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The 2 hotel dusk games were enjoyable and hope an ending to the series can happen.Just played the demo of Another Code Recollection, really looking forward to the full game. The artstyle and graphics are very pretty.
The remake is actually handled by Arc System Works with the presence of Taisuke Kanasaki (the director of Another Code and Hotel Dusk), and running on the Unity engine. So while Cing is technically dead as a company, there is hope in seeing a remake of the same caliber for Hotel Dusk in the future.
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Boat captain is voiced by Akio Otsuka (Solid Snake, Blackbeard in One Piece, Jeralt in 3H, Koichi Adachi in Yakuza, etc.) and Jessica Robbins by Akemi Okamura (Nami in One Piece).
I'll also be testing the Japanese Switch demo of Legend of Heroes Kuro no Kiseki during this weekend.
With your contributions the Nintendo Switch has now reached 8k (posts). Eat your heart out, Playstation.oh no no no no
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Looks like it’s time for my biyearly “why is Currently Plagued in the title” post.With your contributions the Nintendo Switch has now reached 8k (posts). Eat your heart out, Playstation.
To be fair, the system bricking on people day 1 was a bad omen, not to mention the online subscription shit was a turn off to a lot of people.Looks like it’s time for my biyearly “why is Currently Plagued in the title” post.
The early days of Switch hate were fucking autistic, with most people crying about pointless shit like muh cow milking minigame in 1-2 Switch, or Labo using cardboard (apparently paying $60 for a plastic cartridge is perfectly normal, but paying $60 for a plastic cartridge + some cardboard is insane). You could tell that shills were desperate for the Switch to fail.Its funny, I reread the first twenty pages of this thread last night just to have a trip down vidya memory lane and 1) pretty much everyone hated the Switch on day 1 and thought it was gonna die a dog's death and 2) because it shared the same subject matter as the general Nintendo retardation thread it had huge periods of downtime (there were no posts in 2019, for example) and that twenty pages got me all the way from 2016 to 2020. The other 380 pages would have been all in the last three and a half years.
I expect the people who hated it on day one didn't have the console yet. I remember before TOTK came out there were people absolutely committed to hating the game based on a few rumors, only to finally shut up when they pirated the game and were forced to concede it was pretty good. It was probably the same haters that want to hate for the sake of hating, and will claim to hate the Switch 2 before it even hits shelves and reviewers.Its funny, I reread the first twenty pages of this thread last night just to have a trip down vidya memory lane and 1) pretty much everyone hated the Switch on day 1 and thought it was gonna die a dog's death and 2) because it shared the same subject matter as the general Nintendo retardation thread it had huge periods of downtime (there were no posts in 2019, for example) and that twenty pages got me all the way from 2016 to 2020. The other 380 pages would have been all in the last three and a half years.
Even though I probably won't play it for a while that's why I'm getting it day 1, hoping it sells well enough to get the Hotel Dusk duology next.Just played the demo of Another Code Recollection, really looking forward to the full game. The artstyle and graphics are very pretty.
The remake is actually handled by Arc System Works with the presence of Taisuke Kanasaki (the director of Another Code and Hotel Dusk), and running on the Unity engine. So while Cing is technically dead as a company, there is hope in seeing a remake of the same caliber for Hotel Dusk in the future.
The first year was rough as hell, fanboys insisted it was great because they pretend Wii U didn't exist so they could inflate the importance of BotW, and try to convince you anybody gave a shit about ARMS.The early days of Switch hate were fucking autistic, with most people crying about pointless shit like muh cow milking minigame in 1-2 Switch, or Labo using cardboard (apparently paying $60 for a plastic cartridge is perfectly normal, but paying $60 for a plastic cartridge + some cardboard is insane). You could tell that shills were desperate for the Switch to fail.
It came out at the end of October, until then there was just Breath of the Wild and then Splatoon 2, both of which were just on Wii U already, so the first year was really empty until the holiday season when Odyssey came out, then Xenoblade 2.Mario Odyssey carried the Switch's first year pretty hard.
most people didn't buy a wii u thoIt came out at the end of October, until then there was just Breath of the Wild and then Splatoon 2, both of which were just on Wii U already, so the first year was really empty until the holiday season when Odyssey came out, then Xenoblade 2.
>nobody except fanboys cared about the Wii UThe first year was rough as hell, fanboys insisted it was great because they pretend Wii U didn't exist so they could inflate the importance of BotW, and try to convince you anybody gave a shit about ARMS.
Yeah, and I assume Xeno 2 requires you to play the first one, so there's a degree of barrier to entry presumably not present with the likes of Splatoon 2, meaning unless you were already into the series it was pretty much just Mario.It came out at the end of October, until then there was just Breath of the Wild and then Splatoon 2, both of which were just on Wii U already, so the first year was really empty until the holiday season when Odyssey came out, then Xenoblade 2.
When did I say that first one...?>nobody except fanboys cared about the Wii U
>BotW is insignificant because it was also on the Wii U
Pick one and only one.
It didn't, that's why the entire fanbase turned to shit when the weeb coomers took over, because people were hungry for an RPG on the Switch. Most of them only played Xenoblade 1 when the definitive edition came out. Always gatekeep your fandom.Yeah, and I assume Xeno 2 requires you to play the first one, so there's a degree of barrier to entry presumably not present with the likes of Splatoon 2, meaning unless you were already into the series it was pretty much just Mario.
Throw in Mario Kart too, while your at it. It was an awesome year one by almost any metric. You have to go back to, like, the NES to find anything like it.>nobody except fanboys cared about the Wii U
>BotW is insignificant because it was also on the Wii U
Pick one and only one.
Sorry I took like a million years to get back to you on this, but it happens I just played the Cowabunga Collection earlier today (I was suddenly hit with a desire to revisit TMNT stuff) and... on the Switch at least I didn't notice any input lag whatsoever. I press button, thing happens.IGN reports high input lag, above what I'd tolerate in a 2D action game. I've read the same in other places. Haven't personally played it though.
Eighty-five dollars is a pretty steep price for some DLC courses. Over a hundred if you want to keep playing online for a year. And it's on a fragile piece of junk with stick drift and/or input lag, great for a racing game.Throw in Mario Kart too, while your at it.