Four new characters for the home version on top of an arcade -
perfect port means a lot of sweaty Hori sticks in the nation's future.
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).
It's by no
means a crummy
port, but it's most definitely not a
perfect one.
While RE; Birth is by no
means a
perfect game, the
porting of the game to the Vita and replacement of the original game's awful combat — with the much cleaner engine found in Neptunia Victory for the PS3 — has made for a much more solid game that may very well be the best in the series.
I
mean, these guys are masters of their craft, so we had to give them what they wanted: an arcade -
perfect port.
There's also the nagging issue that Nintendo still refuses to release any of its arcade
ports to the service,
meaning that we may never truly get that
perfect Donkey Kong arcade experience at home outside of Donkey Kong 64.
This is
perfect for the headphone
port, as it
means you can slip the Lumia 830 into your pocket while listening to music.