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unrealist

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Oct 27, 2017
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Prison Architect is real fun on the Switch (I own it on PC too). Makes me wish more "tycoon" style games like RCT or the recent Two Point Hospital will be on the Switch soon.
 

Epilexia

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Jan 27, 2018
2,675
Damn, this tweet by David Laskey, a very talented developer which has ported a lot of games to Switch, has accelerated my heart.



Most of the games in this image have been ported to Switch, but 'Race the Sun' also appears in the image...

And because we live in an hype forum in which people change their avatars every time that Sony releases a multimillionaire heavily marketed production, I promise to change my avatar to one of 'Race the Sun' in the release week, if this is coming some day.
 

harz-marz

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Oct 28, 2017
1,946
I have a 4-0 record in Normal runs so far (I know, I should really move up to Hard, but I want the medal for winning with all ten squads first while I'm still trying things out and learning the game), and I have a pretty reliable placement method that I'm happy to share. Remember that enemies always move first when you start the map, so don't bother to plan your placements around your first attack; plan around defence.

- I always check for enemies with the web ability first (Leapers with range 4, Scorpions with range 3). Webbing is automatic when they stand next to you, so make sure the only mechs within range of them either have immunity (like an anti-web pilot), an escape (like a jump/teleport ability), or some way of directly pushing back or disabling the attacker.

- Ranged/artillery should usually go in the back, but in a row where it has room to move side to side and cover as many columns as possible, especially in the early maps when your movement points are low.

- Flying units can start behind buildings, since they can fly right over with no cost to their movement points. I like to keep them near the centre to maximize my coverage of the map, but of course that depends on how tightly packed everything is and where your other two placements are.

- If you are on a map with insta-kill potential like water tiles or certain map-specific mechanics (dam, terraformer, lightning, etc.), think about how to activate those or bait/trap enemies in a position where they can be hit. This is particularly important if you choose the high-threat, three-reward maps that start with an extra Alpha Vek.

- Think about controlling space and coverage of where the first set of enemies are able to go. With the exception of flying/leaping enemies, remember that you can block choke points (or hide one unit directly behind another unit) and limit where they are able to go on the board. The more you limit this, the more control you have over the enemy's range of options on the first move, and the more predictable your first turn will be.
Wow thanks! Slowly getting better at this. Ashamed to say I dropped it to easy to get used to the mechanics of the game and glad I did as I am enjoying it a lot more.

I have only had a few runs so far and they have been with the same unit types.How do you unlock more?
 

Double

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Nov 1, 2017
795
I have only had a few runs so far and they have been with the same unit types.How do you unlock more?
You have to find new pilots while playing! They are often found in time pods or choseable as a reward for completing an island perfectly (failing no objective).
You can then immediately use them in your running campaign and chose to start your game with them in future campaign runs!

Oh I just realised you meant Mech teams, not heroes. You unlock more by spending coins which you earn by completing achievements :) 1 coin per achievement.
 
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tolkir

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Oct 25, 2017
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Game of the Day

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A heartfelt game about life, loss and hope.

Old Man's Journey, a soul-searching puzzle adventure, tells a story of life, loss, reconciliation, and hope. Entrenched in a beautifully sunkissed and handcrafted world, embark on a heartfelt journey interwoven with lighthearted and pressure-free puzzle solving.

A visual narrative about life's precious moments, broken dreams, and changed plans, uncover stories of the old man's life told through beautiful vignettes of his memories. Interacting with the serene and whimsical environment, solve playful puzzles by shaping the landscape, growing the hills to create the old man's path forward.

During this compact gameplay experience, you'll be transported to a vibrant and wishful world, exploring life's complexities through the old man's eyes. Meditatively delightful and reflective, Old Man's Journey invites you to immerse yourself in quiet and inquisitive puzzles, and experience the old man's heartache, regret, and hope.

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$9.99/€9.99/£8.99 - NA web - EU web - Trailer

Last 6 GOTD
09/03 - Pac-Man Championship Edition 2 Plus
09/02 - Puzzle Adventure Blockle(Recommended by Epilexia)
09/01 - World to the West
08/31 - Oxenfree
08/30 - VVVVVV
08/29 - Phantom Trigger
 

Epilexia

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Jan 27, 2018
2,675
I bite the bullet with 'VSR: Void Space Racing'.

This is like 'Super Monkey Ball' meets 'Descent', while you're racing in space.

Basically, you are in a squared course full of obstacles.

