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The original arcade game, ‘Caveman Ninja’, is actually already available on Switch, although the SNES version is different enough that it’d be worth having on there too. I also never played the second game, it’s definitely the weirdest pick on the list aside from Brawl Brothers which I had never even heard of. Could

I hate to say we may not hear anything from Retro Studios on Metroid Prime 4 until next year if we are even lucky.  I am still excited that it is being developed though.

If you feel that way re: Persona 4 and 5, you may really enjoy Persona 3. IMO, the story of 3 is the best and deepest in the series, even if the characters aren’t as well developed as the newer two games.

It's probably because the Arcade Archives has the first Joe and Mac for sale. 

I’m gonna be honest here and this is a very unpopular opinion, I truly think is a better game than P5, yes the characters and story are basic, but they are basic in a good way, they have fun with that, they have fun with that and they take the whole Entertainment bis thing to really fun places.
While P5 was for me a

It’s better off to think of it as its title, since they’ve blended the two in a way that it just like it’s out of left field. But if you are familiar with some of the mechanics from both games, like Fire Emblem’s Weapon Triangle system, and SMT’s emphasis on exploiting weakness*, you might be comfortable on that

Got what I wanted. Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE on the Switch gives me a reason to play through that game again. Now, how about a remastered Persona 3 FES on Switch? And Final Fantasy VI?

As tired as I am with how obsessed with ports the Switch is, honestly, these are fine by me. The WiiU really did crash and burn, and so many of those titles were only available on the WiiU in the first place, so it’s less “Shameless moneygrab” and more “making the damn games available to play on a console that people

Uh... Xenoblade Chronicles and Xenoblade Chronicles X, despite sharing very similar names, are EXTREMELY different from each other.

Do you like J-Pop?  Do you want a happy game with these characters that’s also a really solid RPG that does everything well?  If so, you’ll adore this game.  

SOMEONE GLUED MY FINGERS TO THE SHIFT KEY!

It’s definitely where the Persona series was going, you can tell it was made between 4 & 5 based on the Tokyo exploration, super stylish menus (green and star-themed) and overall vibe. Very worth it, and that’s from someone who is a die-hard Persona fan and had absolutely no context for the Fire Emblem elements or

yeah, I understand that. I’ve considered getting one of their conversion kits and converting my old SNES controlllers, but the controller I have not scratches that itch. They do have the SN30 GP though, which I think would meet more what you’re looking for. (appears to have replaced the old SN30)

With online multiplayer, it seems like Joe & Mac 2 would be a perfect fit.

So... as far as I can tell. You want Nintendo to feature games that aren’t Nintendo... but not anything you can also play on your PC... and not that can be found on other consoles...

I guess you got one of the newer ones? I have an older SN30 Pro and it’s basically an SNES controller with the extra buttons and joysticks. There is the SF30 though which has more classic look/feel. Not sure why they redid the design though.

The sequel was exclusive to the SNES so I assume that’s why it was given priority over the first game. Joe & Mac 2 bears only a superficial resemblance to the first game in the series in terms of its gameplay. Nevertheless, the second game is an under appreciated gem of the SNES. It’s a bit easy and a little on the

You know, I like hard games. I like clever games. This seems like something that should be up my alley.
But... I don’t like cruel games. I honestly appreciate this review. I haven’t heard about this game but I could have seen it being an impulse buy if it came to my attention, so I appreciate the heads up.

If they patch out the needing to run all the way back and what not, I’ll prob buy it

There’s difficulty, then there’s just wasting your time. Celeste is rock hard, like Super Meat Boy, but it doesn’t matter because you can get instantly back in the game. You want to. You need to.