nordique
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Especially for new games and considering Nintendo games do not really lower in priceAt least you can redeem their voucher things for it... $100 for two games isn't so bad when the games are $60 or $70 each.
Especially for new games and considering Nintendo games do not really lower in priceAt least you can redeem their voucher things for it... $100 for two games isn't so bad when the games are $60 or $70 each.
Just play it twice as long so you get double the pixels and double the framesSame. I can’t justify a 30 fps, most likely ~720p game for $70.
me too.Managed to get it on Amazon at $60 before price change.
Out of all video game developers in this world you choose to be sceptical towards Nintendo EPD. They're not clueless like 343i studio. They created the highest rated game in this generation that has sold over 30 million copies and most of those were sold at full price without an official bundle with the system.Looks like $70 DLC after the trailer.
I seriously hope I'm wrong, but that trailer only showed me it's just more of BOTW with smaller bite sized levels in the sky while reusing everything else, even enemies.
I am not seeing the improvement in combat, variety, boss battles, or dungeons. I just can't get over how this took 6 years to make based on what I've seen.
Not to mention how is the time between releases a factor in how good a game is?Out of all video game developers in this world you choose to be sceptical towards Nintendo EPD. They're not clueless like 343i studio. They created the highest rated game in this generation that has sold over 30 million copies and most of those were sold at full price without an official bundle with the system.
I'm just going off my eyeballs. They haven't shown anything impressive yet. It may be in there, hopefully. I pre-ordered it already. But I'm going in with low expectations currently. It honestly makes me wonder if they're already working on the next real Zelda, and this is the B team building off existing assets. Would make sense to get something else ready for the early years of Switch 2.Out of all video game developers in this world you choose to be sceptical towards Nintendo EPD. They're not clueless like 343i studio. They created the highest rated game in this generation that has sold over 30 million copies and most of those were sold at full price without an official bundle with the system.
I got TotK and Advance Wars. Solid sale.Remember you can get Vouchers and get TotK with one of them. Two games for $100. I will hold my other voucher for something they announce later in the year.
I'm just going off my eyeballs. They haven't shown anything impressive yet. It may be in there, hopefully. I pre-ordered it already. But I'm going in with low expectations currently. It honestly makes me wonder if they're already working on the next real Zelda, and this is the B team building off existing assets. Would make sense to get something else ready for the early years of Switch 2.
I got TotK and Advance Wars. Solid sale.
Even if its hyper DLC, it'll be fun. But that's what it truly looks like so far. I'd be happy to be wrong obviously, since I bought it already.The fact they didn't feel the need to use this a launch title has me a little worried but there's no way they could work on this for 6 years a not have a ton of new elements and features (fishing, underwater gameplay, etc) ...right?
I mean Nintendo rarely (if ever) makes a bad Zelda game so I'm choosing to have faith on this one...but yea they really need to come hard with their next presentation or I'll be truly worried it's just hyper DLC
I got TotK and Advance Wars. Solid sale.
Yeah I'm still wondering how to throw bombs - if you even can. Granted, I've only played for like two hours, since I was working yesterday and today's my nephew's birthday, so I've only seen two or three bombchus, and used them against like-likes so just putting them down in front of them was enough.I miss the days of game having instructions, so I'd somehow set the hud to pro, which meant that when you lift anything it doesn't give you the prompts for how to rotate items and the game doesn't explain it, spent hours trying to drop things against things to get them at the right angle, failed all the hook rafts again and again, ended up using two massive stone pieces in tandem to get to the second shrine properly, brute force got me through and then I watched some videos and read some articles about holding the r button, so going into the options switched from pro to normal hud and yeah it does give the prompt, but this sort of thing used to be in the instruction books, I saw I wasn't the only one facing this as I was searching for an answer, normally nintendo are so good at walking you through mechanics (or have been) the whole start of the game felt very messy and muddled to start with, but persevered and figured it must be something with me, which it kind of was but again - I miss instruction manuals
Biggest disappointment has been how much the performance and frame rate tank when in ultra hand mode and there are clouds in the direction you are facing, terrible in those situations
Hold R like you're going to throw your weapon but don't let go.. then hold up on dpad and select the item you want to throw. When you select and let go of up on dpad you'll now be holding the selected item and when you let go of R Link will toss it.Yeah I'm still wondering how to throw bombs - if you even can. Granted, I've only played for like two hours, since I was working yesterday and today's my nephew's birthday, so I've only seen two or three bombchus, and used them against like-likes so just putting them down in front of them was enough.
