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Re: Nintendo Switch Chat Thread Too

Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2019 10:58 am
by kazanova_Frankenstein
OrangeRKN wrote:
kazanova_Frankenstein wrote:
OrangeRKN wrote:
kazanova_Frankenstein wrote:Thanks for the info on that. I basically just want more Deadly Premonition, but i will follow this games release and read up on it a bit more.


Have you played Flower, Sun, and Rain? That's the closest other game I've played to Deadly Premonition


I keep meaning to pick that up. Is the DS version acceptable, or is it the PS2 version that draws the (polarized) praise? I do not have access to a PS2 alas.


I've only played the DS version so can't compare, but from what I've read the main difference is the graphical downgrade for DS (which was never an issue for me). The localisation (as somewhere here pointed out recently) was redone for the later US release on DS, so I don't know which is considered "best" (or if the European English is the same as the original PS2 game)


Thanks again. It seems like its dirt cheap at CEX (£4 delivered), so might as well take a punt!

Re: Nintendo Switch Chat Thread Too

Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2019 12:07 pm
by jawafour
It appears that Nintendo is trying to make a bit of a push towards customers downloading games rather than choosing to get a cartridge version.

Let's Go had three purchase options for gamers in Japan; the boxed cart version, the download version... and a boxed download version (a case with a download code in it!). All three options share the same price. This approach is to be replicated for the upcoming Yoshi's Crafted World, whilst for Travis Strikes Back only the Japan Nintendo Store will offer a boxed cart version; other stores will have a boxed download version and then the download version will be on offer through the eShop.

It feels like the move away from physical media is rapidly speeding up, even for Nintendo systems.

Re: Nintendo Switch Chat Thread Too

Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2019 12:21 pm
by Winckle
jawafour wrote:It appears that Nintendo is trying to make a bit of a push towards customers downloading games rather than choosing to get a cartridge version.

Let's Go had three purchase options for gamers in Japan; the boxed cart version, the download version... and a boxed download version (a case with a download code in it!). All three options share the same price. This approach is to be replicated for the upcoming Yoshi's Crafted World, whilst for Travis Strikes Back only the Japan Nintendo Store will offer a boxed cart version; other stores will have a boxed download version and then the download version will be on offer through the eShop.

It feels like the move away from physical media is rapidly speeding up, even for Nintendo systems.


Re: Nintendo Switch Chat Thread Too

Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2019 12:34 pm
by Preezy
jawafour wrote:It appears that Nintendo is trying to make a bit of a push towards customers downloading games rather than choosing to get a cartridge version.

Let's Go had three purchase options for gamers in Japan; the boxed cart version, the download version... and a boxed download version (a case with a download code in it!). All three options share the same price. This approach is to be replicated for the upcoming Yoshi's Crafted World, whilst for Travis Strikes Back only the Japan Nintendo Store will offer a boxed cart version; other stores will have a boxed download version and then the download version will be on offer through the eShop.

It feels like the move away from physical media is rapidly speeding up, even for Nintendo systems.

I'm not really arsed about having physical games for my PS4 now that I've got all the space in the universe on my external HDD, but I do really like having my Switch cartridges all lined up in my carry case, there's something nice and tactile about them. Quite irrational, I'm sure, but I just likes what I likes!

Re: Nintendo Switch Chat Thread Too

Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2019 12:36 pm
by Poser
Preezy wrote:
jawafour wrote:It appears that Nintendo is trying to make a bit of a push towards customers downloading games rather than choosing to get a cartridge version.

Let's Go had three purchase options for gamers in Japan; the boxed cart version, the download version... and a boxed download version (a case with a download code in it!). All three options share the same price. This approach is to be replicated for the upcoming Yoshi's Crafted World, whilst for Travis Strikes Back only the Japan Nintendo Store will offer a boxed cart version; other stores will have a boxed download version and then the download version will be on offer through the eShop.

It feels like the move away from physical media is rapidly speeding up, even for Nintendo systems.

I'm not really arsed about having physical games for my PS4 now that I've got all the space in the universe on my external HDD, but I do really like having my Switch cartridges all lined up in my carry case, there's something nice and tactile about them. Quite irrational, I'm sure, but I just likes what I likes!


I find I play physical games much less, both on PS4 and Switch. It's a laziness thing. I like being able to flick through my library on-screen and decide what to play. I have Odyssey, Mario Kart and Mario Rabbids on cartridge and I wish they were all digital.

Re: Nintendo Switch Chat Thread Too

Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2019 12:41 pm
by jawafour
Yeah, on PS4 I've been totes digital for a few years now. On Switch I like the carts but recently I've started going for downloads.

I like seeing cases on the shelf but I kind a prefer the convenience (and, on PS4, less noise) of download versions.

Re: Nintendo Switch Chat Thread Too

Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2019 12:53 pm
by OrangeRKN
Nah, physical carts all the way.

There's a tactility to physical media that digital can't recreate. There is also a mental commitment. The convenience of easily switching between digital games is also a source of anxiety and indecision over what to play. With physical media you commit to a game to play when you load it in.

It's why I prefer watching DVDs or Blu-rays to Netflix - with Netflix I can easily spend 15 minutes just scrolling through the library. Even if I spend time browsing a physical collection deciding what to watch (or play), that's a more enjoyable experience as I'm navigating a bounded, physical space of my own order and creation.

