WWE 2K18. It's broken, you have to stupidly grind to unlock everyone because it's trying to trick you into buying DLC despite being a full priced retail game and the career mode is pish yet I still got 100+ hours out of it.
I'd probably go with DOOM 2016, a fun game that has very rough performance (resolution and framerate) because the Switch is not powerful enough.
Don't regret the purchase though as Switch, Wii U and 3DS are the only platforms released in the past decade which physical versions of games are truly physical.
Later Daters. The game is fine but the story was not what I was hoping for or expecting. Deleted it same day.
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@Snaplocket As a xenoblade fan, I personally prefer the first over the other two. X isn’t even a sequel, it’s a spin-off, and I never really got into it. 2’s story is not the best at all, except for probably the last chapter, and Rex’s voice actor is really laughable. To me, the combat in 2 is extremely sluggish and I hate how you can’t freely run around while doing auto-attacks anymore.
The original game is my favorite due to it’s characters and story. It takes itself seriously most of the time, and there’s no tonal whiplash like with 2, where
they expect you to take the death of a character seriously after making the thing they were fighting off a maid robot .
I prefer the original’s environments and characters more than 2’s by far honestly. The combat might not be as complex as 2’s, bur at least you don’t have to deal with a gacha system, and it’s actually simple to play, as well as pretty quick.
@TheLightSpirit We have had some amazing sonic games in the past! Sonic 1-3, CD, the Adventure games, Heroes, all the boost games before forces, Boo- we have enough examples. Forces was an extreme disappointment for me because the idea of a gritty but still cheesy sonic game was a really cool but the amount of times sonic says things like "You're my best friend rookie!" or "Without you I'm nothing buddy!" got right on my nerves. Friends don't say that stuff to each other sega!
Kirby Star Allies is definitely my least favorite Switch game. I don't like the ally mechanic, as it makes the game way too easy, even for Kirby standards. I mean, you could have like the maximum amount of allies, and you don't have to do much during boss fights. There were some parts where you have to have all four characters to progress, and those feel shoehorned in. I didn't beat the game, I admit, but that game just bored me. The one saving grace that KSA has is the soundtrack, but yeah...pretty disappointing game, especially since it came after Breath of the Wild and Super Mario Odyssey.
@MarioLover92 I liked triple deluxe, so I bought Star Allies.. and well, I felt like I got ripped off. The plot itself was something I ended up beating in like 2 days of casually playing it, and the level design wasn't great either. At launch the game didn't have much in terms of content either, so I just stopped playing after beating the story.
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Star Allies might have been it for me, but the post-launch content was actually fantastic. I'm still incredibly annoyed at the base game, but all the (thankfully free) other content places it nowhere near worst. Fate/Extella might be the worst given I turned it off about 10 minutes in and never touched it again. I was starved for Switch content but buying that game was a huge mistake, it was so incredibly demeaning with it's fanservice. Like, definitely a straight guy's power fantasy over women.
Sonic Forces might be it for me too. I was actually getting used to Sonic games being decent again and then that mess happened.
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