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1 hour ago, Nequests said:

I'll be surprised if it's not Fallout 4. Would be weird that they didn't annouce it at E3, but I can still see it.

Yep, considering Bethesda's appetite for ports and could see that happening as it would equal big sales. It's a no brainer.

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One small thing that I think would have helped a bit with the E3 Direct is Nintendo realising making Wario Ware collection (and Luigis Mansion 1 for that matter) for 3DS was a stupid idea and moving it to Switch instead.

 

For a console pushed for local multiplayer I wish it had more party sort of games, Mario Party is a start but putting Wario Ware on 3DS instead of Switch and not having a Switch Sports is a bit of a missed opportunity I think - those 2 and Smash would be insane at Christmas

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2 hours ago, smac said:

Was that Arwing flying backwards? And hopping over beams. And strafing? 

 

What the hell kind of flight model is that? Nuh-uh. Ah'm oot.

 

Yeah, they’ve ditched the realism from the mainline series.

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I see that The Sexy Brutale is on sale and have always fancied it. Is it time I tell it how I feel or is it still a crappy port and I should not answer its texts for a few months so it gets the hint? 

 

EDIT - Though I also see it's £3.99 on PSN. Though it's not on the Vita right? 

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7 hours ago, grindmouse said:

Starlink has such a cluttered UI and the ship movement is really odd - no sensation of speed and the ship floating and strafing around. Hmmmm.

 

Fortnite Switch continues to amaze. It’s a perfect fit and hopefully a system-seller. 

 

I thought the sense of movement looked really good. It just turns into an arena shooter during combat.

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4 hours ago, Strafe said:

I wonder if it will even get an e-shop release, given the toy aspect.

 

It's fully playable without the toys-to-life aspect, as Ubisoft aren't apparently stupid enough to tie a game to physical toys in 2018 after that entire sector imploded over the last few years.

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Starting to get issues when attaching the right joycon back to the console. 

 

Bought at Christmas, is it a return to Nintendo for a fix? Or can I take it back to store to replace?

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11 minutes ago, deKay said:

So it looks like the Pokeball Plus controllers are OVER FORTY POUNDS EACH.

 

I was expecting £20. Maybe £30. With a game/ball set for £60-65.

 

Thats over NINTY POUNDS for the game and ball. £180 to get both.

 

Fucking hell.

 

Switch tax. Nintendo charge in NINTY pounds.

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I've got thirty-six top quality video games installed, full price and indie, and my 128gb card is now full. I've finally settled on a truly outstanding balance of titles, though. I couldn't be happier staring at the dash (dashboard). Each game has a great icon, neither cheap looking, nor stylistically clashing. Almost all of the games has a fine title, or at least acceptable to repeat out loud when making a recommendation to a friend, acquaintance or co-worker. Naturally, they're all renowned games, with their pedigree carried on the robust shoulders of metacritic.com, combining a mix of established IPs from the hothouse studios of Japan, Europe and the United States, and the freshest independent titles developed by young innovative minds from around the globe. Every genre is covered from hair-raising horror, ambidextrous arcade action to pate-picking puzzlers. There is a world of pleasure and inspiration beneath my fingertips, the likes of which few humans have ever enjoyed - living, dead or unborn. Whether curled up on the sofa with a mug of cheap wine or wincing through tears as I guide another cack over my hemorrhoids, the Switch has proven a trusty companion, nay, confidant, nay, friend. Amen. 

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30 minutes ago, grindmouse said:

If you're going to own a Switch you will need to buy an SD card.

 

I don't see why this is so surprising in an age of 500GB hard drive consoles and enormous patches & DLC.

The difference being that SD cards are super expensive the bigger you go.

 

Just now, Kirby said:

 

If it's essential the Switch should either include more internal storage in the first place, or a free SD card. I've never had to buy extra storage for other consoles.

You don't on Switch either but just like other consoles you'll need to delete content when it gets full. Switch games are generally smaller in size than PS4/Xbox though.

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