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TopicThe Nintendo Switch is coming up on 6 years.
adjl
02/16/23 10:07:12 AM
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Cruddy_horse posted...
even the exclusives it does have barely run correctly and have massive performance issues.

This just isn't true unless "massive performance issues" means "sometimes it has to load for a few seconds or the framerate dips" (and that would just be silly). Even S/V is perfectly playable, just jankier than is excusable from a company/franchise as successful as GF/Pokemon, and that's by far the most notorious game for performing poorly.

wolfy42 posted...
Nintendo did seem to go away from a wide RPG library along time ago, which is really sad, and when you include all the PS and PC rpg games etc, it makes the few you can't play on nintendo not a big deal (at least to me).

If you miss classic JRPG's, you owe it to yourself to give the first Xenoblade game (on the Wii, or Definitive Edition on the Switch) a proper try. X (the WiiU one), 2, and 3 (both on Switch) are all phenomenal games in their own rights, but the first one in particular really captures the feeling of playing older JRPG's, but translated into 3D. The battle system sometimes doesn't land for people that prefer turn-based systems, but the world design, exploration, and story format brings the genre into a 3D world in a way that a lot of other 3D RPG's don't quite hit.

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