@Background Pony #297C @Meanlucario
I wouldn’t say so much that her horn is glowing, but more like she’s on fire! Like she’s totally owning whatever game she’s playing on that switch.
@Meanlucario
I shouldn’t be one to talk about what’s on topic and what’s not, since I go off topic all the frigging time in image comments… But I mean Sunset Shimmer is playing on a Switch there.
I love story based games like The Last of Us but I also enjoy Nintendo games like Pokémon. I have a huge collection of Pokémon that have been transferred from game to game for the past 15 years.
And although the new games will limit which of the old Pokémon you can use, you can still transfer them all to the new Pokémon Home.
@Atlas_66
Keep in mind that the Switch is a portable unit and it gets worse battery life than my most favoritist handheld console of all time, my Nintendo 3DSxl.
Well I just like the cartoony feeling it gives off, sure there are games that have the same feeling on others consoles but I like it’s more kiddish vibe, as immature and silly as that sounds. Idk
I have a harder time getting into other consoles for the same reason I have a hard time staying awake during live action films. That’s isn’t to say I hate them or anything.
Sunset Shimmer, I think I took a little the wrong console, lol
I never understood Nintendo fans, the games there are expensive, the Japanese play exclusively on nostalgia, and the graphics there are very outdated. And the price category like in PS4
For example, such a high-quality and expensive game with a plot, voice acting and graphics like The Witcher 3, The Last of Us, cost about the same, but the quality of the games is much higher.
Perhaps the whole point is that my parents did not buy Nintendo in my childhood, and I do not feel any nostalgic feelings.
For me, they look like some kind of children’s games.