I already own the NYXI Wizzard 2 and the MOBAPAD Huben 2, but I still want to buy the Gulikit TT MAX, because it has the symmetrical thumbsticks with adjustable tension. I think I'm done buying controllers for the Switch 2 after that, though.
@ModdedInkling I didn't even think about Origami King as being a puzzle game until I read your post, but you're absolutely right. And I actually consider Origami King to be more of an action/adventure game with RPG elements.
I just got 20XX while it's on sale, and two days later this appears on NLife. I've mostly enjoyed the short period of time that I've spent with 20XX, so I'll make sure not to forget about the sequel.
I already planned to get the DE of the first Frogun game but have yet to get around to doing it. I'm going to make sure I keep an eye out for the sequel too.
MW3 was really good with motion controls on the Nintendo Wii console. It was actually one of the best games that you could buy for the Wii. I seriously got addicted to it.
I guess I have to download "Fire Emblem Heroes" now, and play through the tutorial, since it's mandatory to redeem these items. I can't just go on playing Engage like those Bond Rings don't exist.
@Mr_Gamecube I just recently started playing "Dragon Quest Builders" on my smartphone with the Gamesir X3 mobile controller. I could barely play the game on my phone at first, because of the way the touchscreen controls were setup. But after I mapped most of the functions to the Gamesir controller it's like I'm playing a totally different game. I've highly enjoyed the game ever since. So much so that I added "Dragon Quest Builders 1 & 2" to my wishlist on the Nintendo Switch eShop.
@tanasten If anything, I think the complexity of the battle system in the Xenoblade Chronicles games is what makes the combat so interesting. It's the exact opposite of just mindlessly button mashing your way through countless fights. I can't understand for the life of me why anybody would prefer a dumb-down, button mashing ARPG over an RPG with a versatile battle system that is both highly refined and extremely dynamic. The immersiveness of the battle system is one of the best features the series has. Leave the button mashing to the beat'em ups and action-adventure games.
Wind Waker & Twilight Princess HD?! Come on, I think both of those games have already had their chance to shine multiple times. What Nintendo needs to do ASAP is a TLoZ: A Link to the Past remake and give it the Link's Awakening treatment. And yes, I'm being dead serious here.
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Re: Gulikit Unveils New Premium Controllers Compatible With Switch And Switch 2
I already own the NYXI Wizzard 2 and the MOBAPAD Huben 2, but I still want to buy the Gulikit TT MAX, because it has the symmetrical thumbsticks with adjustable tension. I think I'm done buying controllers for the Switch 2 after that, though.
Re: Review: Mr. Driller: DrillLand (Switch) - As Much Fun As It Was 18 Years Ago, If Not More So
A beautifully simple game and very addictive.
Re: Best Nintendo Switch Puzzle Games
@ModdedInkling I didn't even think about Origami King as being a puzzle game until I read your post, but you're absolutely right. And I actually consider Origami King to be more of an action/adventure game with RPG elements.
Re: Mega Man-Inspired Roguelike '30XX' Finally Blasts Onto Switch Later This Year
I just got 20XX while it's on sale, and two days later this appears on NLife. I've mostly enjoyed the short period of time that I've spent with 20XX, so I'll make sure not to forget about the sequel.
Re: Community: 22 Switch Games We Missed, As Recommended By You
Floppy Knights is a great game, but it's an even better game if you can get while it's on sale.
Re: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Cowabunga Collection Surpasses One Million Sales
Well, it looks like people have really "shelled" out some dough for this.
Re: Frogun Encore Leaps Onto Switch This Summer With More N64-Inspired Platforming
I already planned to get the DE of the first Frogun game but have yet to get around to doing it. I'm going to make sure I keep an eye out for the sequel too.
Re: Microsoft's Commitment To Bring Call Of Duty To Nintendo Is Now Legally Binding
MW3 was really good with motion controls on the Nintendo Wii console. It was actually one of the best games that you could buy for the Wii. I seriously got addicted to it.
Re: Fire Emblem Engage - How To Redeem Free Order Of Heroes Item Set
I guess I have to download "Fire Emblem Heroes" now, and play through the tutorial, since it's mandatory to redeem these items. I can't just go on playing Engage like those Bond Rings don't exist.
Re: Backlog Club: Nintendo Life's Games Of Not-This-Year Awards 2022
@Mr_Gamecube I just recently started playing "Dragon Quest Builders" on my smartphone with the Gamesir X3 mobile controller. I could barely play the game on my phone at first, because of the way the touchscreen controls were setup. But after I mapped most of the functions to the Gamesir controller it's like I'm playing a totally different game. I've highly enjoyed the game ever since. So much so that I added "Dragon Quest Builders 1 & 2" to my wishlist on the Nintendo Switch eShop.
Re: Video: What Were Your Top Five Switch Games Of 2022?
@EaglyTheKawaiiShika don't feel bad, because if you could only get one that would be the one to get.
Re: Best Of 2022: Yes, You Really Should Do All Of Xenoblade Chronicles 3's Sidequests
@tanasten If anything, I think the complexity of the battle system in the Xenoblade Chronicles games is what makes the combat so interesting. It's the exact opposite of just mindlessly button mashing your way through countless fights. I can't understand for the life of me why anybody would prefer a dumb-down, button mashing ARPG over an RPG with a versatile battle system that is both highly refined and extremely dynamic. The immersiveness of the battle system is one of the best features the series has. Leave the button mashing to the beat'em ups and action-adventure games.
Re: Feature: Nintendo Life's Most Anticipated Games For 2023 (That Aren't Zelda)
Wind Waker & Twilight Princess HD?! Come on, I think both of those games have already had their chance to shine multiple times. What Nintendo needs to do ASAP is a TLoZ: A Link to the Past remake and give it the Link's Awakening treatment. And yes, I'm being dead serious here.