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Re: Review: Tiny Barbarian DX (Switch)

RootsGenoa

You have to be REALLY good to beat the game in 6 hours. I've played for more than 10 hours already according to my Switch, and I'm still in the middle (and rather at the beginning I think) of the 4th episode. Plus I finished the first two quickly because I had already beat both of them on PC - I only died 20 times in the first one (mainly against the last boss), lol.

Re: Tatsumi Kimishima Talks About a Potential 3DS Successor

RootsGenoa

Of course it could be a pocket-sized Switch that could use the same cartridges, but it means that it would need even smaller joy-cons to be fully compatible, for instance... :
But at the end of the day I just want a handheld with a 3D screen. Maybe I'll just stick to my (New) 3DS...

Re: Reggie on Wii U Support Going Forward

RootsGenoa

@cheonsacz Yes, but you could have said that the Switch is too big for a handheld, that its battery life is closer to the the one of the original 3DS, and that it doesn't have Streetpass - precisely because Nintendo doesn't consider the Switch as a pure handheld system. So yes, I agree on the fact that the Switch is NOT a suitable replacement for the 3DS.
But saying that "The Switch is already inferior to 3DS in terms of hardware and graphics" as you did (or did you mean the Wii U??) makes people think you have no clue what you are talking about. 3DS screens are 240p when Switch screen is 720p, for instance.

Re: Reggie on Wii U Support Going Forward

RootsGenoa

@cheonsacz "The Switch is already inferior to 3DS in terms of hardware and graphics." You're kidding, right? The Switch is even superior to Wii U! It doesn't mean that I want the Switch to replace the 3DS though, because I'll miss the 3D screen. :

Re: First Impressions: Going Hand-to-Hand With ARMS

RootsGenoa

I'd like to say that this is in my opinion the prettiest game on the Switch so far. It's not open world, but it runs with a perfect framerate and probably in 1080p even in split-screen. If you like arcade games, it's really great. Especially since the controls reminded me of Virtual On.

Re: Review: Natsume Championship Wrestling (Wii U eShop / Super Nintendo)

RootsGenoa

It's kind of sad that I had to create an account to say this. Dave, you should have done some research, or at least read the previous review for the Wii version at NintendoLife.
The reason why characters don't look 'larger than life' is because they're based on REAL wrestlers. This game is actually a port of a Japanese game under licence of All-Japan Pro Wrestling, and puroresu as always been more 'serious' than its American counterpart, especially in AJPW. K. Bruto is actually Terry Gordy, who was very popular in Japan as well as Stan Hansen ('Python' in the game). Actually five of the wrestlers in the game are from the US.