I'll never relate to not having games to play. I got a backlog that never seems to get smaller.
It might just be me tho. It took me one month to finish bananza, ive seen others finish it in less than a week, which makes me question how do people find the time to play so much. Between work, other interests, going outside, house chores i find it very hard to find more than 2 hours a day to play, some weeks i'll play 2 hours total.
And that goes only for the switch. If you add pc there's other games in there that i havent touched that i bought months ago
Nah it’s not just you. Took me like 6 months to beat Brothership lmao
Unlocked all outfits and missing only two NPC characters but they’re annoying to get cus you gotta use that Kamek item to unlock them. I think I’ll just play normal and hope I unlock them eventually
There's an easy method to cheese whatever you need left. I think it has to do with playing certain tracks for certain costumes
Ok shinobi is gas, but i need a switch 2 version. Full resolution and 120fps would make this game a must have for this system i just know
I still want to play the Ninja Gaiden release recently but it needs a S2 update before I consider it
MP4 might be dropping September
source being?
I'll never relate to not having games to play. I got a backlog that never seems to get smaller.
It might just be me tho. It took me one month to finish bananza, ive seen others finish it in less than a week, which makes me question how do people find the time to play so much. Between work, other interests, going outside, house chores i find it very hard to find more than 2 hours a day to play, some weeks i'll play 2 hours total.
And that goes only for the switch. If you add pc there's other games in there that i havent touched that i bought months ago
yeah idk how ppl beat bananza already lol ive been playing it on and off since it released and im still not finished with it
have about 10 hours on it as well
I'll never relate to not having games to play. I got a backlog that never seems to get smaller.
It might just be me tho. It took me one month to finish bananza, ive seen others finish it in less than a week, which makes me question how do people find the time to play so much. Between work, other interests, going outside, house chores i find it very hard to find more than 2 hours a day to play, some weeks i'll play 2 hours total.
And that goes only for the switch. If you add pc there's other games in there that i havent touched that i bought months ago
I have 30 hours in bananza and still haven’t beaten it lol
There's an easy method to cheese whatever you need left. I think it has to do with playing certain tracks for certain costumes
I tried for 30 minutes and got mad af and stopped
NatetheHate confirmed direct in the second week of September
we won fam!
https://www.reddit.com/r/GamingLeaksAndRumours/s/rNmSx3KcYk
Better be a good one
Someone's already playing star wars outlaws on switch 2 and it honestly looks better than i expected for a game that struggled on all consoles
NatetheHate confirmed direct in the second week of September
we won fam!
https://www.reddit.com/r/GamingLeaksAndRumours/s/rNmSx3KcYk
Someone's already playing star wars outlaws on switch 2 and it honestly looks better than i expected for a game that struggled on all consoles

Found a comparison video to the ps5 version. Theres the occasional stuttering, there's heavy dlss use (really noticeable on the hair), of course its all on low settings, but this is a demanding next gen only open world that requires ray tracing to even run, and its not a bad result at all. Im curious about performance on handheld, and in general am optimistic about future ports. This is a very demanding port in this console's 3rd month of life and it looks pretty fine
Found a comparison video to the ps5 version. Theres the occasional stuttering, there's heavy dlss use (really noticeable on the hair), of course its all on low settings, but this is a demanding next gen only open world that requires ray tracing to even run, and its not a bad result at all. Im curious about performance on handheld, and in general am optimistic about future ports. This is a very demanding port in this console's 3rd month of life and it looks pretty fine
I was curious about that too and I found this comment:
“Any game with RT is likely going to be where the Switch 2 will massively pull ahead VS Deck in handheld. Ampere VS RDNA2 RT performance is a slaughter. Against the PS5 and XSX, Switch 2 being on Ampere helps it close the gap a tiny bit, but against the Deck? It curbstomps it in that regard.
Bodes well for games like Indiana Jones and Doom The Dark Ages, which are games that have RT but are also pretty performant despite that. Hell, Indiana Jones already runs on Deck.”
Found a comparison video to the ps5 version. Theres the occasional stuttering, there's heavy dlss use (really noticeable on the hair), of course its all on low settings, but this is a demanding next gen only open world that requires ray tracing to even run, and its not a bad result at all. Im curious about performance on handheld, and in general am optimistic about future ports. This is a very demanding port in this console's 3rd month of life and it looks pretty fine
This actually looks pretty good
Cronos and Star Wars in the same week is pretty nice for S2, NBA 2K as well I think
Direct mid September too
We might be back
Kirby DLC has been beaten. I’m all ready for Silksong

Final boss was bonkers