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Re: Talking Point: What Do You Want To See From Nintendo At E3 2018?

NightBeast

I'll be happy with any AAA-release, be it a new game or a remaster. A new Metroid game would be gorgeous and also I'm hyped for Bayonetta. Also I want to see new stuff from Bethesda (Fallout 4, Rage and/or Dishonored) and Ubisoft (Assassin's Creed for Switch would be awesome - and I believe there's a chance that they'd do an exclusive game).

Re: Review: Burly Men at Sea (Switch eShop)

NightBeast

@Keldorek probably you’re right. But as far as I know most of the revenue still goes to Nintendo. Furthermore, the prices are lower in iStore and Google play because of the wider audience. For them it’s easier to sell more games with low revenue than few with high. That’s why not a lot of people have bought Civilization 6 for iOS for 50 dollars, - even though it’s a freaking great game (and I play it extensively). I bet they’d make more money if it was 25. Btw: Civ VI for switch maybe?))

Re: FDG Entertainment Teases Physical Edition Of Oceanhorn On Switch

NightBeast

@Anti-Matter Well, my point is that mobile games (and most of the indie games for that matter) don’t utilize the Switch’s capabilities to its full, so I don’t see the point in buying them in the Nintendo shop. But since I collect physical copies of the games... yeah, Oceanhorn will be added to my collection.

Re: Nintendo's Online Services Are Down For Russian Users As Officials Block Telegram Messenger

NightBeast

@HappyMaskedGuy well, you probably didn’t read the comment to which I was replying.

But if you’re referring to the legitimacy of the NL’s article, then yes - Telegram was really blocked in Russia, but only for two hours - now it works perfectly. No country is perfect and this ban reflects our government’s insecurity.

As for me, I didn’t experience any problems with my Switch, - it worked well yesterday and here I am playing some Doom online.

As for the propaganda aspect: every mass media is propagandistic and all you have to do is choose what to believe. I believe no one - just facts: what I see, feel and perceive. And based on all this - yeah, in most (most, mind you - not all) cases all negative news about Russia is just propaganda.