Cyberpunk 2077, Rune Factory: Guardians of Azuma, and Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion are preordered...even though I likely won't get my hands on the console until 2026.
Switch Physical Collection - 1,473 games (as of July 4th, 2025)
Switch 2 Physical Collection - 2 games (as of June 9th, 2025)
Taiko is good for the soul, Hoisa!
Japanese NNID:RyuNiiyamajp
Team Cupcake! 11/15/14
Team Spree! 4/17/19
I'm a Dream Fighter. Perfume is Love, Perfume is Life.
Taiko is good for the soul, Hoisa!
Japanese NNID:RyuNiiyamajp
Team Cupcake! 11/15/14
Team Spree! 4/17/19
I'm a Dream Fighter. Perfume is Love, Perfume is Life.
My misses just pre-ordered and paid for a physical Switch copy of Shadow Labyrinth which has a free Switch 2 update... I've been thinking of getting this and was looking for a Switch 2 physical, looks like there only coming out in certain countries and importing one would have been about £75, instead of the £26 to get the Switch version and apply the free upgrade
Taiko is good for the soul, Hoisa!
Japanese NNID:RyuNiiyamajp
Team Cupcake! 11/15/14
Team Spree! 4/17/19
I'm a Dream Fighter. Perfume is Love, Perfume is Life.
I bought Yakuza 0 Director's Cut. I've enjoyed playing the latest Like a Dragon games with an English dub, so I was looking forward to doing the same with this.
Dang. It’s beautiful. Haven’t played a game like this in a looooong time. Weird feeling to be playing something so gritty and detailed on a Nintendo system.
Seems like Cyberpunk is selling well despite the news report that third party games have sold at extremely low numbers on Switch 2. If it is related to key cards then perhaps Nintendo will re-evaluate their decisions on these type of games and allow smaller cartridge sizes for smaller games. Nintendo are restricting their own finances if they allow third party games to sell very badly which surely will have a knock on effect to console sales. I realise many people that buy consoles early often are huge gaming enthusiasts and may already have played these third party games on other formats and bored of them or just don't want to pay huge money for an old game. Personally if its a multi-format game I'm buying it on PC. I have a desktop and laptop and as I replace them the game upgrades itself by the fact I can choose higher graphic and detail options. I have PC games that I used to play on low resolution and low detail and now can play at very high resolution with maximum detail and anti-aliasing options etc. I've had my steam account for what seems like 15-20 years and the same games I bought at the beginning are still available to download and play on new hardware. Many of these games I paid less than 5 pounds for. Steam for me is my main gaming software account where I buy most of my games. I guess if its a multi-format title Nintendo may be extremely uncompetitive on price hence low sales and the time you can use that software may be more limited.
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