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RE: Nintendo at E3 2017 and some other thoughts

in #gaming7 years ago

Well, in the "whether should I buy a Switch" department, I would say id havelly depends on the kind of game you are looking for. If you are a Zelda fan and don't have a Wii U, Breath of the Wild it's quite a system seller to be considered. There' also RPG with Xenoblade 2 and adventure/platformer with Mario Odyssey , plus the competitive games of Splatoon and ARMS coming along... Switch actually has a great launch window till next year. Problem is, the future is uncertain... Wii U was also doing well at the beggining (although, not even close to the Switch sucess)...

The smartest move would probably be to wait till next year to see what thirdy partys and Nintendo will bring to Switch...But, if you are already a Nintendo games fan, it's almost certain that in the first party department, Nintendo wouldn't disappoint. Plus the system is neat, with a beautiful screen and even some fun indies as well (I don't own one myself, not because I didn't want it, but mostly because of lack of money...but I playd Snipper Clips in a friend's console, and the game is hell fun xD).

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Well I want Switch mostly to play casual local coop so right now there is not such a big choise of games. Snipper Clips looks really cool but that is all? For solo gaming I have PC and 3DS.

Well, in that concern, it's a better choice to wait a little longer indeed. Switch is falling in the local coop, aside for Mario Kart 8 DX at the moment (which is a really good game, I have the WiiU version and it's really fun), and a later future Splatoon 2 will have local coop as well, but you'll probably need to buy spare controllers....In the end, the best is to wait...About Snipper Clips yeah, it is really cool, but it's definitly not a system seller for the game is very short.