Darkmakaimura
Can You Imagine What SureAI Is Going To Do With Garfield?
I'm playing Darksiders 3 right now and already this is one of my favorite games.
So far I own quite a few Nintendo Switch games and I have not been disappointed by one.
There is one exception. Animal Crossing.
And it's not because I think it's a bad game. I bought it because I figured I'd play online eventually with other friends who have it or something and just to see what the fuss is about. This is just not my type of game. I really don't like micromanaging everything and I can't get very far. I have cockroaches running through my house and my house is about the size of a shed.
I just can't get myself to expand and build more. I haven't touched the game and maybe a year and a half at least.
Like I said, it is no fault of the game itself. I can see why people love this game and more power to them but I just really don't find it entertaining at all.
But Diablo 3, Darksiders 3, Trials of Mana remake, the Metro games, Bloodstained and so many other games I bought for my Switch I have nothing but good to say about. I feel like most games are like this nowadays and they're actually just good. There really doesn't seem to be that many actual bad games out there these days, at least like it used to be.
I feel like it's more like there's less originality. For instance, I'm a huge fan of Legacy of Kain and Darksiders and the market just doesn't seem to want games like that anymore. Which sucks because those are some of my favorite types of games. I'm still holding out for a Darksiders 4.
By the way I'm very console neutral and this is no way worshiping the Switch. I'm not a console warrior and I like and love PlayStation and Xbox for their own reasons. I include PC with that as well. All have their pros and cons but overall I love them all. But Switch is the one I own right now and my collection is just great. No disappointments sans the game that wasn't really meant for me anyways.
I do kind of wish we would get Metro Exodus on Switch eventually. The two games of Metro on Switch are great.
So far I own quite a few Nintendo Switch games and I have not been disappointed by one.
There is one exception. Animal Crossing.
And it's not because I think it's a bad game. I bought it because I figured I'd play online eventually with other friends who have it or something and just to see what the fuss is about. This is just not my type of game. I really don't like micromanaging everything and I can't get very far. I have cockroaches running through my house and my house is about the size of a shed.
I just can't get myself to expand and build more. I haven't touched the game and maybe a year and a half at least.
Like I said, it is no fault of the game itself. I can see why people love this game and more power to them but I just really don't find it entertaining at all.
But Diablo 3, Darksiders 3, Trials of Mana remake, the Metro games, Bloodstained and so many other games I bought for my Switch I have nothing but good to say about. I feel like most games are like this nowadays and they're actually just good. There really doesn't seem to be that many actual bad games out there these days, at least like it used to be.
I feel like it's more like there's less originality. For instance, I'm a huge fan of Legacy of Kain and Darksiders and the market just doesn't seem to want games like that anymore. Which sucks because those are some of my favorite types of games. I'm still holding out for a Darksiders 4.
By the way I'm very console neutral and this is no way worshiping the Switch. I'm not a console warrior and I like and love PlayStation and Xbox for their own reasons. I include PC with that as well. All have their pros and cons but overall I love them all. But Switch is the one I own right now and my collection is just great. No disappointments sans the game that wasn't really meant for me anyways.
I do kind of wish we would get Metro Exodus on Switch eventually. The two games of Metro on Switch are great.