And you are piloting a ship that can move with "six degrees of freedom", like in the 'Descent' games.

But in a fashion similar to the classic 'Asteroid', the movement of your ship is based in the momentum and acceleration.

So instead of being a classic racing experience, this is one of these games based in learning the physics of your ship, the momentum.

A game in which in the first hours, you will be fighting against the controls, learning how to make every turn without losing speed. It feels as "frustrating" as the starting hours of 'Snake Pass', not a casual game intended for a general audience.

Each one of the 8 tracks included in the game, consists in a series of circles or checkpoints, that you need to reach in a correct order.

So all the design is centered in creating these squared spaces in a way in which forces you to use the triggers to turn the scenario, avoiding the obstacles.

A very fascinating concept, if you are super into games based in mastering the physics.

Sadly, like in the old-times of 'Daytona USA' and many others early arcade racers, the game seriously lacks juicy single player modes. You can race in each individual track, trying to reach the first position. And like in classic 'Daytona USA', you need to feel compelling the idea of repeating the same track for hours, until you have completely mastered the layout, achieving a first position.

Plus a time attack mode, with online leaderboards, trying to obtain the best time.

I miss a more juicy single player cup mode with a real sense of progression.

And there is also a multiplayer split-screen mode, but honestly, this is not the type of easy-to-pick game that you want to play with friends. Because it requires hours of practice to learn how to play well. Better stay with 'Mario Kart 8 Deluxe' for these sessions.

Graphically, playing in portable mode, the game is a tech marble and one of the most impressive 3D games, it looks crisp in the handheld screen.

It's currently on sale at €4.99, and I think that if you are into the very reduced public for these physical based games, and in the mood for fighting for hours against tricky controls until you have mastered them, the game very well deserves the asking price.

At its full price of €9.99, giving the lack of a single player mode with a real sense of progression, maybe not so recommended.
 
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tolkir

tolkir

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Oct 25, 2017
4,252
Best-selling titles of August in Europe.

01 (02) - Hollow Knight
02 (11) - Dead Cells
03 (NE) - Overcooked! 2
04 (NE) - Okami HD

05 (10) - Mario Kart 8 Deluxe
06 (07) - Minecraft
07 (09) - Stardew Valley
08 (01) - Octopath Traveller
09 (NE) - Salt and Sanctuary
10 (NE) - Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate

11 (13) - Rocket League
12 (NE) - Into the Breach
13 (12) - VS. Super Mario Bros.
14 (RE) - Owlboy
15 (RE) - Enter the Gungeon
 

Double

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Nov 1, 2017
795
Into the Breach's position shouldn't be too bad considering the late drop <:)
 
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AceyPrime

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May 16, 2018
255
Looks like it's about time to buy more pinball, Zen Studios just announced the Williams Collection for Pinball FX3


YES YES YES - so excited for this! I was crushed not being able to play some of the greatest tables ever on my Switch but now Pinball FX3 is bringing them after all! I love their engine on Switch with great HD rumble and the compelling ways they encourage you to challenge your way up the leaderboards. Medieval Madness and High Speed II are incredible and I'll be counting the days until I can play TOTAN on my Switch!
 
May 5, 2018
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Freedom Planet is great on the Switch, a really nice port from the PC version. Highly recommended.
Yeah its a sweet port! Lilac's divekicks are so much easier to use with joycons than they are on a keyboard. Also Carol's bike da best!

You know what else is an amazing port from PC to Switch but the complete opposite of Freedom Planet? Into the Breach! That is such an amazing turn based strategy game and I'm glad to have waited on that to finally make onto the Switch. Saved the Earth in one timeline but little did I know that the real loop of playing it is to keep playing and unlock more mech classes and experiment with them and see how they do. Plus being able to choose which island to go to first after clearing one is really cool too. Even though I'm almost done with one team that's down to 2 mechs and 2 power grids, I love it. I have a lot of great indies to play on the Switch.
 

Popetita

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Oct 29, 2017
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Looks like Hyper Light Drifter has performance issues. Sucks to hear considering the porting dev said that it was the definitive version and they would have it at 60fps.

https://www.reddit.com/r/NintendoSw...er_light_drifter_performance_isnt_as_good_as/

This is a really annoying trend in Switch games\ports.

It says it is an early copy he gor last week and it performs like Desd Cells.

I am not worried. I'll also wait for the actual release in case they've patched something in.

That post is very vague with no proof or the drops.
 

