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Nintendo Gaming / Re: Nintendo Switch Forum Favorites
« Last post by M.K.Ultra on March 09, 2025, 02:44:36 PM »
Looking over the Metroidvanias I have played on Switch the highest rating goes to Guacamelee! 2. I actually bought the One-Two Punch collection, but I had already played the first game on Wii U. Obviously I liked the first game enough. The art style and luchadore theme really worked for me, but in the second game it seemed like everything was better: pacing, controls, map, writing, and music. I spent about 10 hours on it and only got the map to 67% so I plan on going back to get 100% at some point.

I will throw an honorable mention to Shantae and the Seven Sirens. Apparently I did not rate this one as highly, but looking back from a distance I appreciate it more. My favorite Shantae game is still Pirate's Curse, but Seven Sirens is worth picking up.
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Nintendo Gaming / Re: Nintendo Switch Forum Favorites
« Last post by M.K.Ultra on March 09, 2025, 02:38:28 PM »
Metroid Dread is my favorite Metroid game and Metroidvania ever, so I have to start with that. Just an incredible game, and I really wish I could go back to the previous games in the series and play them with the movement and controls of Dread. Just feels so smooth and great to play, with some interesting new tweaks along the way.

I already mentioned Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown in the Ubisoft section,but I'll plug it here again. Very difficult, but took a lot of cues from Metroid Dread and it plays very well because of it. I also like both Axiom Verge games, while the first one has been around a while and even came out on Wii U, the Switch was the first time I played it, and it's one of relatively few games in this genre that cribs more from the "Metroid" than the "Vania." I'll also throw in a mention of Bloodstained, which is good but the Switch port probably isn't the best way ton play it.

I have played all of those except Prince of Persia. I agree all great games. Metroid Dread is definitely my favorite 2D Metroid, but I think I like the prime games a little more.

Bloodstained was pretty rough at launch on Switch but the patches did make it noticeably better. I have not played it on anything else so I am not sure how much better it can get. I have been meaning to get back to it with all the post-launch content but have not found the time.
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Nintendo Gaming / Re: Nintendo Switch Forum Favorites
« Last post by NWR_insanolord on March 09, 2025, 01:13:10 AM »
Metroid Dread is my favorite Metroid game and Metroidvania ever, so I have to start with that. Just an incredible game, and I really wish I could go back to the previous games in the series and play them with the movement and controls of Dread. Just feels so smooth and great to play, with some interesting new tweaks along the way.

I already mentioned Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown in the Ubisoft section,but I'll plug it here again. Very difficult, but took a lot of cues from Metroid Dread and it plays very well because of it. I also like both Axiom Verge games, while the first one has been around a while and even came out on Wii U, the Switch was the first time I played it, and it's one of relatively few games in this genre that cribs more from the "Metroid" than the "Vania." I'll also throw in a mention of Bloodstained, which is good but the Switch port probably isn't the best way ton play it.
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Nintendo Gaming / Re: Nintendo Switch Forum Favorites
« Last post by M.K.Ultra on March 08, 2025, 11:36:27 AM »
We have now seen an example of each of my ideas for subsets of games. I just plan on rotating through those (genre, publisher, other). Again, folks are welcome to suggest a category for the next week, or take over for a week entirely. Anyhow, that brings us back to genre...

What are your favorite Metroidvania games on Switch?
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Nintendo Gaming / Re: Nintendo Switch 2
« Last post by M.K.Ultra on March 08, 2025, 11:33:20 AM »
Interesting. When I think about OZ as a codename I noticed it was almost a shift in letters from NX. If both letters were shifted down one we would have OY though.
As a Japanese company I have to wonder if all these codenames are translations of Japanese codenames or if there is a second set of Japanese codenames that are completely different  ???.
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Mario Picross has 192 puzzles (64 puzzles in 3 levels, Easy, Kinoko, and Star), not 256…
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Movies & TV / Re: Khushrenada's Annual Oscar Thread. 2025 Edition.
« Last post by ThePerm on March 06, 2025, 12:54:17 AM »
This year the only one of these I saw was the Substance, but it is, the type of movie I would watch.
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Nintendo Gaming / Re: Nintendo Switch 2
« Last post by Order.RSS on March 05, 2025, 05:30:39 PM »
Did we ever hear what the codename for Switch 2 was?  ???
With such cool names as Ultra, Dolphin, Revolution, Project Cafe, and NX, I am curious what this device was referred to as internally before the ad wizards came up with Switch 2.

I've seen "Ounce" (also spelled as Oz) floating around a few times, but I don't know how accurate that is.
This article on GameRant suggests it was uncovered in some kind of data breach, so it might be hogwash. They also have an article speculating about the codename's reasoning up, with rather flimsy logic, and a disappointing lack of weed jokes.
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Nintendo Gaming / Re: Nintendo Switch Forum Favorites
« Last post by M.K.Ultra on March 05, 2025, 10:42:36 AM »
After deliberating over couch co-op while looking over my digital library, I have come to the conclusion that my favorite local multiplayer experiences have occurred within Overcooked. There are two games in the series, and maybe a bundle  ???. While both are great, I liked the improved controls of the second game. That said, if you really burn through one game and want more, then playing them in order would be preferred. These games allow for 2-4 peeps and support single joy con play. These games work well with non-gamers too as the controls and gameplay are simple. At the same time there is plenty of challenge and it is really satisfying to get max out your efficiency. These can also become pseudo-competitive and even heated if you take them too serious or devolve into silliness and trolling if you don't take it serious enough. I managed to get about 10-15 hours out of each game. I have not attempted these solo so I am not even sure if you can, but I think there is online play as well. Remembering all the fun times with these games now has me excited for Stage Fright (on Switch 2  :o)
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Nintendo Gaming / Re: Nintendo Switch 2
« Last post by Khushrenada on March 03, 2025, 02:26:50 AM »
I think it was "Not-Wii-U-2" or N Woo 2 for those in the know.
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