@Black_Knight_00: I feel the same way. There is no need for them to 'compete directly' with Micro and Sony since they seem to have hit their stride with the Switch.
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Just bought a Switch in October. I have BotW, Yoshi's Crafted World, Icewind Dale/Planescape EE, and Binding for games. Very happy with all that
RE2 Remake brought the series back to it's roots while putting it back on track. Some people will credit RE7 with this, but I think it's RE2 that's done it by reminding people why they liked the series in the first place.
This is exactly right. I though RE7 was good, but it did not give me the same feeling as playing the classics. RE2 is the best remake I've ever played, hands down.
Going back in time here, Toma Levine from Chrono Trigger.
It would have been cool to take part in his adventures at some point, or learn more about what he's seen and where he's been. Keeping him as mostly a mystery is cool too, but I always wondered about that guy.
Kingdoms of Amateur is great if you like action RPGs that lean heavily toward action. It's from last gen but play it if you can.
I am guessing you mean Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning. If so, that is a game I would recommend as well. Has a great open world feel to it, and the game itself has some fascinating history if you are into that sort of thing.
Fallout 4 is a good game in its own right, but measuring it against The Witcher 3 is pointless. They are completely different and Fallout 4 has virtually none of the charm or character depth TW3 has. I found Fallout 4 to be enjoyable as an exploration and semi-survival game mostly. It is not an RPG in the same way The Witcher is.
Icewind Dale.
I just could not get good at it as a teenager, possibly I was just too young and those games are fairly complex; I didn't really play those types of games back then so that didn't help. I could complete the first few areas and then, brick wall.
Played that game again in college and couldn't get enough. Very much looking forward to playing it again on Switch, one of my all time favorites.
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