Epilexia

Member
Jan 27, 2018
2,675
I don't want to doubt about some random guy in Reddit writing anonymously, but count me surprised if 'Hyper Light Drifter' in Switch don't perform well, coming from Abylight Studios.

To put a bit of context, Abylight are regarded as the greatest experts in the world working with Gamemaker Studio. They ported 'Maldita Castilla EX' to 3DS by creating his own wrapper, something that none other group in the world was able to achieve, to recreate the complete engine in a sub-par hardware like 3DS. And they were involved in porting the complete engine to Xbox One. Not to talk that they were the same team known as Bit Managers, regarded as some of the most skillful teams working with the Game Boy hardware.

So seeing the involvement of Abylight in this port, and seeing how every preview of the game is talking about 60 FPS, can we wait to see the final release of the game, before creating the message of the game performing bad, based in the single opinion of a random guy in Reddit?
 

AnimeJesus

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Oct 27, 2017
4,180
It says it is an early copy he gor last week and it performs like Desd Cells.

I am not worried. I'll also wait for the actual release in case they've patched something in.

That post is very vague with no proof or the drops.

That thread also mentions a Gamexplain video that says the game has drops...I haven't checked it out though. Whether there's proof or not it's not like it's highly unbelievable that another switch port has performance issues. Also Dead Cells runs terribly at time.
 

Intel_89

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Oct 25, 2017
1,038
Portugal
That thread also mentions a Gamexplain video that says the game has drops...I haven't checked it out though. Whether there's proof or not it's not like it's highly unbelievable that another switch port has performance issues. Also Dead Cells runs terribly at time.

Jonneh reviewed the game for GX and as he stated those framerate drops aren't really that big of a deal. I'm all for 60FPS in games but when it's something minor I don't really care.
 

TheIdiot

Banned
Oct 27, 2017
2,729
Hey guys I switched routers, and now I can't play some Nintendo games online, including Mario Tennis and Mario Kart. Rocket League works fine, as does internet on all my other devices including my PS4.

Anyone know what this could be? Whenever I try to join a match it throws a timeout error but after like 3 seconds.
 

Epilexia

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Jan 27, 2018
2,675
Regarding 'Into the Breach', while the game is amazing, what a surprise coming from the creators of 'FTL', I'm really missing in this Switch port a touch screen based interface.
 

Popetita

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That thread also mentions a Gamexplain video that says the game has drops...I haven't checked it out though. Whether there's proof or not it's not like it's highly unbelievable that another switch port has performance issues. Also Dead Cells runs terribly at time.
I haven't had any slowdown on Dead Cells which I have thought is terrible so if it is in line with that I won't mind.
 

OrakioRob

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Oct 25, 2017
3,493
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
While I usually don't care about frame drops unless they're awful, Hyper Light Drifter is a game where you have to be very precise. Frame drops might be very annoying.

That said, the game is absolutely amazing, and if you don't have another console/PC to play it, it will probably still be worth it even with some minor frame drops.
 

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Looks like Hyper Light Drifter has performance issues. Sucks to hear considering the porting dev said that it was the definitive version and they would have it at 60fps.

https://www.reddit.com/r/NintendoSw...er_light_drifter_performance_isnt_as_good_as/

This is a really annoying trend in Switch games\ports.

Welp...sticking with the PC version then. Shame...
Top comment on that page tho:

I downloaded Hyper Light Drifter yesterday for our review and haven't experienced any issues like OP is stating. So far everything has been silky smooth. Now I am only about two hours in right now but have been through a couple of areas that have large numbers of enemies already.

Not saying OP is wrong, just haven't had the same experience. I'll stay on the lookout though and report back what I find.
 

Kaitos

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Oct 25, 2017
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I truly forgot how much talking there is in Okami. The game definitely shows its age, but you can see how you could make a few tweaks for an incredible sequel.

Ugh, the dream.
 

AnimeJesus

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Oct 27, 2017
4,180
Top comment on that page tho:

I downloaded Hyper Light Drifter yesterday for our review and haven't experienced any issues like OP is stating. So far everything has been silky smooth. Now I am only about two hours in right now but have been through a couple of areas that have large numbers of enemies already.

Not saying OP is wrong, just haven't had the same experience. I'll stay on the lookout though and report back what I find.

The fact that they used the term "silky smooth" to describe the framerate means that it's not a solid 60. I wish that people would say it's a constant 60 or not.

Anyways, guess we'll know in two days.
 

Natalie M.

