Ugh, enough of this BS. How about all these games, please? It's not guaranteed to be a poor port, they just have to put effort and money in. Hold on there, you need to login to post a comment... Switch Owners Can Claim A Free Game This Weekend If They Already Own One Of These Titles, Random: Switch Owners Are Discovering Just How Frustrating Super Mario Sunshine Can Be, Random: Some 3D All-Stars Players Aren't Happy About The Visible Debug Cubes In Super Mario Sunshine, "this is absolutely a sign of Nintendo being lazy", Is Your Copy Of Super Mario 3D All-Stars Crashing? Having played both on PS4, neither have any significant issues, and as you said, can be scaled back if a company thinks there is an audience for the game. She’s beyond awesome, and throughout NieR: Automata you’ll get to control her through a plethora of jaw dropping set pieces. Honestly it's a crap game to me. Factories are oppressive monuments to the industrial era, all rusted copper pipes and hazy grey skies. Long story short, it's not, though it may feel that way initially. Love their enthusiasm for the Switch. I don't know why it took Blizzard so long to port that either. The music, story, characters, world is so amazing! Stop. Thanks for taking part! Even the most basic missions mix things up at an alarming rate. Throughout NieR, you can find them, but also buy (using the game’s currency, G), and by finding various items of scrap within the world will let you upgrade them to make attacks more powerful, along with granting them other buffs to equip. I can understand not enjoying a genre but straight up calling a game terrible because you only put 5 hours into it is a bit shortsighted. The early hours also dip heavily into Nier's well of motifs, which inherently feel less fresh a second time around. His follow-up to Nier, Drakengard 3, was a fascinating failure; a game with tremendous ideas and abysmal execution. It had a beginning, middle and end. Meanwhile, Witcher 3 runs like hot butter., well mostly. But I’m busy asking them to port the DS version of Chrono Trigger to switch. When he’s not paying off a loan to Tom Nook, Liam likes to report on the latest Nintendo news and admire his library of video games. Seriously good controls, and a fun play. Never played it, don't own anything to play it on, but if it does come to switch, day one buy, Square Enix !! It's weird because it doesn't look like it should be that demanding. And it lays claim to some of the best moments in the entire series. I just want FFXIV be ported to Switch. Weak, uninformative tutorial. But in JRPGs I find it more like a chore. The combat mechanics are definitely an improvement from its predecessor, but not up to Platinum's usual standards. Like, at all. His favourite Nintendo character used to be a guitar-playing dog, but nowadays he prefers to hang out with Judd the cat. NieR: Automata tells the story of androids 2B, 9S and A2 and their battle to reclaim the machine-driven dystopia overrun by powerful machines. Hosted by 44 Bytes. It’s one of my favorite games of the last decade, easily. Then another end. But I doubt SE will give them the money or time needed to to so. It would take work to rebuild it, but I don't doubt that a well optimized Switch version would compare well to the current PS4 iteration. @Jayofmaya didn't say it would be a bad port, just that, like you said, it would be harder and require more optimization than if it was a last-gen game. I'd like it on Switch at 60fps, but I'm afraid the PS4 game would be cut in half to fit on Switch's processor. Maybe. But, the apparent lack of story, which drops off for a good while after the introductory level, is stinging, and you must have enough commitment to see past this. I would love to see this game on the Switch. Until now. @talgore It shouldn't take a few hours just to beat the intro level.