Not really like that in the USA. Digital and physical are very close in price.To be honest this is more like faux outrage to be honest, and pretty much only an issue for those buying digital. I n the U.K the price was £70/$70.... but in reality it was always going to be very easy to get the physical copy of the game for around £50.
It's just nobody ever seemed to mention this, as they were all to busy shouting about a price you were never going to pay. If people want to buy digital and pay the tax, then that's up to them. But many complaining are the same people calling Nintendo's unfair digital service, where games do not migrate from one system to another, and that's before we get to the fact the digital versions should be cheaper, with no cart,box or logistical costs.
Bestest game of all times with the bestest complex open world sandbox of all times I would have paid $200 for itI payed $94 CAD for my copy and it worth every penny.
SplatoonI mean...nintendo is probs greedier than all of the companies. The whole reason the hardware is a gen and a half behind, is purely for financial profit.
Atleast the other companies somewhats still wanna have nice tech and will spend more to do it. Nintendo doesnt care if they arent lrogessing the medium, they want to pay less and charge more.
Id keep an eye on their asses tbh. They also get away with not releasing new IP's
How random to find an old thread and bump it with helpful tips.Hold R like you're going to throw your weapon but don't let go.. then hold up on dpad and select the item you want to throw. When you select and let go of up on dpad you'll now be holding the selected item and when you let go of R Link will toss it.
The controls, like BotW can be a little overwhelming initially, but once they click IMO I've never felt like I accomplished so much from a set of limited inputs.
If any series is deserving of being $70, it's mainline Zelda the greatest franchise in gaming.
I mean...nintendo is probs greedier than all of the companies. The whole reason the hardware is a gen and a half behind, is purely for financial profit.
Thanks, there was a "special controls" tutorial that teaches you that, but only later after you've reached the surface.Hold R like you're going to throw your weapon but don't let go.. then hold up on dpad and select the item you want to throw. When you select and let go of up on dpad you'll now be holding the selected item and when you let go of R Link will toss it.
The controls, like BotW can be a little overwhelming initially, but once they click IMO I've never felt like I accomplished so much from a set of limited inputs.
If you have a Nintendo online account and you are interested in any other Nintendo title, it just make sense to go the voucher route.I hate the very concept of $70 pricing but if there was ever a game that justified it, its this one...
If you may need to sell it to save some money (flexible term renting in a way) that trick block ya, but with these games I think if you like them there will be plenty of replay value and it is nice not to have to swap carts.If you have a Nintendo online account and you are interested in any other Nintendo title, it just make sense to go the voucher route.
Thankfully Switch games sizes are very low. The largest game I have is probably 16GB. I have 122 games installed on my 512GB.If you may need to sell it to save some money (flexible term renting in a way) that trick block ya, but with these games I think if you like them there will be plenty of replay value and it is nice not to have to swap carts.
Having carts is nice because you rely a lot less on keep on expanding SD storage as games get bigger and bigger, but the process of swapping carts is still quite annoying (mechanically, you always feel like you are breaking something)… very much so.
I would have thought deals were far easier to come by in the U.S, feel sorry for you guys.Not really like that in the USA. Digital and physical are very close in price.
I am not paying for a $20 subscription to save $20 on this gameIf you have a Nintendo online account and you are interested in any other Nintendo title, it just make sense to go the voucher route.
That’s why I’ve said if you have.I am not paying for a $20 subscription to save $20 on this game
I would be ok with this. I always hated Nintendo charging the same price for ports as brand new games.I can see Nintendo experimenting with pricing... Maybe some remasters/remakes like MPR will be $40 but other major releases like Zelda TOKT will be $70... That would be interesting