b0r1s wrote:So, Civ 6 then. After trying the trial on the iPad Pro I really think this is probably the best way to play. On your lap, cup of coffee, perfect Sunday afternoon relaxing game. But... £55 is way too much. I'm guessing it'll be £50 (maybe £45) on Switch and just can't justify that price, when I can get it (as I just have) for £12 for a Steam key from CD Keys. And I can play it on my Mac and PC. So one more off the Switch list.
I always assumed it was a Microsoft only titlePaul the sparky wrote:Mark of the Ninja remastered is out on the 9th of October. For those who've not played it, it's an excellent 2D ninja sim from Klei. Should be great on the Switch, treat yourself. I might double dip to see what the extras are about.
Moot_Geeza wrote:Just watching some TGS footage of Konami's Hyper Sports R. Slightly disappointed it seems to be waggle waggle instead of button mash for 100m etc. I suppose it was to be expected, but I was hoping for a more classic control scheme.
Andy wrote:Have you tried updating the joycon while attached?
regmcfly wrote:Starlink is up for pre-order. Jesus Christ the audicity of the kit prices
Blocks100 wrote:Is it going to be the full blown PC version, or is it a 'dumbed down' version like what we had with 'Civ Revolution'?b0r1s wrote:So, Civ 6 then. After trying the trial on the iPad Pro I really think this is probably the best way to play. On your lap, cup of coffee, perfect Sunday afternoon relaxing game. But... £55 is way too much. I'm guessing it'll be £50 (maybe £45) on Switch and just can't justify that price, when I can get it (as I just have) for £12 for a Steam key from CD Keys. And I can play it on my Mac and PC. So one more off the Switch list.
Bob wrote:I’ve preordered. You’d assume and indeed I have from the 6 moniker that it’s the full fat experience
Syph79 wrote:Anyone else in for Valkyria Chronicles 4? Started it yesterday but only got as far as the demo.
Moot_Geeza wrote:Bulb Boy - Switch Yeah yeah. But aha! It's actually quite good, despite sounding like the sort of thing that might be suggested as a fake 'Moot plays' game. I took a gamble at £3.29, expecting a short point and click after a quick glance at a couple of reviews. Turns out it's more of a Zack & Wiki thing, minus the motion controls - the puzzles are played out scene by scene and the 'to-do' list will consist of maybe 5 or 6 interactions per area. Pick up this, combine it with that, use item to progress etc, all while controlling the character rather than a pointer. Visual style is a miss on paper, like some sort of Ren & Stimpy/Boogerman hybrid, but it's actually close to charming once you get going. As charming as a game with a giant poo monster could be, anyway. I can't go higher than a [6], but it's a good 6 and I really enjoyed both hours I spent with it.
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