Smash Bros ultimate.
I also enjoyed Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, Inscryption and the various emulators that come with the live subscription thing
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Bademantel @lemmy.world - 1mon
The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.
I'm not sure if I really prefer it to Breath of the Wild which was a very impressive game and literally sets the stage for TotK but the the possibility to explore this somewhat familiar map vertically was a lot of fun for me.
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vrighter @discuss.tchncs.de - 1mon
pity there is almost nothing above or below the ground. The verticality was utterly wasted
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Bademantel @lemmy.world - 1mon
I disagree, there's quite a lot. Granted, the Depths can get a little repetitive but there's nevertheless a lot to explore. Same goes for the Sky. There are whole dungeons to be found.
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safesyrup @feddit.org - 1mon
The legend of zelda: breath of the wild. Super mario odyssey was also very good
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Hudell @lemmy.dbzer0.com - 1mon
Golf Story.
Early in a console's life cycle I tend to be more generous with what games I'm willing to try. Usually I end up finding some games that turn out to be quite fine, but Golf Story was actually great.
I wouldn't say it's the best game on switch, but it's much better than people give it credit for and I recommend it enthusiastically to make up for it.
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onlooker - 1mon
Metroid Dread. Super satisfying final boss fight, the E.M.M.I. bots encountered throughout the game were true to the game's namesake and 360° aiming introduced in Metroid: Samus Returns still works great. Out of all Metroid games I've played (Other M didn't happen, fight me) this was by far the most intense one.
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makingStuffForFun - 1mon
Kingdom
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m532 @lemmygrad.ml - 1mon
Fire emblem warriors: Three hopes
Dynasty warriors gameplay/Fire emblem story
Turns out replacing the ancient gameplay makes fire emblem actually fun to play.
They also removed all the weird marrying mechanics.
And I still have no idea how, after Fates' omega crap story, they managed to write a story that's not only good, but also one where the heroes are actual heroes, and not some stupid status quo defenders like in seemingly every book ever.
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What are your favorite Nintendo Switch games?
Smash Bros ultimate. I also enjoyed Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, Inscryption and the various emulators that come with the live subscription thing
The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.
I'm not sure if I really prefer it to Breath of the Wild which was a very impressive game and literally sets the stage for TotK but the the possibility to explore this somewhat familiar map vertically was a lot of fun for me.
pity there is almost nothing above or below the ground. The verticality was utterly wasted
I disagree, there's quite a lot. Granted, the Depths can get a little repetitive but there's nevertheless a lot to explore. Same goes for the Sky. There are whole dungeons to be found.
The legend of zelda: breath of the wild. Super mario odyssey was also very good
Golf Story.
Early in a console's life cycle I tend to be more generous with what games I'm willing to try. Usually I end up finding some games that turn out to be quite fine, but Golf Story was actually great.
I wouldn't say it's the best game on switch, but it's much better than people give it credit for and I recommend it enthusiastically to make up for it.
Metroid Dread. Super satisfying final boss fight, the E.M.M.I. bots encountered throughout the game were true to the game's namesake and 360° aiming introduced in Metroid: Samus Returns still works great. Out of all Metroid games I've played (Other M didn't happen, fight me) this was by far the most intense one.
Kingdom
Fire emblem warriors: Three hopes
Dynasty warriors gameplay/Fire emblem story
Turns out replacing the ancient gameplay makes fire emblem actually fun to play.
They also removed all the weird marrying mechanics.
And I still have no idea how, after Fates' omega crap story, they managed to write a story that's not only good, but also one where the heroes are actual heroes, and not some stupid status quo defenders like in seemingly every book ever.