Apologies if this isn't the right place for it, but I was interested in hearing if Slime Rancher may come to the Switch, and found this comment from the developer on Reddit:
So that's a bit of a shame
So that's a bit of a shame
Well, not confirmation per se, as the dev says they're "guess"-ing it won't run.
This could be a valuable data point, though I don't think the dev in question has ever held a Switch dev kit in his hands. Perhaps you can post it in this thread, as this is where spec talk and performance is being scrutinised on an academic level.Apologies if this isn't the right place for it, but I was interested in hearing if Slime Rancher may come to the Switch, and found this comment from the developer on Reddit:
So that's a bit of a shame
I don't think people are saying the Switch has no games but rather, the titles are either ports of old indies, overpriced, perform and look inferior to their competitors, or are lacking things people enjoy such as an achievement system.![]()
10 games I'm buying for sure plus another 10 or so I will buy at a reduced price.
Switch has no games!
I don't think people are saying the Switch has no games but rather, the titles are either ports of old indies, overpriced, perform and look inferior to their competitors, or are lacking things people enjoy such as an achievement system.
Yeah, I get that. I guess the catalogue just suits me since I never got a Wii U, I never played Skyrim, shovel knight, ultimate chicken horse and so many others. But I can understand some people can only be happy playing AAA third party offerings.
Play the original Celeste here: http://www.lexaloffle.com/bbs/?tid=2145A couple Indie games for OP to add, the former looks like my kinda title!
Celeste https://twitter.com/mattthorson/status/834481381350658048
Awesome. Switch is going to be my go to couch multiplayer machine. I am a PC owner too, but the portable factor of Switch, along with built in 2 player Vs./Co-op will make me want to double dip on some of these indie games.
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10 games I'm buying for sure plus another 10 or so I will buy at a reduced price.
Switch has no games!
Mario Kart 8, Yooka Laylee (in a sense), that's all we know about atm I think.Are any Wii U games coming to switch?
Are any Wii U games coming to switch?
Where are Little Inferno, World Of Goo and Human Resource Machine?
Soon
I want human resource machine
I only know a few eShop games, that are probably coming in the future, namely Yooka-Laylee (officially announced) and Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night (rumoured). Mario Kart 8 is also getting an enhanced port next month.
Can't think of any more, though I'm sure there are those.
Happy Nintendo Switch Day!
Last but not least, are you buying the new Nintendo Switch? The team over here is excited for Switch, and WayForward is a Switch developer. And yet, we havent announced anything at all? It makes you think were up to something. Its all so suspicious! Don't worry - we'll have more info for you soon. Enjoy launch day, and well see you on the other side!
This thread should be closed, considering how OP's "full list" hasn't even been updated since January.
Yes, it's a game about fighting, can you please elaborate on your point, if such a thing even exists?Arms is a fighting game
*rolls eyes*
The Dangerous Kitchen's unplanned first child, the mollycoddled multiplayer title De Mambo will finally be smashing its way out of its parents loving arms and onto the Nintendo Switch in 2017.
Shaun Roopra, egocentric artist and writer at The Dangerous Kitchen, conceitedly believes that, "Nintendo Switch is perfect for De Mambo. It's almost like Nintendo saw De Mambo and decided to make a console to best showcase it." Which we can only assume he means that De Mambo's simple controls and the 'play anywhere' nature of the Nintendo Switch go hand in hand.
The ability to detach limbs and share said limbs with others is a neat party trick, but also one of the defining features of the Nintendo Switch. De Mambo's not-yet-patented one-buttoned attack system allows players of all skill levels to join in the fun, so no one has an excuse not to play.
Lucy Dove, producer and designer at The Dangerous Kitchen believes that, Nintendo have always been a haven for local multiplayer, and the Nintendo Switch seems like a natural extension of this. It gives us the opportunity to bring De Mambo to an audience of players hungry for local multiplayer experiences."
Take a look at De Mambo's Nintendo Switch
announcement trailer here!
(De Mambo will be released on Nintendo Switch this Summer.)
Play De Mambo on Nintendo Switch at EGX Rezzed 2017
The Dangerous Kitchen are somewhat proud to announce that the Nintendo Switch version of De Mambo will be making its first playable appearance at EGX Rezzed 2017 both in the Indie Zone and in Nintendo's Nindie booth. Double De Mambo, double the funbo. Players can expect to experience a near final build of De Mambo in all its pulpy glory, enhanced by the features of the Nintendo Switch.
Survival Mode of the Fittest
After returning from the Tokyo Games Show 2016, The Dangerous Kitchen recuperated by planning and then building a new De Mambo mode, astutely titled Survival Mode.
In this somewhat familiar co-op mode, up to four players attempt to repel the evil invaders from space as they desperately try and lower themselves in a rather formulaic manner, from the top of the screen to the bottom.
Survival mode really showcases the versatility of the De Mambos gameplay in a way that makes us look like we know what were doing. Acknowledges petulant programmer Amit Rai.
Features
Easy to learn, hard to master gameplay designed to use one action button
Four player competitive multiplayer
Breakable environment for reactive gameplay
Loser Rail the feature designed to give you a second chance, for those of you not good enough to win
Solo Mode with a plethora of replayable gameplay challenges
Survival Mode, a 1-4 player co-op mode where you attempt to survive the invaders from space
Miniature American flags for some
Release date and platform
Release Date: Spring/Summer 2017
Price: TBD
Platform: In development for Nintendo Switch, PS4, PS Vita, PC, Mac
oh man i want so many games on switch you guys have no idea
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it's just a perfect mix of me liking the machine and thinking possibilities plus the platform doing really well with certain audiences and growing the userbase at a fast rate (fun fact, [month 1 for switch x 2] = [month 18 for vita in the us]). it's hard not to get creative with wishlists.