smartazjboy
Smartazjboy
smartazjboy

I’ve played the Switch 90% handheld and maybe 10% docked. I put it in my backpack every day and take it to work or to a friend’s house or on vacation. Why do you think the Switch is selling out? Certainly not because people just leave it at home. The reason people like it in the first place is BECAUSE you can take it

Agreed, I think focusing on the Switch and at least making a successor to the Switch that’s mostly similar to the Switch (Switch 2) would be a good thing. I could see the gaming landscape changing in like 10 years where a new cool idea could exist, but in ~5 years when it’s a good time to release a Switch successor?

It’s a question I’m kinda grappling with. As someone who much prefers playing games on a handheld as opposed to on a couch in front of a TV, I could easily be happy with Nintendo if for the next like 10 years they just kept making Switches, like a Switch 2 or a Switch Pro or whatever and then a Switch 3: just keeping

They do still have a little summary box with likes/dislikes that’s spoiler-free which IMO basically serves a similar purpose to “yes/no”

Yeah I’d love it if every game, when in handheld mode, would let you at least just navigate menus using the touch screen

From early reports of Golf Story, SDV is more addictive by far (which is not a slight on Golf Story)

I totally get it. I play WoW, and the amount of times people throw around the word “promise” is sure to drive the developers INSANE.

Partially it’s because games specifically are a medium where feedback IS taken into account in a material way, with bug fixes and patches and whatnot. Unlike a lot of other mediums, you theoretically could get a game, play it, encounter a bug, write a forum post about it or tweet about it or even directly tweet/email

Got Stardew Valley on PC as part of a Humble Bundle but didn’t touch it, will gladly get this on Switch (and it’s so cheap too! Thank god for no Switch tax)

Apparently people on NeoGAF found language that says it supports a 60FPS mode and a 4k mode like the PS4 version which kinda hints at...not great PC support

Ugh, hate this sooooo much.

How much of an RPG is it in practice? Not super interested in golf but people keep saying it’s an RPG/golf hybrid and at $15 I’d definitely be down for a 16bit fun quirky RPG

100% agree. You really should have your logo in you game icon because of the way the games are laid out on Switch. But man, it’s so completely unnecessary to have reddit posts with 100+ comments on the front page of the sub every time there’s a subpar logo.

I can totally understand the “complaints”: on phones, the name of the app is right below the icon, and the icons are small, so having an icon without the name of the game is fine. But that’s not the case with the Switch, where the names of the games AREN’T always visible, so having a minimalist icon, while striking

I remember being a 12year-old shit and boy was I smack-worthy

I also have a serious case of FOMO (Fear Of Missing Out) anxiety while playing this game. I worry I’ll miss cool side quests and side-story if I leave a certain area of the game or miss talking to a specific character. The poor vague quest direction only makes this much worse. There are also 6 characters you can quest

Never played CRPGs (or whatever this genre is called) before but picked up the first Divinity and only poked around in it, but it definitely seems like something I’d enjoy. But, reading this review kinda got me scared into getting into the series.

Damn, where does WFAA find all these “woke” white people? In Texas, of all places too?

Thanks! Another commenter suggested it and it looked pretty sweet so I ended up getting it today haha

Haha just ended up buying it! Saw there was an app to facilitate solo play, made it a no-brainer