Nintendo Switch (Currently Plagued) - Here we shit post about the new Nintendo console, The Switch

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It's obviously a top-down style Zelda they're not gonna make it open world they're even using the same engine as the Link's Awakening remake by the looks of it, calm down.
A top down game can be open world. Just watch the trailer, they use the clone stuff to climb over walls and trees, there are no barriers. It's top down but for all intents and purposes it follows their open air design from BoTW/ToTK. They even say its on purpose to make "everyone's experience different"
 
It's top down but for all intents and purposes it follows their open air design from BoTW/ToTK.
Was thinking about your post. Does the design if BOTW and TOTK draw from A Link Between Worlds? This new game may be more of a return to the roots of those newer games than it initially appears.
 
I wonder if it says something about me that I'm almost more excited about the added games on the expansion pass? Perfect Dark, Turok, and LttP Four Swords are honestly pretty good and it tickles my inner kid to have them on a Nintendo console again and not my phone.
 
A top down game can be open world. Just watch the trailer, they use the clone stuff to climb over walls and trees, there are no barriers. It's top down but for all intents and purposes it follows their open air design from BoTW/ToTK. They even say its on purpose to make "everyone's experience different"
If it has traditional dungeons that's great, that's the main issue with BotW anyway.

I wonder if it says something about me that I'm almost more excited about the added games on the expansion pass? Perfect Dark, Turok, and LttP Four Swords are honestly pretty good and it tickles my inner kid to have them on a Nintendo console again and not my phone.
I'm just glad they opened the door to M-rated Rareware games. Conker is probably inevitable now.
 
I wonder if it says something about me that I'm almost more excited about the added games on the expansion pass? Perfect Dark, Turok, and LttP Four Swords are honestly pretty good and it tickles my inner kid to have them on a Nintendo console again and not my phone.
Nothing wrong with that, the Four Swords version of ALTTP may as well have been lost media up until now.
 
Oh shit man, I didn't even consider that!
Imagine Live and Reloaded getting ported!
I prefer the N64 version but I'll take either one tbh. If they're doing full ports I'd like Kameo while they're at it, their last game I've really had any interest in. It'd be a good fit for Nintendo.
 
Alright, let’s do this:
  • Mario & Luigi Brotherhood will probably be good, but I can’t get excited about a new Mario RPG after the absolute disaster that was the TTYD remake. Let’s wait and see how many trannies are in this one.
  • Switch Sports is getting basketball, too little too late.
  • That Looney Tunes sport game actually looks pretty good, reminds me of Mario Sports Mix.
  • DKC Returns remaster? Sure, whatever, life support game.
  • The Dragon Quest 3 remake looks great, and it’s good to know they’re also doing 1 and 2.
  • Super Mario Party Jamboree is a day 1 buy pirate for me. A new Mario Party in the classic style plus two old boards (one of which is a favorite of mine, Mario’s Rainbow Castle) is the best way they could have handled a new entry IMO, even if those old boards were probably scrapped DLC for Superstars.
  • They finally did it, Wand of Gamelon 2. It looks amazing, BotW chads win again while the contrarians cope and sneed :story:
  • how the fuck is just dance still here
  • Metroid Prime 4 trailer was unexpected, as it will definitely be a Switch 2 game.
  • Some good third party stuff, glad to see MvC2 getting some love. I might get Denpa Men.
Overall, very good direct. And as usual, Nintendo wins not-E3 by simply showing up.
Anyone think they have been going a bit overboard with the Mario Party releases?
One every three years? It was a yearly franchise up through 8 and DS.
 
Honestly, I never liked the LA remake artstyle. Didn't think it fit, and was disappointed it didn't look like either the old artwork or the trailer. So I'm glad that this style is getting a game actually designed with it in mind. Gameplay looks interesting too.

All they need to do is not lock 8 directional movement to a stick (WHAT WERE THEY THINKING?!!??!?)
 
Nintendo is now the ultimate wokie company. TWO GAMES ABOUT WOMEN IN ONE YEAR??! I can't handle this!!!
If I were you, I'd like to end up like your PFP and kill myself for saying that. Oh, and I liked the Direct. A bit underwhelmed there's no Pokemon Legends Z-A news but it's more likely gonna be later this year. Pokemon things tend to be self-focused in reveals, not to mention its likely gonna be Switch 2 crossreleased like MP4
 
Im most excited for metroid prime 4 even if its going to take another year to finally come out
 
So how many retards are going to get filtered asking who the fuck is the robot guy hanging out with metroid™s because they never played hunters or may allah forgive me for mentioning this dogshit....federation force
I don't remember his name and I played Hunters. I just remember he's some bounty hunter that was a rival of Samus and stole something at the end of Federation Force...maybe? (it could have been one of the other ones, I can't honestly remember)
 
Maybe it's because my expectations were low going into this, but nintendo absolutely btfo everyone else's totally not e3. Solid 8.5/10 direct.
But those GameCube graphics, thought.:cryblood:
Models looks disguting.
Personally, not too interested in it, but "muh gwaffix!" fags get the rope.
 
A top down game can be open world. Just watch the trailer, they use the clone stuff to climb over walls and trees, there are no barriers. It's top down but for all intents and purposes it follows their open air design from BoTW/ToTK. They even say its on purpose to make "everyone's experience different"
Zelda has always been open to some degree, though. For example, in a Link to the Past, after you rescue Zelda the first time and come out of the sanctuary, you can basically go anywhere in the light world. You can go to the Village and get some bombs and then go get the ice rod right out of the gate before you even enter the first dungeon if you want, or you can complete the game without getting it at all. There is nothing stopping you from just wandering around other than a few areas with stones you cannot lift until you beat the second dungeon. Just because you can stack tables to get over obstacles, does not mean there will be no barriers in the game similar to the stones in a Link to the Past that you cannot get around until a certain point. I kind of get the impression that that's the purpose the rifts serve. It was only later in the series where they really started locking down your ability to explore the world early on. I thought a Link Between Worlds was a refreshing return to form in this regard, because the tutorials and gates in the world were frankly starting to get retarded by Twilight Princess.
 
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