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May 8, 2018
429
Decided to take a chance on Korg Gadget, despite the puzzling omission of an export feature.

Glad I did! Having tons of fun with it. Could be priced $18 lower, but for what it includes - I think there's plenty of value here for me. It's really not a dealbreaker to record my tracks to the computer via HDMI or headphone jack. Just figured I'd mention it in case anyone else is on the fence. Hopefully they'll add some kind of solution for exporting eventually, but not really holding my breath.
 

Arturo

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Oct 27, 2017
521
Just found out that a game called The Warlock of Firetop Mountain is releasing next week.



I did a quick search and it seems the reviews have been very positive in other platforms, and it looks right up my alley.

Has someone played it? HotHamBoy I'm looking at you ;)
 

Coffey

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Nov 2, 2017
48
Just found out that a game called The Warlock of Firetop Mountain is releasing next week.

I did a quick search and it seems the reviews have been very positive in other platforms, and it looks right up my alley.

Has someone played it? HotHamBoy I'm looking at you ;)

I've played it on iOS - it's a very interesting take on the Fighting Fantasy books and due to the different paths you can take, feel there's a lot of replayability. Would say the game is like a solo RPG board game and the combat element is turn-based (where you and the enemies manoeuvre on a grid).
 

ryushe

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Oct 27, 2017
4,814
Trying to wrap up my OCTO playthrough in Octopath before I begin Dragon Quest XI, but I keep pulled away by Into the Breach.

Damn Into the Breach for being so damn good.
 

1upsuper

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Jan 30, 2018
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tolkir

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Oct 25, 2017
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What happened with the Indie channel that Nintendo announced last week? Only it has a sad presentation and nothing more. I was expecting news, interviews, announcements, trailers, etc.
 

Epilexia

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Jan 27, 2018
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'Into the Breach' is currently sitting in 7th place in the best sellers in Spain, in the only digital category. Indeed, excepting the fire sales of games priced at one dollar, it's the third best seller just after 'Stardew Valley' and 'Hollow Knight'.

I hope that this shows to Subset Games that the current Switch audience is not your normal console audience, and his tastes are very close to your normal indie audience in Steam.

So they also decide to port 'Faster than Light'. It's criminal that a game as influential as 'FTL' hasn't seen a console release. I think that from all the early indie classics, only 'FTL', 'Super Hexagon' and 'The Stanley Parable' are missing consoles.
 

Arturo

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Oct 27, 2017
521
So they also decide to port 'Faster than Light'. It's criminal that a game as influential as 'FTL' hasn't seen a console release. I think that from all the early indie classics, only 'FTL', 'Super Hexagon' and 'The Stanley Parable' are missing consoles.
Don't hold your hopes high. I hope I'm wrong and the sales of Into the breach change their opinion but…

We have no official plans for a Switch port at this time. Playing FTL on a gamepad, or on a small touch screen, is not practical.

Source
 

Arturo

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Oct 27, 2017
521
I've played it on iOS - it's a very interesting take on the Fighting Fantasy books and due to the different paths you can take, feel there's a lot of replayability. Would say the game is like a solo RPG board game and the combat element is turn-based (where you and the enemies manoeuvre on a grid).
Thanks, sounds nice. I'll read a few more reviews.
 

Epilexia

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Jan 27, 2018
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Don't hold your hopes high. I hope I'm wrong and the sales of Into the breach change their opinion but…



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In its current form, it's not possible, they will need to redone a lot of things in the UI. But they adapted the UI to a touchscreen in the past, because of the healthy iOS market.

With a redone UI once again, 'FTL' can fit as an only touch screen game.

But to redone a UI is a lot of work. Because of this, these high sales are very important. Let's see if the game can sell in a long term scenario, but continuing at this pace, it can become close to a million seller after a couple of years. Because it seems to be selling at the same pace as the two greatest indie hits in Switch.

And I'm sure that they weren't expecting these high sales.

Switch is not a magic formula anymore, with the flood of games in the eShop, a niche game will still remain as a niche game, with numbers close to Steam. But it's also truth that Switch is showing that a lot of indie enthusiasts have migrated from Steam to Switch, or adopted Switch as a secondary ecosystem, with people showing a very similar taste. So great hits in Steam, will also become greats hits in Switch. Even in genres that have been traditionally associated as PC focused games, in the case of turn-based strategy games played with a mouse.
 

AkimbOb-omb

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Oct 30, 2017
1,487
Oh my, August was insane... I really need to stop being hooked on Fortnite again and play same of those games.