Nintendo Switch 2 - For the Soytendo consoomers to speculate about the successor to the Switch, recently announced for 2025.

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I keep bitching about DK:B but I am completely addicted to the gameplay, despite the fact I think it's repetitive. I hate smashing but I MUST smash all the things. I HAVE to get all the maps. More medals. No balloon count will satisfy me. It's annoying, but I'm also sick rn so it's very easy to fall into patterns that bring dopamine. I become a bigger monkey then smash- then the gold I get from smashing gives me more energy to be a big monkey again. Smash. Get more sparkly stuff. I'm stuck in this loop.

I think that's probably why it's getting high reviews, it's endless dopamine farming.

Next month is the upgraded Kirby and The Forgotten Lands, which he may like better if you are looking to fill the 3D platformer niche. Out of all the upgrades, it may be the only rerelease that has enough extra to warrant getting it on Switch 2.
Oh wow, thanks! I completely forgot about Kirby and The Forgotten Lands... I actually bought it launch day on the Switch during a time I was very busy and my kid was too young to play anything so I only got like a little bit of time of playing it- but I still have the game so I can pay for the upgrade when it comes out!

How exciting-- it's practically a new game to me now! I'll see if my kid likes Kirby 64: Crystal Shards in the meanwhile
 
So I tried Bananza too, and like others mentioned, the camera can be bad a lot of the time and it doesn't really feel like a platformer. This feels like an action game with light platforming and a bit of RPG elements tacked on. I already knew I wouldn't like the vibe or character design going into it, and some of the music is meh.

That said, while it's a little mindless and has some jank (controls and especially camera could use tightening up), it's kind of addicting. I think the first area should've been more impressive and fun, it felt somewhat lifeless and generic. I really got into it by the time I got to the second area and messed around there a bit. I took my sweet time so though I made very little progress I played for at least a couple hours.

I'm obviously not far yet but from what I've experienced to this point, I'd rate it 7.5/10. It's a much more subjective game than most, so this score feels meaningless, either it'll click with you or it won't imo.
 
I'm very pissed right now. My local Target had like 3 Switch 2s on Wednesday but I decided to wait a day for my next paycheck and they were all gone by then. They are literally impossible to find online for non-scalped prices. I was tricked into buying a Switch 1 on Temu that was misleading labeled on my Google search and won't get fully refunded for a few days unless I call the bank and fight with them over it. My local Gamestop is supposed to get more either today or Monday but unless I can get refunded by then I won't be able to afford it, I'm in the poor house and spent the first half if the year between jobs after my last job downsized and a few months ago someone hacked my PayPal and stole my money.
 
Someone should tell him...
Iwata is hiding out in Argentina with Hitler and Michael Jackson making the ultimate piece of entertainment media.

Oh wow, thanks! I completely forgot about Kirby and The Forgotten Lands... I actually bought it launch day on the Switch during a time I was very busy and my kid was too young to play anything so I only got like a little bit of time of playing it- but I still have the game so I can pay for the upgrade when it comes out!

How exciting-- it's practically a new game to me now! I'll see if my kid likes Kirby 64: Crystal Shards in the meanwhile
Forgotten Land is great, but if you’re willing to wait for the upgrade, that’ll bring it from 900p(?) 30 FPS to 4K/60. It’s my most anticipated Switch 2 thing right now, but I might get Bananza once the dust has settled and I have more time to dedicate to it.
 
Forgotten Land is great, but if you’re willing to wait for the upgrade, that’ll bring it from 900p(?) 30 FPS to 4K/60. It’s my most anticipated Switch 2 thing right now, but I might get Bananza once the dust has settled and I have more time to dedicate to it.
I am extremely interested in the new stuff for Forgotten Land. Already beat the game 100% and probably won't do that again, but as I understand it this mostly post-game content. And Kirby games don't really get started (and "fuck you" hard) until the post game.
 
I'm very pissed right now. My local Target had like 3 Switch 2s on Wednesday but I decided to wait a day for my next paycheck and they were all gone by then. They are literally impossible to find online for non-scalped prices. I was tricked into buying a Switch 1 on Temu that was misleading labeled on my Google search and won't get fully refunded for a few days unless I call the bank and fight with them over it. My local Gamestop is supposed to get more either today or Monday but unless I can get refunded by then I won't be able to afford it, I'm in the poor house and spent the first half if the year between jobs after my last job downsized and a few months ago someone hacked my PayPal and stole my money.
Sucks about your lost but sounds like the Switch 2 is selling like gangbusters.
 
