Namco Upping Switch development
didn't think the system would find an audience so quickly
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Square Enix will aggressively pursue Switch development
They recognise Switches great sales and momentum
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Nintendo are high with the prices on these sd cards.
Remember memory cards? Those were the days...
Rocket League is coming next week. GG, it’s a must buy.
Star Wars! Nothing but Star Wars!
New trilogy announced, live action tv show too!
Disney execs must be pretty impressed with Rian Johnson’s The Last Jedi. Now my hype level has increased. I hope the new trilogy is from the old republic days.
I've never been less hyped for a Star Wars film after the previous one.
So this is how it feels to be one of the nerds who didn't like the prequels.
And yeah, I could get the 'better' version cheaper on PC, but I know it would end up sitting in my steam library gathering digital dust. I actually look forward to playing something contemporary and multiplatform on the humble Switch.
As we just mentioned a few minutes ago, Square-Enix is big on Switch. They're ready to really start pouring some support out for the system. Here's the latest tidbits from the company themselves.
- Project Octopath Traveler and Dragon Quest XI Switch seem on-track for next fiscal year
- Switch’s momentum is strong and Nintendo doing great is good for Square-Enix.
- Switch is ideal for middle-range games, which Square-Enix is good at making, so they will work on these aggressively
- when considering games for Switch, Square-Enix won’t rule out any IPs
- this includes new ones, currently active ones and not-active ones
- new Switch games may become multi-platform, but Square Enix promise to “aggressively make games for Switch”
EDGE mag reviews
Assassin's Creed Origins (PS4/Xbox One, Ubisoft): 6
Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus (PS4/Xbox One, Bethesda): 7
The Evil Within 2 (PS4/Xbox One, Bethesda): 6
Middle-earth: Shadow of War (PS4/Xbox One, Warner): 6
Cuphead (Xbox One, Microsoft): 8
Forza Motorsport 7 (Xbox One, Microsoft): 8
Gran Tourismo Sport (PS4, Sony): 6
Fire Emblem Warriors (Switch, Nintendo): 7
Golf Story (Switch, Sidebar Games): 5
Metacritic Switch - 58/100
Polygon - 5/10Famitsu - 35/40 (9, 9, 9,
TSSZ News - 2/5Destructoid - 5.5/10Metro - 4/10Nintendo Life - 6/10GamesRadar - 2.5/5Hardcore Gamer - 3.5/5Eurogamer
KotakuGame Informer - 6.5/10
Some DOOM Switch reviews
COGconnected - 8.5/10
Destructoid - 8/10
NintendoLife - 8/10
wccftech - 7.6/10
GoNintendo - N/A
GameSpot - In Progress, 7/10
GameXplain - Liked
NintendoLife - 8/10
Aw crap. That's a lot of updates for a non-E3 day.
So tired.
My interest in Rocket League has waned considerably. Watching videos makes it look like some cheap cellphone game. You drive about to knock a football into a net? Is that it?
I want it, but Xenoblade 2 and Skyrim are out soon too.
Good to see that even on PS4 and Xbone, MH retains much of it's grahical scrappiness. There's still washed out textures and laughably last gen landscape modelling.