Retarded Weeb
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- Dec 17, 2022
Is playing online or on-the-go an important factor? If not, you could save the money by just emulating it if you have no issue with pirating games.Fellow Kiwis!
I was considering repeating a reoccurring mistake I make and buying a console for a single game, the Switch and either Scarlet or Violet.
I've not played since Moon (which I bought a 3DS for and got within spitting distance of a living dex). Is the game actually worth it? Will I find some further mileage in other Nintendo games? Should I get the OLED version or regular, or just wait for the next gen Switch (which I didn't know existed until looking into this)?
For the curious, I also got a PS4 for Kingdom Hearts 3. I waited 14 years for that fucker. Maybe I should just stick to PC and give up on consoles entirely. Everything non-Nintendo makes it here eventually
If you do want to buy a console and you think there may be future Nintendo games you'll want to play, then you might as well spend extra for a Switch 2 coming out soon. It's backwards compatible with 99% of Switch games and may have framerate improvements when playing them.
As for the quality of Scarlet/Violet itself, I mean, it's Pokemon. Battles are still slow and easy, but maybe that's fine so long as you get to do Pokemon stuff. SV has an open world, which was ambitious for Game Freak but it's pretty empty. Some people like the story, but that's by Pokemon standards. The biggest negative talking point is that the game is really buggy, but people's tolerance levels for that with Pokemon varies a lot from some people not caring to others thinking the glitches are funny to others finding the game nearly unplayable. The most spectacular glitches seem to mostly only happen when you're playing multiplayer and have other people in the game world with you.