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18 hours ago, Garwoofoo said:

 

It won't be the same on the Switch without the amazing Wiimote controls. Play the Wii version.

 

World Of Good does an effective pointer control system with the joycons. The Wii trilogy mightn't be compromised.

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1 hour ago, Fatsam said:

 

Lock on is retained, but you get the liberation of free reticule movement on top of that, the ability to smoothly shoot things with accuracy around the screen, and that awesome feeling that you actually have the Arm Cannon. The gameplay flows better and there's a real sense of being more in control. The game inevitably becomes a little bit easier, which could be seen as a bad thing I suppose. Been playing it a bit recently on PC with a dolphin bar. It's still magnificent, although the escape at the start felt a bit too slow and the boss fights haven't really got going yet. Not sure there has been a game more immersive outside of VR. I was sucked straight back into that world. It looks great in HD and the music is stunning. 

 

There's also the fact that Free-aiming allows you to look around more easily & take in the staggering amounts of environmental detail that Retro added to the Level designs, detail that you can easily miss when you have the original games more restrictive view controls.

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3 minutes ago, cohen205 said:

 

Never been tempted by the lite, but this has made my jaw drop to the floor. 

Really though?

The thing is , I remember buying a Gameboy Pocket on the day it was released - with Links Awakening, for £75.

 

I'm still tempted by this deal though, mainly because I'm stuck in hospital at the moment and have been thinking about getting a Switch for a while. 

 

How does the game compare to the original? Other than presumably being in colour - is there much new to it?

 

Also anyone know if this offer is available in store? Thinking of getting my mate to pick it up for me on his way to visit tomorrow, if it is. 

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12 minutes ago, Anne Summers said:

Really though?

The thing is , I remember buying a Gameboy Pocket on the day it was released - with Links Awakening, for £75.

 

I'm still tempted by this deal though, mainly because I'm stuck in hospital at the moment and have been thinking about getting a Switch for a while. 

 

How does the game compare to the original? Other than presumably being in colour - is there much new to it?

 

Also anyone know if this offer is available in store? Thinking of getting my mate to pick it up for me on his way to visit tomorrow, if it is. 

 

Yeah really. I was thinking of picking up Zelda anyway, so technically I’d be getting a brand new switch lite for £150.

 

 

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Ok then. I sneaked out of work to get home early and set the little thing up for the kids. Pretty smooth process all on all. 

My only frustration is the WiFi seems pretty sensitive to signal. My sky router is no more that 20 feet away through a few open door and around a plasterboard wall but it’s not having any of it. 

Incredibly - to me at least - there isn’t a socket for an Ethernet cable or I could use my dlinks. Guess I’ll meed to get a WiFi booster of some description.  

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8 hours ago, Anne Summers said:

Really though?

The thing is , I remember buying a Gameboy Pocket on the day it was released - with Links Awakening, for £75.

 

I'm still tempted by this deal though, mainly because I'm stuck in hospital at the moment and have been thinking about getting a Switch for a while. 

 

How does the game compare to the original? Other than presumably being in colour - is there much new to it?

 

Also anyone know if this offer is available in store? Thinking of getting my mate to pick it up for me on his way to visit tomorrow, if it is. 

It's a complete remake. New everything.

 

 

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