It's such a great game but once you beat it there's really no point going back. I would have preferred a game that you can actually replay some time down the road.
@Utnayan: It really depends on where you live, here in Asheville, NC there are none. I had to use brickseek a few months ago and lucked out with a place an hour away from where I live and managed to get there just in time. Checking it now, there are a couple available at Target for the time being but all the walmarts and gamestops are sold out.
@7tizz: I see Nintendo's consoles as more of a complimentary console to both the other consoles. I have never been without a Playstation and Nintendo console. I only buy first party games for Nintendo consoles and use Playstation for the rest. Sure, there are times when my Nintendo system will collect dust while waiting for the next exclusive to come around but I can't imagine not having one.
One 3rd party game I might pick up for the Switch, though, is WWE 2K18, simply because that's a game I would like to play on the go.
@G-Corleone: Well, the first thing that comes to mind as far as cross play is the ability to play with everyone, why would anyone want to be limited to playing just with people who have only that console when the gaming experience is the same across the board? Especially games like Rocket League or Minecraft, there are no advantages to limiting who you can play with, to the consumer or the console maker.
It also promotes segregation, which is a bad thing. Gamers are gamers and it sucks that people who have so much in common argue about who is better when it is all relative.
I just think we need a change, everything is becoming more connected and console makers need to join the fray and help each other succeed, that way everyone wins in the end.
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