Nintendo discontinuing Gold Points on the Switch eShop, ahead of Switch 2 release
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Japanese game companies are allergic to modern, working ideas. I’ve always dislikes how Japanese games look terrible. They don’t even try sometimes and you have ps5 games that look like ps3. They have game series like mega man that they refuse to
Move past side scrolling, you play their games and they even leave out basic shit like “pick up item” animations and voice acting. I find Japanese games antiquated and even if they’re fun, they feel like I’m playing a last gen game when I play a Japanese saga or similar dev game.Pokémon is a good example of a series that refuses to make a current gen game. They all feel like ds games on a switch
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i heard complaints about the metaphor game looking like a ps3 game. I had several complaints regarding the game but not the graphics. i didn't mind if it meant it keeps the budget low and they're able to maintain a healthy release cadence.
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Is this a joke? Side-scrolling platformers are fun and not every game needs voice-acting.
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Nintendo doesn't need a loyalty program. They have enough
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Side scroller games ARE fun, sometimes. Imagine if if no game had ever evolved past it though.
Mega man is my favourite game character and I sit there playing games like ratchet & clank and wishing we could get a modern mega man to match it. -
Definitely a bummer to lose a service that just rewarded customers for buying Nintendo games, but I buy so few games anymore that they were rarely adding up to substantial amounts.
Still, from being a loyal Club Nintendo member to having earned a couple of full-priced games in the eShop thanks to Gold Points, I'm hoping they have a new loyalty program up their sleeves even if it doesn't make much sense for them to anymore.
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Have you played any games outside of those genres? There's plenty of great modern games that are side scrollers. The idea that side scrollers are antiquated is frankly absurd. All that aside, Armoured Core, Yakuza, Street Fighter, Tekken and MH Wilds all look pretty good.
Also considering the power of a Switch, it seems like a no brainer that it would look like a PS3? It's chipset is almost a decade old and operates at a fraction of the power of other platforms.
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There was a 3D Megaman platformer. It was called Megaman Legends and it got a sequel, but for some reason they never made a third one.
Meanwhile... If you like the gameplay of Ratchet & Clank why not just play that? I like JRPGs but I'm not upset that Psychonauts isn't a JRPG, for example...
I'm coming at this from the perspective of a Sonic the Hedgehog fan. The Genesis/Mega Drive platformers were peak. The 3D games were... well, some of them were okay, but all the money and effort that was poured into them meant that for a long time, Sega wasn't making the kind of game I actually found fun. The problem with changing up the entire style of the game you make is that you'll inevitably leave fans behind.
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It was funny money to begin with.
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Just buy a Steam Deck instead.
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That sucks. It wasn't much money tbh but a few bucks here and there was nice.
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Steam Deck seems pretty amazing. Unfortunately, in my case, it's too big to travel with and I doubt my small hands will find much comfort.
Really hope they come out with a Steam Deck Lite. I know you can buy smaller handheld PCs but last I checked they were quite pricey (tbf I haven't checked recently)
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This is one of the stupidest comments I've ever heard really Rre video games, no country has produced more innovation in the space than the Japanese.
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I have small hands and my kids use it without complaining. It's bigger than a Switch, but not too much bigger. I've traveled with it plenty.
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Only if you ignore all of western game development
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The Switch OLED is already a bit big to travel with for me but I make do and I'd prefer it to be smaller in hand. I had the lite and much preferred its form factor. OLED does have a much, much better screen. Different strokes for different folks. The Deck doesn't meet my use case, nad that's fine.
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Bro I started my professional game development career in 1996 and retired in 2015. I played video games in the early 70's that existed before Pong. My father had one of the 5 supercomputers in the world in the meteorological service of Canada, where I used to hang out with nerds that would let me play with shit, and play the games they made when they weren't modeling weather. I have studied nothing in my entire life more than the tapestry of what we call game development. So kindly stop.
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As a product designer who sometimes does gamification, I love that term and my clients are gonna hear a lot more funny money
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I love the thing and use it extensively whenever I can, but it is bulky and hard to fit into bags with other stuff. If there was a way to separate the palm rest bits and have most other things be flat, and thin enough, that’d make a huge difference. But the bulky palm rests attached to the thin body, it just unavoidably wastes some space, and even more if one wants to be safe and use the case.
But it’s not that bad, easily lived with. Doesn’t remove the fact that it could be much better in that regard though.
Still easily more portable than a laptop though! And much more comfortable to use for gaming, if that’s going to be the most common use case for a computer while you travel.
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How is that related to his/her opinion at all? Are they not allowed to dislike something? You don't have to agree, but wtf.
I don't really care for japanese style games either, whether it's rpg games like Chrono trigger, or sailor moon, or any final fantasy games. Are you going to shit on me too? Because I don't like something that is popular? I just never got into them and other things interested me first. I do love secret of mana though.