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Nobody makes a 3rd party N64 controller for the Switch yet?
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Can you imagine if they're just more of those copy pasted shrines and not proper dungeons? This is like a Super Mario Bros 2 (JP) situation, a nearly identical game that's more like a mod.some sky islands (which are probably the replacement shrines and no actual dungeons)
You miiiiight like this:Hey can someone name First Person RPGs for the Switch? Its a genre I used to love back in the DOS days and I'm wanting at least one I can take on the go.
Only one I actually own is Drawngeon: Dungeons of Ink and Paper, which was okay.
I've heard there's more.
and Metroid Dread.Not sure why everyone is surprised about Nintendo phoning it in, they did the same thing with Animal Crossing.
I have looked but not found anything too compelling. There are also adapters which allow you to plug original controllers in. However both seem to have button mapping issues. I'm sure there is something out there that I have overlooked though.Nobody makes a 3rd party N64 controller for the Switch yet?
For what it's worth, I made the controller page my homepage so it was just a matter of it showing up. But Nintendo's restocking patterns are pretty fucked.I'd like one too, but not nearly enough to go through the whole niggamarole of checking hundreds of times for months on end
As pointed above, Nintendo didn't develop it but calling MD phoned in is dumb.and Metroid Dread.
You get to run around in an sandbox and leap through the occasional obstacle course. It felt kind of weak, but I never really had much of an issue with it.How was Mario Odyssey?
Fine, I'll just call it heavily botched instead.As pointed above, Nintendo didn't develop it but calling MD phoned in is dumb.
Literally the only way they could have done the free aim while movingFine, I'll just call it heavily botched instead.
Seriously, Metroid should've just ended after Super. After that it felt like Nintendo (or the people they outsource the games to) never really understood the genre Metroid helped invent, insisting on either being really linear or story-driven and often having stories that felt like somebody's bad fanfic got turned into a game.
Dread just had mechanical issues on top of that. Full stop, a side-scrolling 2D game should never force you to move using the analog stick... and that's just the beginning of the issues....
Yooo my roommate in college loved this shit.Random retro mecha game got an remaster
That bank of four buttons stands in for one, but seriously who uses the stock joycons anyway?Also the generic switch doesnt have a dpad
It's a very unpopular opinion, but I agree that Dread was messy and way overhyped, probably because people want more Metroid games. The 3ds one I hated, and Dread was just more of that. I didn't like Fusion, Zero Mission was decent though. Super felt like the perfected version of the formula, but after seeing everything after, it feels like it was accidental or through hardware limitations or something that its the way it is.Fine, I'll just call it heavily botched instead.
Seriously, Metroid should've just ended after Super. After that it felt like Nintendo (or the people they outsource the games to) never really understood the genre Metroid helped invent, insisting on either being really linear or story-driven and often having stories that felt like somebody's bad fanfic got turned into a game.
Dread just had mechanical issues on top of that. Full stop, a side-scrolling 2D game should never force you to move using the analog stick... and that's just the beginning of the issues....
The same fools that buy entire new joycons when the stick starts to drift instead of 5 bucks on some new sticks and spending the 20 minutes to swap them outbut seriously who uses the stock joycons anyway?
I assume you mean dungeon crawlers and I know there is a bunch of them on Switch:Hey can someone name First Person RPGs for the Switch? Its a genre I used to love back in the DOS days and I'm wanting at least one I can take on the go.
Only one I actually own is Drawngeon: Dungeons of Ink and Paper, which was okay.
I've heard there's more.
The Keep is a pretty good real time Dungeon Master/Eye of the Beholder type but I can't vouch for the Switch port. Phantasy Star kind of qualifies.Hey can someone name First Person RPGs for the Switch? Its a genre I used to love back in the DOS days and I'm wanting at least one I can take on the go.
Only one I actually own is Drawngeon: Dungeons of Ink and Paper, which was okay.
I've heard there's more.
Probably GOTY because M2 are heroes although I cbf to check it out now. Fans of this game should check out Gigantic Army though.Random retro mecha game got an remaster
what's the best option for an actual dpad in handheld mode?That bank of four buttons stands in for one, but seriously who uses the stock joycons anyway?
I assume you mean dungeon crawlers and I know there is a bunch of them on Switch:
Labyrinth of Refrain and its sequel Labyrinth of Galleria
Strangers of Sword City (bundled with Savior of Sapphire Wings)
Vaporum
Demon Gaze
Mary Skelter 2 (which has the first game bundled)
and as pointed out earlier, there is the Etrian Odyssey trilogy coming out this June.