Re: Nintendo Switch Chat Thread Too

Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2019 1:05 pm
by jawafour
OrangeRKN wrote:Nah, physical carts all the way... Even if I spend time browsing a physical collection deciding what to watch (or play), that's a more enjoyable experience as I'm navigating a bounded, physical space of my own order and creation.

That's a good point, Orange. I love perusing my physical games and, yeah, scrolling through a digital collection isn't quite the same experience. Even so, the loss of manuals and rise of updates means that the physical experience isn't quite what it used to be. But - and I never would have thought I'd say this a few years back - I think I'm ready for a download-only console now. Pricing and monopolisation fears remain, though.

But, specifically for Switch, I do still love the cases!

Re: Nintendo Switch Chat Thread Too

Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2019 1:07 pm
by OrangeRKN
jawafour wrote:Even so, the loss of manuals...


Which reminds me, I should upload a photo of moonlighter with its full colour manual :toot:

Re: Nintendo Switch Chat Thread Too

Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2019 1:17 pm
by NickSCFC
jawafour wrote:
OrangeRKN wrote:Nah, physical carts all the way... Even if I spend time browsing a physical collection deciding what to watch (or play), that's a more enjoyable experience as I'm navigating a bounded, physical space of my own order and creation.

That's a good point, Orange. I love perusing my physical games and, yeah, scrolling through a digital collection isn't quite the same experience. Even so, the loss of manuals and rise of updates means that the physical experience isn't quite what it used to be. But - and I never would have thought I'd say this a few years back - I think I'm ready for a download-only console now. Pricing and monopolisation fears remain, though.

But, specifically for Switch, I do still love the cases!


I like to have physical everything for my favourite things, my favourite games, movies, albums and books are dotted along a book shelf unit in the living room for all to see and browse.

The only things I bother with digitally are things I don't care too much about like indie games or my Spotify playlist.

Re: Nintendo Switch Chat Thread Too

Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2019 1:33 pm
by jawafour
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This *incred* StarFox artwork by WellsIllustrate is gonna be on display as part of an exhibition in Los Angeles. Truly awesome, and you can check out more pieces from the exhibition in this Nintendo Life article.

Re: Nintendo Switch Chat Thread Too

Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2019 2:23 pm
by imbusydoctorwho
Seen a physical copy of Shaq Fu for £13.99, bit tempted to get it.
Is it that awful?

Re: Nintendo Switch Chat Thread Too

Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2019 2:25 pm
by Sandy
imbusydoctorwho wrote:Seen a physical copy of Shaq Fu for £13.99, bit tempted to get it.
Is it that awful?


It's better than Mother Russia Bleeds but worse than Streets of Rage II.

Re: Nintendo Switch Chat Thread Too

Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2019 2:49 pm
by Preezy
Sandy wrote:
imbusydoctorwho wrote:Seen a physical copy of Shaq Fu for £13.99, bit tempted to get it.
Is it that awful?


It's better than Mother Russia Bleeds but worse than Streets of Rage II.

To be fair, most games ever made are worse than Streets of Rage II :wub:

Re: Nintendo Switch Chat Thread Too

Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2019 3:18 pm
by OrangeRKN
Sandy wrote:
imbusydoctorwho wrote:Seen a physical copy of Shaq Fu for £13.99, bit tempted to get it.
Is it that awful?


It's better than Mother Russia Bleeds but worse than Streets of Rage II.


Have you played Streets of Red? That's my recommended Switch beat-em-up

Re: Nintendo Switch Chat Thread Too

Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2019 9:11 pm
by Squinty
strawberry floating hell this Torna DLC is pure strawberry floating filler. Mandatory Side Quests. What the gooseberry fool.

Re: Nintendo Switch Chat Thread Too

Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2019 10:55 pm
by Tomous
Squinty wrote:strawberry floating hell this Torna DLC is pure strawberry floating filler. Mandatory Side Quests. What the gooseberry fool.


I like how their response to the criticism of filler side quests in the main game is to make them mandatory in the DLC :slol:

Re: Nintendo Switch Chat Thread Too

Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2019 11:53 pm
by Fisher
i played pokken today.

Re: Nintendo Switch Chat Thread Too

Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2019 5:13 am
by Squinty
Tomous wrote:
Squinty wrote:strawberry floating hell this Torna DLC is pure strawberry floating filler. Mandatory Side Quests. What the gooseberry fool.


I like how their response to the criticism of filler side quests in the main game is to make them mandatory in the DLC :slol:


It's a stupid decision. It completely kills the pace of it and I'm losing interest in it entirely. It's such a shame.

Re: Nintendo Switch Chat Thread Too

Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2019 7:28 am
by KjGarly
Switch arrived and set up with a years online which thankfully is dirt cheap at CDKeys for £16. Came with Mario Kart 8 and Mario Odyssey bought along with a dodgy copy Pro controller (looks identical to the Splatoon one I had) and a bunch of blank NFC cards to stick a few Amiibos on. Just need to wait till payday on the 15th so I can get Smash Bros.

Friend code is the same as one on previous Switch which is on the first page of anyone fancies adding me...Plz add me Fisher!

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