What do you want to know about it? It runs unlocked framerate but rarely saw any dips and it plays just as good as in PC. One of the rare games where skill is involved and I didn't feel that the switch joysticks are crap.
30 or 60 is what people want to know, along with general portable and docked info like res, performance etc.
It plays just like the PS4 version from what I can tell. The sprites looked tiny when I first started, but it's not so bad now. Clearing all the challengers for each stage will keep me busy for a while! The new anime High Score Girl has hyped up Street Fighter II and other games a lot. I'm so tempted to buy some arcade games from the eShop. Backlog though...
Sell me on 1979 Revolution, is it simply a walking simulator? Or is it a legit adventure game? I'm very curious about it and reviews seem mixed on the game.
Dead Cells on Nintendo Switch | First 25 Minutes of Gameplay Dead Cells on Nintendo Switch | First Boss Battle - The Concierge Gameplay
My only concern was that it would have framerate dips and visual sacrifices compared to the PC version. Hearing that the framerate is unlocked is kind of concerning...Id rather it be locked at 60. Also I thought that the Switch forces vsync systemwide so isnt it impossible for the framerate to be unlocked?
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I know there's a Limited Run Games thread, but I'd rather ask here first to see if anyone knows. Oxenfree is the first release they've done sans a Collector's Edition, any reason why? My wallet and I, are frankly relieved..! :)
I mean, why not ask for 4K too :) Most consoles would love games to run at a locked 60. That probably isn't possible on Switch. I think if you'd rather have a locked frame rate you need to ask for a frame rate locked at 30. What am I doing. I need to walk away. I already have Dead Cells and invested 20 hours into it. I don't really want to start over...
Me too, but I'm going to take a wait and see approach since Capcom has burned me quite a bit recently.
60fps is not really asking for much in a game like this. Thanks...guess Ill pre-order it now to take advantage of the price. Hopefully the dips arent too bad, it was hard to tell if there were any from the videos you posted.
I don't think any occur in the 25 minutes of footage, but there is one instance of a slight dip in the boss battle gameplay. The boss goes to jump & it dips around the 2:35 mark but instantly recovers.
Cool...I checked out that time mark and couldn't tell. Based on the way they've handled the early access version Im sure the dev will continue to work on the game.
Is Hyrule Warriors a pretty good game even if I'm not deep into the Zelda lore? I've only beaten a few of them and don't remember every character I came across, so I figure a good amount of references will be lost on me.
Yeah it's a fun , dumb hack and slash with some light strategy on the battlefield. I didn't super enjoy the game, but still played 35 hours of it. I don't know what that says about me or the game...
Warriors games are all highly focused on the action, with minimal story so you'd be totally fine just wont recognize some playable characters. It's a great game, probably the best Warriors game due to deeper RPG mechanics though also its very cool playing such iconic characters.
Short question about eShop purchases on 3DS: When I buy a game without having registered a Nintendo ID, the game will be tied to my system, right? What happens, if I register a Nintendo ID after the purchase (let's say a year later)? Will my purchase then be automatically linked to my ID, so that I could transfer it (the ID and the purchase) to another system?
So I've got Dead Cells, Unexplored, and Monster Hunter preloaded. Planning on getting Okami and 2064 as well and I really want WarioWare. This is getting ridiculous.
I will literally play any genre and enjoy them except fighting games. Even fighting games, I’ll buy the good ones and try to get good at them but never do.
Not intentionally, but I find myself trying games I never would have looked at twice before. Ive ended up with an incredibly diverse set of games on my Switch and I love it.
If HW ever goes on decent sale (lol) then I'll probably pick it up. Really though I wish they'd port over all the SK games to scratch my minor musou itch
Five new NA eShop pages from today: Dragon Ball FighterZ - Open Beta (August 9, Free) Nightmares from the Deep 2: The Siren's Call (August 10, $14.99) Tetra's Escape (August 10, $4.99) Polygod (August 17, $14.99) Little Dragons Cafe (August 24, $59.99)
In one sense it's good that even the largest of switch games are still a small size relative to some shit on PS4 and XB1. They won't take long to redownload if I need to make space
When I went to bed last night, I thought it would be a good idea to play Cycle 28 for 15 minutes. Yeah, it was a good idea. Sleeping is overrated. please send help