Impossible to find a switch for sale, been checking every day for like a week
I can see the normal red/blue version in stock on Argos for £280 and the limited edition Mario Bros red/blue on Amazon for £300.
Musynx, maybe?Are there any really simple music type games that you control simply by moving the controller?
I remember a have on PlayStation years ago that was just flying and add you moved you changed the sounds, want something similar.
3 weeks away. Best to just order it and wait.Argos not in stock at my postcode, not available for delivery.
Amazon is a pre-order, which is available February 12.....
I feel the same - owned both Wii consoles so don't need all of these remasters. They sucked me in with BOTW as a release game, and to be fair Odyssey followed shortly after, but since then there has been **** all decent new exclusives.The switch has ended up being one of my least used Nintendo consoles due to all the releases, it's like a kick in the teeth every time they are announced, I can see why they do it, it's easy money, and tbh many people haven't even played these games today, but I do feel like I've been penalised for being a Wii-U owner, I see everyone enjoying their Switch's while I feel like starring in Groundhog day.
It's especially annoying as it has been my favourite sku from Nintendo to date, I always wanted an handled that gave me a fully-fledged console experience on the move and this does that, I just want more first party games to play on it, they better release an MK9 on this thing god dammit!
I still own a Wii U and love my Switch.Agreed, if you owned a Wii U then a switch is not that appealing. Even the pokemon main releases have been lackluster. How long are we waiting for Metroid Prime, again?
Then again many of the games getting re-release on Switch I never bought on Wii U. So I am happy being able to pick them all up.
Totally yes.
Mario kart, Zelda, smash bros are just suped up Wii U variants.
Metroid is coming, as is another zelda so the switch will have those.
But also let's not forget that in that era, the handheld division was seperate. And we had *tons* of amazing first party GBA games to boot. Now they are unified.
You could make the same argument about the Xbox though.This is exactly the point. I *Did* play them. Imagine your switch library being reduced to only switch exclusives. Still worth it?
Yea true.
I guess my point is, why are we having fewer first party releases, to which the answer is probably that first party titles now take more effort to develop since people expect "bigger" games, to which my point would be that - actually - I'd personally prefer smaller games of the N64/gamecube era, but just have more of them.
Perhaps I'm in the minority though.