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I like that idea, too.

Nintendo, I know you’re slow at things, but as a fanboy reborn (back after taking a hiatus after Gamecube/lolling of the Wii), please work on the following ASAP. I am now 100% a fanboy of the Switch, but there are some emerging issues that need correction:

Wow, nice. I mostly enjoy having a dedicated gaming device, but there have been a few times since I got mine in March where I’ve wanted to watch something on it. I figured Youtube would be the first so people could get walkthroughs and all that, but Hulu is welcome. Hated it for a long time until a friend shared with

My biggest hope is that the Switch bucks this trend. Trends don’t come out of nowhere. They arise from needs or perceived needs and the need here is to square the circle of exponentially expanding costs of producing AAA titles on increasingly advanced technology while the number of “gamers” out there has only

You could post this on basically every game and I’d agree every time. I am so over playing anything but puzzle games and passive clickers on my phone. I want the other 99.9% of games on my Switch, particularly all the RPGs. The Switch is just such a perfect console for games both short-session (Mario, Tetris, Karting)

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TGS and PSX always hold a lot more interest to me as well.

Yeah, more and more companies are spreading out their release announcements and trailers. Sony has done this for years. Decent highlight reel for E3, Japanese and niche games ( Monster Hunter, Persona, SMT, etc) saved for TGS, and a presser for the rest in October/November.

Finish year three of Stardew Valley on Switch. Continue playing past year three, because I haven’t made a single good friend and haven’t finished the town. I feel like such a loser, but I’m also addicted and my farm is amazing.

EU/UK gets discount on digital. Just not US Amazon.

EU/UK gets discount on digital. Just not US Amazon.

Yeah as a home console I still enjoy booting it up— mostly for couch multiplayer games like Overcooked and Mario Kart, but I absolutely adore the Switch as a portable system.

Watch out for Stardew, Smartazjboy. It’s a phenomenal game, but on the Switch you will never have to be without it. It’s going to take a LOT of will power to put it down or not pick it up when you get to year 2. It’s been my favorite experience on the Switch since Zelda, but as a young professional I have gone to work

The real story isn’t how few games there are from Nintendo in the top 10. The real story is how many amazing indie titles have made it home.

Golf Story is sooooooo good. I’m only at the third “world” but it’s incrediblt satisfying and legitimately funny in parts.

Wow, so it’s Tomb Raider: the video game: the excellent reboot: the movie?

The writer’s absolute lack of knowledge about games made in the last 20-30 years is embarrassing. The list is more a list of top games commonly found at thrift shops than an actual list of good games. The last 20-30 years have been renaissance in amazing, diverse, and creative gaming. This article rehashes a bunch of

Posting a list like this about board games without having any idea of what has really been happening with board games in the last 20 years is actually embarrassing.

considering that the game hasn’t even gone gold on PS4/XB1 yet, it’s not surprising.

I just want all the last gen content to come out enhanced and all the current content to come over even if it’s with reduced graphical fidelity.

I’d settle for enhanced Fallout 3/New Vegas.