somewhat... but I wouldn’t expect it to cycle like that. There’s still plenty of games that focus on younger gamers (or those of us who refuse to let go of our childhood games like Pokemon).

I didn’t back the game on Kickstarter — though seeing this trailer, I probably would have. Glad to see it’s turning out well.