Golf Story is wonderful, you should play it.
Kirby SA is the most gorgeous Kirby game yet. The character designs are great, I agree with you there.
Hey, if you can get your hands on The Messenger, do it!
Golf Story is wonderful, you should play it.
Kirby SA is the most gorgeous Kirby game yet. The character designs are great, I agree with you there.
Hey, if you can get your hands on The Messenger, do it!
Thanks, Matt.
Well, The Messenger IS a tough game, but I would still give it a try. It's very good, so I think the experience would be worth it, even if you can't finish it.
Breath of the Wild has a way of doing that--y'know, capturing your time and sucking you into its wonderful world. fyi, I only buy digital games if I have to, still prefer physical copies, especially since space on the Switch is so limited.
If you can pick up a copy of Capcom BEUB it would be so fun to play online with you
I would love to get the Monster Boy game, but like you said, so many games and so little time. If you can, you should get Golf Story--I think you'd like it.
There were certainly a lot of ports of Nintendo games on Switch this past year (there were even some ports on 3DS). I'm hoping instead of porting Mario Maker to Switch, Nintendo will do a sequel. Guess we'll find out!
I've been very curious about this game. I love F-Zero and Shinen's Fast Racing RMX, so it's great to see another futuristic racing game. Might pick this up for Switch.
LOL you said "Breath of the Wind." Anyways, glad you're enjoying it. And beating ANY Castlevania is always a triumph, but especially the original.
The toys to life is optional. You can play the whole game with just a regular controller if you want, which is what I'll be doing (but I'd be lying if I told you I wasn't excited to have that beautiful arwing model!!!)
I agree with you on Zero. Y'know, there aren't very many space ship combat games, like you said. Plenty of games that take place in space, but actual ship-based games, not much.
Perhaps you could say that toys-to-life is on life support lol. But maybe Starlink will revive it all. We'll see.
I also love SF64. I think the series needs to evolve past on-rails levels, which is what is happening here with Starlink. It's unfortunate if you don't have a Switch, but I'm really hoping that this dev team will be able to make an actual SF game if Starlink sells well.