AndCallMeCharlie wrote:preordered the zelda game & watch
mrsmr2 wrote:I don’t think Switch allows you plug in any controller either. I use the 8 bitdo adaptor to use a ds4 on the switch. It won’t work via a usb cable alone.
dynamiteReady wrote:You might be right, actually. I'm using an 8BitDo device too. £70 controllers can fuck right off, whatever the circumstances though.I don’t think Switch allows you plug in any controller either. I use the 8 bitdo adaptor to use a ds4 on the switch. It won’t work via a usb cable alone.
stellavista wrote:The post Direct sale is now on. Went in to buy Treasure Tracker, ended up getting Alien Isolation. Both games for me are ahead of anything shown in the actual Direct except for BotW2 Upward Guff.
g.man wrote:
Matt_82 wrote:stellavista wrote:The post Direct sale is now on. Went in to buy Treasure Tracker, ended up getting Alien Isolation. Both games for me are ahead of anything shown in the actual Direct except for BotW2 Upward Guff.
Did I not see you say you had an Xbox? Alien is on Gamepass just now.
Moot_Geeza wrote:I expect I'll be on this soap box for a while, so apologies in advance. That looks unnecessarily rough, right? Like it's accidentally moved at least half a dozen squares into yikes territory. Nintendo do have a history of sprucing things up between first trailers and launch (3D World and A Link Between Worlds both prettied themselves up substantially, iirc?), but I can't think of a grid battle strategy game that looks worse. Into the Breach, Tiny Metal, Wargroove...each took a different approach to the visuals that worked far better than this does on first appearance. Obviously plenty of people wanted them to announce this game (myself included), but did anyone watch that trailer and think yup, them's the gffx I wanted for an Advance Wars reboot? Gonzo mentioned Dread looking like it was developed by an undergrad student but at least you can see what they're aiming for with that style (even though I don't like it either). At the moment AW looks like a cheap knock-up for an April Fool's tease circa 2010.
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