NateDizzy
NateDizzy
NateDizzy

That’s the dream!

I was about to start some shit, then I reread my comment and realized I did come off as an entitled a-hole. Here’s the thing, handheld gaming is extremely uncomfortable for me (my neck and eyes start to hurt after about an hour). I hope explanation is sufficient for why I’d prefer to be able to play on a different

Metroid, yes, but I’m the odd Ninty fan that doesn’t really care about Zelda, Mario and Pokemon. Sure, I’ll play them eventually, but they never cause me to froth at the mouth like I would with a new Metroid game. In general, 2nd party stuff like Wonderful 101 or their lesser known properties like Kirby are what get

Damnit! Why isn’t this coming to the Switch? Prime is cool, but I want a 2D Metroid. While I do have a 3DS, I’d much rather play this on Ninty’s new hardware.

This is what I’ve been waiting to see. Looks like I will be picking up a Switch in 2018.

Xenoblade 2: My Waifu Is A Sword

That’s certainly an interesting way to use pixel art.

Now playing

Arc Systems Works uses a heavily modified version of Unreal Engine to achieve that 2D look. If you’re interested, check out this GDC video detailing how they did it:

I feel bad for Kingdom Hearts fans. They’re probably gonna have to wait another five more years before this thing is released.

Seconded. Here’s a pic, just in case people forgot:

Now that you mention it, I’d love a figure of Tracer dressed as Pikachu.

Please, please, please let DMC5 be a thing.

I would not be surprised if it eventually makes it way onto the system. Every time I see Media Crate sales, it’s becoming more and more obvious the Switch will eventually replace the Vita as the premium handheld in Japan.

Launch title for the PS5.

I was going to complain, then I realized I don’t play any of Ninty’s games online. Sucks for the people that do though. That phone app sounds like a hassle. At least it’s cheap.

For some reason, anytime I see Ulala or Space Channel 5, “Groove Is In The Heart” pops into my head.

Why wouldn’t they? Waifus saved the Fire Emblem franchise. Of course Nintendo is going to throw them in there.

I’m not burned out on “rogue-lites”, but it definitely takes something special to make me part with my money (Dead Cells). Hopefully, Phantom Trigger uses random level generation as a way to enhance gameplay and not just as a content crutch.

Yeah, that’s very good point. An i3 with a 1050ti will get you solid performance. Guess I’m still stuck in the “Go big or go home” mentality when it comes pc building.