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Re: No Switch 2 "Upgrade Path" For Dragon Quest VII: Reimagined Planned

Nep-Nep-Freak

This... is kind of stupid. Having basically two versions of the exact same game without save data connection? Lmao, that is stupid. Also still disappointing that it's a Game Key Card. SE's games are amazing, but they can definitely make some rather dumb decisions when they feel like it. Well, I wasn't going to get this anyway because I'm still busy with Dragon Quest XI. Still, hopefully the players of this game have a good time with it 😃.

Re: Best Super Mario Games Of All Time

Nep-Nep-Freak

Happy 40th anniversary, one of my favorite series of all time! I really haven't played many Mario games at all in my life, and the only ones that I have managed to beat are Odyssey and Wonder (both 10/10 games though I like Odyssey more), though I am interested in getting the Super Mario Galaxy games from that bundle announced yesterday at some point. 😃

Re: Nintendo Direct September 2025: Every Announcement, Game Reveal, Trailer

Nep-Nep-Freak

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@Jhena, Honestly, I'm probably going to have mixed feelings this entire console generation, between being exited for the new games and dreading Game Key Cards and Nintendo of America potentially canceling the releases of third party games I'm interested in, like what happened last fall (which was when my relationship with Nintendo started going downhill, to be honest). The dread is why I will continue to keep my Switch 1 around even after I get a Switch 2.

However, like you with the Yoshi game, I have not yet given up hope that things will improve. Nintendo has belted out a ton of games I'm interested in so far on the Switch 2, so many that I probably won't even be able to play all of them. The backwards compatibility is near perfect and will allow me to continue playing my Switch 1 games even after my Switch 1 eventually dies out. So far, Game Key Cards have not been selling all that well according to charts and all that stuff, so maybe publishers will listen and stop doing those. I always try my hardest to be positive, after all (though it is really hard sometimes 😂).

I have promised myself that as long as Mario Kart World doesn't ever have any paid dlc, then I will purchase and play it years down the road (most likely digitally, assuming that there are free content updates if there isn't any dlc). If it does have paid dlc, I will just skip it since Kirby Air Riders looks more interesting.

Apologies for the wall of text. If you actually took the time to read through this whole thing, thanks for listening, because I needed to rant a bit 😄. I'm glad that you're at least looking forward to Yoshi and had something to enjoy from the Direct! I think Yoshi looks good too, but I'll most likely have to skip it because of my tight gaming schedule.

Re: Nintendo Direct September 2025: Every Announcement, Game Reveal, Trailer

Nep-Nep-Freak

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@Jhena, you're not alone. I've also become way less impressed by dlc recently. Even just last year, I was always thinking "I wonder if any games I like this year will get any dlc? I would love that, because it would mean more content in a game I like!"

But I've slowly gotten to the point where I really want to get into physical again. But if I get a game physically, I want all of the content on the cartridge (I'm fine with a few bug fix patches not being on the cartridge though, since those don't involve game content and the main build is still fully playable without any updates). I'm also still fine with buying digital games if necessary, which is what I intend on doing with Pokémon Legends Z-A because it will have dlc ($30 dlc at that... oof... almost as much as one of the Mario Galaxy games that were announced, which I'm also interested in). Another one of the reasons I'm going back into physical is so that I can get some games that aren't even available in my country without having them shipped from elsewhere, specifically Hyperdimension Neptunia ones (that have the full game on the cartridge 😃).

Anyways, back to dlc. Honestly, now that I've thought about it a lot the past few months, I'd rather pay $80 for a whole game up front then pay for dlc later, with a few exceptions like Pokémon (though I may even end up skipping Pokémon, I learned that the Mega Kalos starters are locked behind PVP multiplayer so I want to see the unlock conditions for those just in case). For example, the announced physical bundle of Mario Galaxy 1 and 2, two solid games that I have never played before in my life. They are feature complete games that should have no need for updates, except maybe to activate the 4K for Switch 2. I think something like that is worth $70, and if I have a slot in my gaming schedule, I'll definitely pick it up 😃.

At this point, I'm getting a Switch 2 next year unless plans change. Half of me is really looking forward to it, with several amazing new games that look really cool like Kirby Air Riders and Pokémon Pokopia. The other half of me is kind of dreading it, thanks to things like Game Key Cards (not getting a single one of those) and needing a system update for Switch 1 backwards compatibility. And I'll probably just be done with Nintendo completely if that new US patent from a few days ago affects any games (especially JRPGs, which are my favorite kind of game).

Re: Super Mario Galaxy 1 + 2 Prices Are Live, And It's Sticker Shock Time

Nep-Nep-Freak

I don't get the complaints for the price of this one. Two amazing platformer games for $40 each. Or $35 each if you buy the physical collection (and a real physical, not a Game Key Card, at that). And they will probably go on sale for cheaper in a few years. I wish a lot more awesome games were this cheap! Heck, I'm actually interested in eventually getting these ones, especially if they add in easier difficulty options.

But if other people don't like the prices, they do have the right to complain about it.