• Felix Green
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    011 months ago

    I feel like a game should be universal, like anyone can play chess. Or tic-tac-to. But shit Nintendo pulls of is clear tribalistic marketing, and I don’t hate you when I say it’s philosoficaly bad on multiple fronts. The game quality and quantity wise is ok, great actually, but one or two goods doesn’t balance 1000 sins. One of them is availability, its very simple, I can’t buy the game, I can play the game but I can’t buy it and because of this sol fact I won’t play it, it’s a form of protest, same with the rest of Nintendo ip that isn’t nes or SNES. And I’ll take it further, game of the year should be available for purchase for all people that have a high power gaming device, if it’s not it doesn’t matter how good the game is, it shouldn’t hold the name “game of the year” and thus get niched to the hells of which it came. “Game of the year for X platform”. And not a general thing, if baldurs gate can’t run on switch why would you compare it to a Zelda game that launched in the same year that cant officialy be purchased for PC …fundamentally broken. My mid tier PC can play totk in 1440p 60 fps can your switch do that ? Achieve high frame rate without distorting the shit out of the image ? Or not looking like a slide show when resolution is high? me not playing the game is fair play, you not saying it’s game of the year would also be fair play in contrast. But if you say it’s game of the year, or most of you nintendiots say it’s “game of the year period” I’ll play the game and tell you it’s shit on the switch compared to PC ? Same unavailable game, different quality … Fundamentally broken. Also instead of having 1 huge dlc for 70 bucks released after 6 years of waiting how about a better version of 5 normal sized dlcs priced at 20 bucks with year to year release and a minimum of 10 hours main story with 20 hours completion game play and at the end have a free one that ties all of them toghete if you purchased all of them, this is the same content presented in a more inovative way that actually makes sense and would explain the recycled nature of the content inside it.