Forgotten Land is great, but if you’re willing to wait for the upgrade, that’ll bring it from 900p(?) 30 FPS to 4K/60. It’s my most anticipated Switch 2 thing right now, but I might get Bananza once the dust has settled and I have more time to dedicate to it.
I am extremely interested in the new stuff for Forgotten Land. Already beat the game 100% and probably won't do that again, but as I understand it this mostly post-game content. And Kirby games don't really get started (and "fuck you" hard) until the post game.
I swear, Kirby overall is really carrying the Switch 2. The only games I am fully interested in are both his beyond that weird Another Code/Hotel Dusk successor.
 
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I swear, Kirby overall is really carrying the Switch 2. The only games I am fully interested in are both his beyond that weird Another Code/Hotel Dusk successor.
Hard to say when the system is still in the first couple months. Mario Kart World is good but not as good as 8 Deluxe, and certainly not worth $80. Fast Fusion is fine, but it has five different graphics settings and all of them look kinda bad and make me wish the game was on PC instead. Bananza is getting positive reception so far, so we’ll see for that one. And I like Welcome Tour, but… come on, that’s not a system seller. It shouldn’t even be paid, but I won’t beat that dead horse any further.

I have high hopes for Kirby though. Forgotten Land was amazing, Air Ride 1 was amazing, and the worst you can say about any Kirby is that it’s simply “good”.
 
Didn't they butcher the rerelease?
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I thought it was fine. The first game got translated over well, it was the second that people had issues with, though the second game was already strange and had a lot of plot issues and storylines left open for potential sequels. Disconnecting the "remake," which was always more of a reimagining, from the originals, it was solid on its own.
 
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Why are people bitching about Donkey Kong's new design, is it just the eyes?
I think it's because they're trying to do a weird mishmash of Miyamoto's DK and Rare's DK, and it clashes in the wrong way. If they had fully committed to Miyamoto's design - something like this:
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I think it would've gone down a lot better.
 
I think it's because they're trying to do a weird mishmash of Miyamoto's DK and Rare's DK, and it clashes in the wrong way. If they had fully committed to Miyamoto's design - something like this:
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I think it would've gone down a lot better.
Maybe with a terminally online hardline nintendo fan crowd but the general public would look at that and go "what the fuck is THIS"
 
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I picked up and started playing Donkey Kong Bananza on Thursday and just beat it this evening.

I honestly enjoyed it, the game definitely takes from Super Mario Odyssey and mixes in the “go ape” aspect that’s a somewhat-noticeable part of the series. And unlike Odyssey I can actually see myself replaying Bananza years later because the terrain destruction/manipulation aspect is better than Odyssey’s Capture aspect.
I think it's because they're trying to do a weird mishmash of Miyamoto's DK and Rare's DK, and it clashes in the wrong way. If they had fully committed to Miyamoto's design - something like this:
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I think it would've gone down a lot better.
Too bad Bananza is a big love letter to the Rare era at various points, especially in the latter parts of the game.
 
You know it's really interesting, ever since Nintendo replaced Iwata with Furakawa they've been acting very similarly to all the big established german companies I've worked for. Belligerent unfriendly arrogance towards both the customers and workers backed by worse and worse products. Makes sense because Furakawa worked for Nintendo Germany as a finance guy before he got promoted.
That's just the status quo of corporate Japan. The entertainment industry in Japan avoided it for a long time because it was considering unimportant and/or low-status so it mostly attracted oddball people who were in it for the love of the game. Now that Japan has realized their entertainment is a valuable export and tool for promulgating soft-power, we're seeing the worst aspects of corporate Japan seep in.

I knew things were probably trending in this direction when the government pushed a ton of game and animu stuff during the 2020 Olympics.
 
I think it's because they're trying to do a weird mishmash of Miyamoto's DK and Rare's DK, and it clashes in the wrong way. If they had fully committed to Miyamoto's design - something like this:
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I think it would've gone down a lot better.
The Rare design is much more iconic and well known than the Miyamoto design - it would be like reverting Mario back to his original Popeye-esque design. I think the Bananza design works, the only problem is that they didn't redesign Diddy Dixie and Cranky along with him so that everything would gel better.
 
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