This is reminiscent of current
Switch ports like Elder Scrolls: Skyrim and Rocket League, where both games offer exclusive Nintendo - based content, like Super Mario and Metroid themed cars or Link's Breath of the Wild outfit.
This month has a some heavy hitters like God of War, Yakuza 6, and Nintendo Labo, plus more
Switch ports like South Park and Naruto Shippuden.
Not exact matches
Like I mentioned earlier, it's not perfect by any means — the controllers lack headphone jacks, and I've avoided using the
Switch in tabletop mode because of its flimsy kickstand and bottom - facing USB
port — but I'm guessing Nintendo will release new - and - improved hardware in a couple of years, as the company has done in the past (think: Game Boy Advance, Nintendo DS).
Featuring two brand new entries exclusive to the Nintendo
Switch, and a rather welcome enhanced edition
port (if you ask me), the release schedule for the next few months has many of us drooling
like morons.
Well, here's the 5 Wii U games I'd most
like to see
ported to
Switch.
Which Wii U games would you
like to see
ported over to
Switch?
Porting the game over to
Switch wouldn't just benefit people
like me who missed out of it because it was on Wii U but would help to reinvigorate the franchise before the inevitable Pikmin 4 (which Shigeru Miyamoto has alluded to).
For everyone trying to compare
switch ports to ps4
ports that's also not a good comparison because at least those systems come out with cutting edge new games every year that are in high demand - battlefield, Monster hunter world, while nintendo comes out with old nintendo games and
ports from last generation playstation and xbox hardware so how can you diss the better systems and then rejoice when you get a game
like dark souls which is from those consoles but is a shell compared to how they look and play on the better consoles??
For my money it was one of the best and most underrated games of 2016, and it's great to see it getting a
port to the
Switch with what looks
like some pretty decent performance.
But since then, I feel
like they are steadily improving them and the two more recent games, One Piece Pirate Warriors 3 and Naruto Trilogy, both are great examples of
Switch ports.
It doesn't hurt to reach out to Nintendo and Monolith Soft on social media and let them know you'd
like to see this game
ported to the
Switch eventually.
If you are long time player
like me who is hoping for a portable version of Rocket League, look no further than this
Switch port.
In the past, ideas that Red Dead Redemption might come to the
Switch have been thought impossible due to hardware restrictions, but after L.A. Noire and the even more recently DOOM was
ported to the handheld - hybrid, that no longer seems
like a problem.
-- A
Switch port of one of the most popular open - world action RPGs ever made, in which players roam the province of Skyrim, talking to villagers with arrows in their knees and the
like.
This isn't the first time that
Switch fans have been asked to «
port - beg», and it doesn't look
like this trend will stop anytime soon.
While he didn't dive deep into the technical aspects, he did mention that
Switch owners who would
like to see a
port happen should show the team that they're truly interested with posts on social media:
A few outlets recently got to try out Wolfenstein II on
Switch, and it looks
like developer Panic Button (who also
ported Doom) have done a relatively impressive job.
The
Switch port of Cave Story feels
like the definitive version I didn't realize I was waiting for.
The
Switch's early - 2018 lineup is full
ports, remakes, and quirky experiments
like Nintendo Labo, but traditional, fully - original games are in short supply — Kirby Star Allies is pretty much all we're getting until after E3.
Thanks to being such a popular platform, the Nintendo 3DS has seen continuous support even after the launch of the
Switch, with the
likes of Pokémon Ultra Sun & Ultra Moon, Ever Oasis and the upcoming Luigi's Mansion
port finding a home on the evergreen device.
Bandai Namco has slowly but surely started supporting the
Switch, with the
likes of Namco Museum earlier this year giving people portable arcade classics and Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 being the first of what will hopefully be many
ports.
There's so much potential for small details that would have really set the
Switch port apart from the pack,
like touchscreen support and social functions.
According to a new tech analysis from Digital Foundry, it looks
like Dark Souls Remastered is not going to be a simple
port on Nintendo
Switch in comparison with the original game for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.
Super Mario Maker is the most obvious
Switch port, but a strong case could be made for others
like New Super Mario Bros, Super Mario 3D World and Xenoblade Chronicles X, among others.
ARK: Survival Evolved, another survival game based on Unreal Engine 4
like Conan Exiles, announced a Nintendo
Switch port recently.
Whilst it looks
like the much - requested Dark Souls
port is still a way off for
Switch, Bandai Namco have announced the impending release of Pac - Man Championship Edition 2 Plus, coming to the console on February 22nd, 2018.
