Not technically eShop I suppose, but it seems like the announcement Annapurna Interactive had for today is physical copies of Gone Home, and a physical OST.
What's on your Wishlist, btw? Or just list the Top 5 you're most eager to play.
Also, is the Switch the only platform you want these titles for?
direct feed of the Switch ver of Gone Home. Looks fine. Commentary feature is included, which is a nice bonus.
Price is about the same as Steam, ($1 cdn more possibly)
The commentary track is lively & informative (talks about talent being hired & its game development).
The story is quite sad & simultaneously uplifting. I played it on the PS4 & it's a favorite game of mine! Anyone seeking a pleasant walking-sim should consider Gone Home.
Physical version looks great too!
Not technically eShop I suppose, but it seems like the announcement Annapurna Interactive had for today is physical copies of Gone Home, and a physical OST.
Damn, 'Monkey King: Master of the Clouds', other shmup classic arcade port, has seen a phantom release in the European eshop.
Before pushing the buy button, because I fucking adore this game, I need to know if the game includes a CRT shader with scanlines.
If some brave soul purchase the game or can find any video footage of this Switch version online, it will be really appreciated.
I like you adore this game so I bought it in a heart beat....WRONG DECISION.
this port has been a major disapoitment.No display options AT ALL.Like 0!your forced to a windowed wallpaper all the time....no difficulty settings...and worst of all the game runs like horse shit in handheld mode. I'm traveling so haven't tried docked.AVOID until further updates. How hard can it be to mess this shit up.
I just bought Metal Slug, and it seems to run pretty accurately. There's slowdown present that I'm pretty sure was just there on the regular hardware and I wasn't experiencing much in the way of input lag. I guess Nintendo wouldn't have partnered up with them if they weren't at least doing somewhat of a good job.I'll take this chance to ask again since I got no answer early, is the emulation any good in these? How's the input lag in handheld mode? Thanks.
Nice. I saw the discounts on the JP store a while back and wondered if we would get one.
The ACA NeoGeo sale is up on the NA eShop now. The following games (which we all knew about being on sale elsewhere) are on sale for $4.79
Alpha Mission II
Fatal Fury 2
Super Sidekicks
Metal Slug
Art of Fighting
King of Fighters '94
Burning Fight
King of the Monsters
Samurai Showdown
Puzzled
Video/Review for Wasteland 2 is under embargo until Sept. 13.Wasteland 2 is online for pre-order.
https://www.nintendo.com/games/detail/wasteland-2-directors-cut-switch
Dont know if they have shown any gameplay yet.
Wow, quite an achievement…I'm not joking when I say that indeed, via patches, they made the game even worse in portable mode.
Mmm… that doesn't sound too good. I can live with jaggies, but I don't have a good relationship with sub-native resolutions (Snake Pass being my limit).Basically, in the release day, the game was in a sub-native resolution, the lower resolution that I have found in a Switch portable game. But thanks to this blurriness, the game looked with some antialiasing.
In the last patch, they increased the resolution in some parts, being still sub-native, BUT they also eliminated any type of antialiasing. So now, the game looks even worse than a Playstation 1 early 3D game connected to a LCD television in some parts. It's like a festival of jaggies.
If you can live with the most dramatic graphic downgrade ever seen in a Switch game, including reducing a lot of effects and elements in the scenario respect to the Steam and PS4 versions, the game is perfectly playable. I completed this, without bugs, and I need to say, without slowdown. My only problem is how terribly looks in the handheld screen.
And that's why I've always had it on my radar…
Shit, I should stop lying to myselft. Exactly, that's not an option… See you in hell, I guess… XDAnd to say to a fan of cinematic platformers, skip this game because it's a mediocrity, I know that it's not an option. And your desire of playing any game resembling 'Another World', will you make to push the purchase button, as I did, after reading all the terror stories regarding this Switch version :)
So my dear friend Arturo , I see you in a hell reserved for those that purchased this port of 'Black: The Fall' :)
The ACA NeoGeo sale is up on the NA eShop now. The following games (which we all knew about being on sale elsewhere) are on sale for $4.79
Alpha Mission II
Fatal Fury 2
Super Sidekicks
Metal Slug
Art of Fighting
King of Fighters '94
Burning Fight
King of the Monsters
Samurai Showdown
Puzzled
Is Videokid good?
It is basically Paperboy but is their version good for $5?
broforce runned terrible on ps4, i wonder if anything changed for the switch version.
I'm on the same boat.
The only thing i found was this video with gameplay.
bad port?Playing Shihkondo: Soul Eater at the moment.
This is not a shmup to be played in handheld mode.
I can only buy one neo geo game, which one is the best? I like all genres
How good of a puzzle game is puzzled?
I don't care how bad a game is, when it's on sale at 50 cents to a dollar I'm gonna download it. lol
Damn you QubicGames.
Axiom Verge is 50% off. Think I'll snap it up as long last. £7.50 is hard to turn down.
Man, they really picked some dreadful games for the Neo Geo sale.
Where's Primate Ryan posting all his useful feedback about new releases? Man, we miss you in this September thread :(
Your GF has good taste! :)I haven't played much. I'm currently only playing Mini Metro (bought Into the Breach, but only played the tutorial) just before I go to bed and most of my gaming time has been spent on Heroes of the Storm on pc. I'm so sorry. I did type out tens of posts though! But then promptly deleted them before posting, because that's a thing I do.
