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Re: Talking Point: What Are You Playing This Weekend? (22nd November)

Samick

I am still playing Skyward sword on Switch 2.
The motion control is incredibly enyoyable for me,
the sword, shooting weapons, flying control.... everything.

I am sad that there are not many games on switch/switch 2 with motion control. It works very accurate on Switch 2.
It was very fun in Cyberpunk 2077 as well.
Since from the previous generation I have a Switch Lite, I didn't have Joycons so it is a new experience for me!

And I am also playing a bit New Super Mario Bros. 2 on 2DS.

Re: Nintendo Expands Switch 2's GameCube Library Today With A Spooky Classic

Samick

I have Luigi's mansion 2 on 2ds. I liked it but there was one thing I didn't like and I didn't even finish the game.

As you progress the game, the levels became bigger and bigger, and it took more and more time to complete and there was no option to save!!!
After a while, for me it took more than an hour to finish a level.
And if you have a tough boss at the end and you die, you can start it all over again.

If I know it well than the first game is not level based, it is rather an 'open world' game. So I am looking forward to give it a try.

Re: Talking Point: What Are You Playing This Weekend? (11th October)

Samick

I finished Sam and Max season 3 yesterday. It was amazing! Definetly the best, and sadly the last season.

So I am going to start replaying Batman Arkham City on Switch 2 . The last time I played it, was about 6-7 years ago on PC.

And I am looking forward to Two Point Museum, which will release soon on Switch 2

Re: Talking Point: What Are You Playing This Weekend? (February 17th)

Samick

I am playing Ni no kuni II recently. I like it very much, it is like I am playing a Studio Ghibli movie.

Okami HD was a HUGE disappointment for me. I bought it on switch because
many people said it was a Zeldalike game. But it is not even remotely Zeldalike.
For me it was a very boring game and the companion was very annoying and irritating. I gave it up after 15-20 hours. The only good thing I liked was the art style.