A company's back catalog of older games is now a treasure trove of
potential Switch ports.
The game's
potential Switch port will provide players with an interesting gameplay experience given its focus on building levels with other gamers and the upcoming console's portability, according to IGN.
Not exact matches
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.
Tequila Works opened up on the big technical challenge of
porting RiME to the
Switch,
potential ideas for a sequel and the game's influences.
Sadly it was a quick
port, somewhere inside me I'm really hoping that there are devs working on optimizing the
Switch further and having it fix framerate issues as well as a
potential 60 fps patch.
Inaba and Platinum Games colleague Hideki Kamiya also spoke about other things, the most notable among which was a
potential port of Wii U's The Wonderful 101 to the
Switch.
I actually thought about what fromsoft could be doing, maybe they'll release a
potential complete edition of DS3 to
switch alongside the other consoles, or a maybe a double pack with the 2nd and 3rd game in a few years (not entirely sure on the first game as that hasn't been
ported yet, but it's very much possible).
Sure, rumors about a
potential Pokémon Sun and Moon
port headed to the
Switch called Pokémon Stars are already making the rounds, but what about a true eighth - generation mainline title?
If the Nintendo
Switch is too far behind on a technical level then it could significantly impact the
potential for developers to
port the latest titles.
As it turns out, speculation on a
port may have been spot - on, with some
potential evidence emerging to support such an idea for
Switch owners.
It would seem that words has been going around about a
potential Hearthstone
port for the Nintendo
Switch.