Currently, September isn't really appealing to my tastes. Not enough interesting puzzle, adventure or coop games announced yet. The Gardens Between is an almost certain buy and I'm wondering if Surgeon sim is fun in coop, but I already played most of this month's late ports and there is no double dip potential.
Mini Metro is a great little game though. And it seems like my gf is currently addicted to the game. It's always interesting to see what kinds of games she is attracted to as she comes from a different gaming background. She didn't game all that much before she met me, besides loving Etrian Odyssey, The Sims, Tetris and some free-to-play tower def games. I introduced her to tons of games and I never know what will stick. Popular titles were Puyo Puyo Tetris, Slime-San, Nine Parchments, Mini Metro, Pode, Snipperclips, Just Shapes and Beats, Levels+, Framed, Death Squared, Steredenn, Wizard of Legend, Hungry Shark World, Picross, Overcooked, Detention, Aegis Defenders, Graceful Explosion Machine, Toki Tori 2 and Putty Pals. She basically hates most AAA games, because she doesn't care about the story and just wants to play.
Nine Parchments is the absolute favourite though and we finally finished that on hardcore last week and are now ready to really explore the challenge maps, as you kind of need to unlock the max level for your characters to get good scores there. We've put over 60 hours in this game by now and it has become one of my favourite eShop games since release. Forcefully, as she made me play it with her. :D
Thanks for the feedback, hopefully I enjoy the game as much as you seem to have. The big thing I relate to you off the bat is the admiration for indie developers creating top quality game in a beloved genre.Ignore the negative comments about 'Axiom Verge', while it's not perfect or not the best open world platformer, you will have an absolute blast with the game. Amazing soundtrack, amazing ambience and a very clever gimmick using the concept of glitches. The sound design, and how immensely satisfactory feels to destroy things is exemplary. I miss HD rumble, the bosses are not so stellar and trying to do a second playthrough in this Switch version I lost my interest because at the end, the combat parts are not as interesting. But I will never forget the first time that I completed this in Steam, the game was able to captivate my imagination for weeks. Truly remarkable, coming from a one man studio. Thomas Happ even learned how to compose music with a computer to make the soundtrack. And ironically, he won a lot of prizes thanks to this soundtrack :)
While the game can't compete with other masterpieces in the genre, such as 'La-Mulana', 'Toki Tori 2+' or 'Environmental Alpha' which is for me the holy trinity of open world platformers, I think that part of the magic of 'Axiom Verge' is thanks to its imperfect nature, and the ambitious concept behind its development: a single developer, trying to catch the magic of 'Super Metroid', pursuing the dream of staying independent.
Is Videokid good?
It is basically Paperboy but is their version good for $5?
Surprised no one is talking about Hyper Light Drifter. I really want to grab but does anyone have impressions on how bad the framerate can get and how often? Does it go below 30fps?
I haven't played much. I'm currently only playing Mini Metro (bought Into the Breach, but only played the tutorial) just before I go to bed and most of my gaming time has been spent on Heroes of the Storm on pc. I'm so sorry. I did type out tens of posts though! But then promptly deleted them before posting, because that's a thing I do.
Currently, September isn't really appealing to my tastes. Not enough interesting puzzle, adventure or coop games announced yet. The Gardens Between is an almost certain buy and I'm wondering if Surgeon sim is fun in coop, but I already played most of this month's late ports and there is no double dip potential.
Mini Metro is a great little game though. And it seems like my gf is currently addicted to the game. It's always interesting to see what kinds of games she is attracted to as she comes from a different gaming background. She didn't game all that much before she met me, besides loving Etrian Odyssey, The Sims, Tetris and some free-to-play tower def games. I introduced her to tons of games and I never know what will stick. Popular titles were Puyo Puyo Tetris, Slime-San, Nine Parchments, Mini Metro, Pode, Snipperclips, Just Shapes and Beats, Levels+, Framed, Death Squared, Steredenn, Wizard of Legend, Hungry Shark World, Picross, Overcooked, Detention, Aegis Defenders, Graceful Explosion Machine, Toki Tori 2 and Putty Pals. She basically hates most AAA games, because she doesn't care about the story and just wants to play.
Nine Parchments is the absolute favourite though and we finally finished that on hardcore last week and are now ready to really explore the challenge maps, as you kind of need to unlock the max level for your characters to get good scores there. We've put over 60 hours in this game by now and it has become one of my favourite eShop games since release. Forcefully, as she made me play it with her. :D
direct feed of the Switch ver of Gone Home. Looks fine. Commentary feature is included, which is a nice bonus.
Price is about the same as Steam, ($1 cdn more possibly)
I'm glad that you are doing fine! I was thinking in you precisely because I was under the impression that 'Planet Alpha' was your jam.
And your girlfriend has an exquisite taste, I 100% coincide with her, specially in 'Etrian Odyssey' and how boring is for me story in non-narrative focused games, I want action or mechanics 100% of the time. So we have a problem, and it's that while I had zero interest in 'Nine Parchements' after playing the demo, now your girlfriend has 100% sold me the game.
And damn, I also blame you. Because I'm trying to not double dipping in 'Mini Metro', and you have bring to my memory how amazing is.