We also think that the Wind Waker and Twilight Princess HD remasters will also
get Switch ports and release on the same day.
However, this ever - growing list is focused on the upcoming Switch games we'd really recommend, either because we've played them or they already exist on other platforms and are
getting a Switch port.
Originally released on the Wii U, Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker is thankfully now
getting a Switch port.
Good news if you're waiting patiently for a Layton - based adventure on Nintendo Switch - Level 5 has confirmed last year's Layton's Mystery Journey: Katrielle And The Millionaires» Conspiracy (which hit 3DS and smartphones) will
getting a Switch port with an extra DX on the end for good measure.
With the Nintendo Switch now getting closer and closer to release, and with more information being released about it all the time, a new rumor has popped up: that you'll be able to play as Octolings in Splatoon, Nintendo's team - based third - person «shooter» that will be
getting a Switch port of its own.
Here's hoping
we get a Switch port in the not too distant future.
Perhaps the biggest surprise to come out of the inherently - surprising Nintendo Direct Mini came at the very beginning — The World Ends With You is
getting a Switch port.
We're excited about the Nindies Showcase, which brought to light a whole slew of new indie games, not to mention Hyperlight Drifter
getting a Switch port very soon.
Originally released on the Wii U, Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker is thankfully now
getting a Switch port.
The celebrated RPG is
getting a Switch port.
Hopefully
it gets a Switch port, because there are still plenty of Nintendo fans who haven't gotten the chance to pick up this beautiful throwback.
While Barone naturally had a hand in crafting the Nintendo Switch port of Stardew Valley, he also gave a shout out to fellow indie developer Sickhead Games which did a bulk of the work in
getting the Switch port up and running.
Not exact matches
AoT2's
Switch port is an admirable effort, but there are just too many concessions made to
get it working.
It's true that the
ports may be done to
get some quality titles onto the
Switch early on, but I think it's also something of a testament to both the longevity of Nintendo's titles, and the quality the Wii U brought to Nintendo's franchises (seriously, the games were great!
«The reasoning for the
Switch content: we're making continuous updates to a game that's turning five years old this year, and to
get the game out in early 2018 on
Switch meant that our team had to go with the content
ported and available at the time of console submission,» Starbreeze told the site.
But there is one Wii U game I'd love to see
get an enhanced
Switch port more than any others.
I loved the hell out of that game and for a long time, I couldn't
get enough of it, and while there was talk and rumours of Super Mario Maker being
ported to Nintendo
Switch, it has yet to happen.
But the Wii U game I most want to see
get an enhanced
port on the
Switch is none other than...
With FDG Entertainment teasing us about a possible Oceanhorn
port to the Nintendo
Switch, we chose to
get in touch... View Article
In celebration of doing the impossible — not overcoming some hogwash about limited buttons, but rather bringing a graphically - intense and fairly - demanding shooter to the Nintendo
Switch — Doom's creative director Hugo Martin and executive producer Marty Stratton have
gotten together in a new promotional video wherein they discuss some of the finer
ports of the latest version of the title.
And today, Warner Bros. announced that LEGO City Undercover would be
getting a Nintendo
Switch port in Spring 2017.
Super Smash Bros. for Wii U
got great reviews, as well as good sales, and would be a really good game to
port to
Switch.
I want Nintendo to
port all the Wii U games to
Switch, at least the ones I own, so I can
get a
Switch and lay down the Wii U in a trash can without any regrets.
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??
Only then we'll be able to
get working on the
Switch port.»
tinyBuild announced a PS4 and Nintendo
Switch release soon after and while those editions just
got dated, the interesting announcement is a mobile
port releases the same day on both iOS and Android.
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.
I didn't have a good time with AO International Tennis, had some fun with Trailblazers (which hopefully
gets a good patch soon), checked out the Pirate Warriors 3
port to
Switch, enjoyed myself with Project Nimbus: Code Mirai and have continued to Labo away with my children.
Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon are essentially enhanced
ports of the games we
got last year, developed by a younger team and released on exactly the same platform as the previous games released on, instead of on the Nintendo
Switch, which quite frankly, they would have better suited for.
Last year we made the case that Wii U
ports for
Switch are a very good thing - a chance to bulk up the library of Nintendo's new hybrid console with an array of quality games that never quite
got the exposure they deserved.
Skyrim's recent launch on the
Switch proved that popular old games absolutely have an audience on new platforms, meaning that if Red Dead Redemption does end up
getting ported, fans would be all over it.
Also, I think Smash Wii U will
get a
port to the
Switch so it can generate Smash hype again.
Here's to hoping Nintendo will finally
port this game to Nintendo
Switch so it
gets the recognition it deserves.
This week we've
got Far Cry 5's cult - fighting open world coming to lots of platforms and Outlast 2 being
ported to the
Switch.
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 game itself is already out in Japanese Arcades & the Wii U but will also be
getting a
port to the Nintendo
Switch with 21 playable characters including all of those from the Arcade & Wii U version and also Decidueye from Pokémon Sun & Moon as a
Switch Exclusive.
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.
While it's not the most high - profile game on the horizon, Captain Toad is
getting a second chance to shine with his solo adventure Treasure Tracker being
ported to
Switch and 3DS later this year.
Today's Nintendo eShop news: Chicken Wiggle to
get a Nintendo
Switch port?
I
got the chance to review the
Switch version of RiME, and while the initial quality of the
port didn't bother me all that much, I still found it to be a worthwhile experience.
Bayonetta 2 will be
getting a
port to the
Switch, and the physical version will include a download code for the original Bayonetta (which is an eshop - exclusive).
Out of the blue Nintendo of America has revealed that Bandai Namco's 2011 Wii game Go Vacation is
getting ported to the Nintendo
Switch!
That said, the transition to
Switch is not exactly as smooth with some technical issues
getting in the way of making it a great
port.
First to
get something out of the way, we have matched the Nintendo
Switch version against the Xbox One version to see how this
port compares against a stronger platform.
The wide world of
Switch ports got me excited for new things on the platform, so I asked our excellent community image editors to come up with even better
ports.
Given Doom
got ported I wouldn't say it's impossible but there are going to have to be some serious cuts made in order to
get it playable on
Switch.
With the recent announcement of Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate for Nintendo
Switch, Monster Hunter fans all around the Western Hemisphere are all excited about
getting this highly anticipated
port in their hands.
I hope Nintendo will
port FF5 to
Switch, it would at least
get the chance to find a larger niche market there as apposed to the tiny market on Wii U.
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.
I have tried three different cables, different USB
ports,
switched off both laptop and Kobo, but I am still
getting the same message, with a Code43 reference.