Alright, let me be honest and tell you a few things that I dislike about this car: - Gas Mileage (Hyundai claims it gives you 25 mpg in the city, which is not true, I get not more than 23 mpg in the city for sure)- Traction Control (The traction can not handle the acceleration and the wheels would start spinning, even on the dry roads, not sure what to blame)- USB
port - The built in USB
port does not support android, at least not in my case, therefore I have to rely on Bluetooth or AUX)- Dull Alloy Wheels - The dullness of alloy wheels for the SE trim does not compliment the car over all, but eh, I can't complain much as it is a BASE model Now, the things I absolutely love about this car: - Great Turn Radius - Beautiful LED lights (even with base model)- Highway mileage (35 mpg even driving at 75 miles an hour, you might get better than 37 mpg if you drive at 55 miles an hour)- Spacious trunk - Great leg room for rear seats - Just enough power to accelerate quickly and merge on to the highways / freeways - Amazing Brakes - Sports, ECO and Normal Mode (For those who do not know, once
switched to SPORTS mode, the car's steering becomes stiff as well as the engine along with the help of transmission helps you accelerate the car faster, you actually feel
like driving a sports car.
In addition to the aforementioned
ports, you'll find a volume rocker, lock / power button, and rotation - lock
switch on the Thrive 7, just
like the Thrive 10.
Like where are 3d secret of mana, secret of evermore games ect that they add to the
Switch list as new games in the series that they can bring to us which is better than
port talk they always do.
A
Switch port is practically inevitable at this point and Nintendo has already raised a billion flags to make it a strong possibility
like when they were hiring for a «Smash 6» as far back as 2014 and the final three Smash Amiibo being delayed nearly a year and a half.
I can't stand football, but I want FIFA
Switch to at least be unique, not a PS360
port, and sell
like crazy so maybe other games might come.
I suspected Dragon Quest Builders to be one of Square's «supported» games to
Switch, but I just suspected it would be the first one
ported over to «gauge» interest
like everyone else does nowadays.
So it is good that this Game rumor is named Ridge Racer 8,
like Mario Kart 8, and not a
port named Ridge Racer
Switch of RR64 or RR7
Additionally, we'd
like to launch it on Xbox, PS4, Nintendo
Switch and PS Vita - but
ports for these consoles will only be possible after achieving labeled stretch goals!
Looks
like the time spent on the
Switch port has been well spent.
Not making a
switch port of anything at this point is
like saying that you don't
like money and never wanted any in the first place.
As said above, with the Wii Shop Channel shutting down in a year from now it'd be smart for some of the companies who put out Wiiware titles to
port their games over to other platforms
like Switch.
Anyway, I have this on Wii U
like so many of the other
Switch ports so I won't be buying it again.
The only way there would be a version of it is if Nintendo published it themselves
like what's being done with Skyrim, AND they somehow
port it to an engine the the
Switch can run
There's also a lot great
ports coming to
Switch like Undertale, Little Nightmares, Okami HD, and Crash Bandicoot: The N'Sane Trilogy.
Personally I expect Stars this / next year on the
Switch followed by the Diamond / Pearl remakes on 3DS (maybe
ported to
Switch like Stars?)
In terms of graphics, Pirate's Curse didn't look that much different from Risky's Revenge on the 3DS, but on the
Switch, it looks
like it was a straight
porting process.
I would
like the WiiU version, but if it affects financially the studio or if it can be
ported easily (1 - 3 months) to Nintendo
Switch, then i guess I am fine.
I don't mind if the Wii U version
switched to
Switch, but I feel
like honoring the promises of the Kickstart, and possibly
porting later on makes more sense.
Like Bethesda's
Switch port of Doom, Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus was developed by Panic Button, and it'll include «the complete, uncensored, award - winning story and signature gameplay» of the original game.
It does seem that part of SEGA is going more multi-console friendly approach, with games
like Shinining Resonance Refrain and Valkyria Chronicles 4 getting
ports for Xbox One and Nintendo
Switch.
We'll be developing new titles, and we'd
like to
port existing titles that the
Switch can support often as we can.
If
porting FFXV to the
switch is gonna be
like this, just give the
switch a new FF game or KH3.
The
Switch is a slight upgrade to the Wii U, but not at the Xbox One / PS4 levels, and we are seeing that with companies
like EA creating a special engine to
port FIFA over?
Switch port is still coming for the west and I just hope it has exclusive content to not make it a generic, dull late
port like South Park and Okami HD are.