I highly doubt it. Nintendo already "released" a Zelda game for Switch this year: Majora's Mask for the NSO N64 emulator. Sure, it shouldn't actually count, but given that BOTW2 has been delayed, my guess is that Nintendo will use the NSO releases as an excuse to say that they kept their promise of annual Zelda games.
This version of the game doesn't have the best graphics (as opposed to the PC/PS3/X360 version), but it has exclusive customization and presentation features that the other versions lack, such as lightsaber hilt customization and in-game cutscenes that actually show your custom saber and character skins. It also features your starship as a "hub" in between missions, which is far more stylish and immersive than the other versions' pause menu. Also, this game's story WAS canon until Disney's acquision of the IP. In fact, being canon was a selling point for this game and George Lucas helped development as a consultant to make sure the story didn't stray too far from the movies; the only thing that really doesn't fit the old canon is how overpowered the Jedi and Sith are in this game, but it's understandable from a gameplay perspective. So, if you are a SW fan that prefers the old canon to the Disney canon, Galen Marek (Starkiller) is as canonical as Kyle Katarn. I'd give this game a score of 6/10, citing some of the flaws this reviews points out, but for an old school Star Wars fan it's still a very fun experience.
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Re: Rumour: Could Switch Get Zelda: Wind Waker And Twilight Princess This Year?
I highly doubt it. Nintendo already "released" a Zelda game for Switch this year: Majora's Mask for the NSO N64 emulator. Sure, it shouldn't actually count, but given that BOTW2 has been delayed, my guess is that Nintendo will use the NSO releases as an excuse to say that they kept their promise of annual Zelda games.
Re: Review: Star Wars: The Force Unleashed - Shallow And Short, But Passable Starfiller
This version of the game doesn't have the best graphics (as opposed to the PC/PS3/X360 version), but it has exclusive customization and presentation features that the other versions lack, such as lightsaber hilt customization and in-game cutscenes that actually show your custom saber and character skins.
It also features your starship as a "hub" in between missions, which is far more stylish and immersive than the other versions' pause menu.
Also, this game's story WAS canon until Disney's acquision of the IP. In fact, being canon was a selling point for this game and George Lucas helped development as a consultant to make sure the story didn't stray too far from the movies; the only thing that really doesn't fit the old canon is how overpowered the Jedi and Sith are in this game, but it's understandable from a gameplay perspective.
So, if you are a SW fan that prefers the old canon to the Disney canon, Galen Marek (Starkiller) is as canonical as Kyle Katarn.
I'd give this game a score of 6/10, citing some of the flaws this reviews points out, but for an old school Star Wars fan it's still a very fun experience.
Re: Metal Gear Solid: Snake Eater 3D Physical Prices Jump As eShop Closure Looms
Despite the clunky camera controls and the apparent absence of any kind of antialiasing, this is my favorite port of MGS3.