The Nintendo Switch costs $300, and includes all kinds of stuff in the box. Today is a good day to remember that it does not include a microSD card, which you are absolutely going to need if you want to take advantage of the luxuries of 2017 and buy your games digitally.
"A bumper crop of PlayStation titles make up October’s PlayStation Plus Game Catalog lineup. All these games will be available to play starting Tuesday, October 18. Without further ado, let’s dive in. Also added this month: The Medium, Dragon Quest Builders, Dragon Quest Heroes and more. "
Has vice city been fixed? If not it feels like a weird addition. Lots for Dragon Quests fans.
If you like assassins creed and Dragon Quest enjoy the multiple games.
Just plan on playing Medium and the Yakuza remasters right now.
Seems the PS Plus offer is running out of steam already.
Have they even added any new trials since launch?
A Greek retailer, The Console Club, has listed Dragon Quest Heroes 1 & II for pre-order for the Nintendo Switch.
If this is true I'd be curious to see if it comes all on the cart like the Japanese version. Probably not though with the added languages.
It’d be nearly 3 years since Japanese gamers had this ported to the console for it to get localized
Speaking of ports, Square Enix still needs to port DQXI S content over to PS4 and PC
Nintendo Life writes: "Last June, there was a rumour Wolfenstein: Youngblood would be making its way across to the Nintendo Switch. The idea of this happening came about when a GameStop employee revealed the game was listed for Switch and this followed with it appearing on the company's website."
Been waiting for DQ Heroes 1 and 2 for nearly 2 years now nice to see it finally come (if this is true).
In Japan DQ Heroes 1 & 2 was on a 32 gig cartridge. Everywhere else will probably get one physical and the other be a promo code. Figured Youngblood would get ported. It would be odd if it weren't considering they were pleased with how 2 performed on the Switch.
It's two games, not one.
Wow that's pretty sad. Nintendo cut corners on the Wii U internal storage (only 32gb, with about 25gb usable), and they've done the exact same thing with the Switch. 25gb of usable space is really a joke for a console released in 2017. And what's worse, many physical Switch games are going to require downloaded patches that can only be stored on either internal memory or an SD card, not on the cartridge itself. This includes Zelda, which will require at least 3gb if space.
And at launch the Switch doesn't support external hard drives on the dock.
Looks like Nintendo didn't plan this out very well, they really could have done a better job on the design.
Buy physical then. There no installs.
Silly article and somewhat misleading. Why would I want to download 32(+)GB worth of game when that limits its resale value. A physical copy of the games like this is the way to go.
Just buy the physical game lol.It will be a nice feeling switching cartridge like the good old time:)Plus they are so tiny people can't complain its a pain to carry them.Personally i'm not seeing the internal memory a problem.