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Stefan.De.Machtige said:
curl-6 said:
Outer World's "Peril on Gorgon" DLC will be coming to Switch: https://gonintendo.com/stories/368535-the-outer-worlds-peril-on-gorgon-dlc-officially-confirmed-for-s

The publisher also states they are still working on a patch to address the Switch versions' graphical shortcomings:

Nice to hear. I still need to pick the game and had some questions about the DLC availability.

Yeah I wondered too as a lot of Switch ports have missed the DLC of their bigger brothers, but the publisher's officially said we'll get it this time.

As far as picking the game up, while I would recommend it, I'd say wait for the upcoming major patch to start playing; it's a bit rough around the edges without it in it's day 1 form. Never unplayable, and still a great game, but I expect you'll have a significantly better experience post-patch.



AngryLittleAlchemist said:

Animal Crossing: New Horizons (at 35+ hours or more) 

How have you managed to only play 35 hours of Aninal Crossing? I think I've played more than that in the first week

Our list is similar. Games I'm playing now:

- Animal Crossing (my GOTY, played for much more hours than I want to admit and I'mnot stopping anytime soon...)

- Splatoon 2 (175 hours, I'm kinda addicted ngl)

- Astral Chain (10 hours, nice but limited. Hoping for a sequel to be better)

- Final Fantasy X (30 hrs, what a masterpiece, going to play XII once I finish)

Games I beat it

- Hollow Knight (65 hours,)

- Fire Emblem (210 hours, finished 3 routes and finished 90% of the 4th route until I get burned out. What an awesome game, it has some problems but overall great)

- Dragon Quest XI (90 hours, don't plan to battle post game boss)

- Crash N Sane Trilogy (25 hours, beated 2 and 3 over 80% each, didn't have patience to Crash 1)

- Ori and the Blind Forest (15 hours, gorgeous but ends too fast. Excited to play the sequel whenever it came for Switch)

Games on Hold: 

- Okami (only 5 hours, I just play too much stuff, I think I'll play again once I beat Astral Chain)

- Ring Fit Adventute (doctor prohibits because I'm was too underweight, probably going to play again next month after gaining some weight) 

- Mario Kart 8 (15 hrs, I just don't know where to fit this one, I basically play it with my little cousins when they come here) 

- Resident Evil 4 (10 hrs, after struggling too much with camera I rage quit the game and never come back ever since. I'll come back some day)

Games I dropped:

- Celeste, played very little and hated it

- Ninjala, just unplayable 

- Valkyria Chronicles 4 (tortured myself playing this for 20 hours, boring game)

- Super Mario Bros U (5 hours, absolutely underwhelming)



If only Switch had an amazing Activity Log app like the one in the 3DS. It had so many great sorting options and ways to display the data.

The Switch games I'm spending time on currently include Animal Crossing: New Horizons, a bit of Super Mario All-Stars through the SNES Online collection, Xenoblade Chronicles, as well as new playthroughs of Breath of the Wild and Pokemon Let's Go Eevee.

I recently finished Paper Mario: Origami King, which is the first Paper Mario game I've actually beaten. It was pretty fun, though I would have preferred an actual leveling or stat progression system so battling actually felt like it had a purpose outside of the boss battles. Also finished playthroughs of Secret of Mana, Resident Evil 0, and the first Ace Attorney game.



Yeah I do miss being able to see my exact play time for every game instead of this stupid "rounded to the nearest 5 and only for the last 10 games you played" crap the Switch has.
I know my most played Switch games are Xenoblade 2 at 90 hours, then Witcher 3 at 55 hours, but the rest are all clumped together as "at least 20/15" hours.



If I'm going purely by playtime, then once again Animal Crossing would easily take the top spot at 550+ hours.

Unfortunately I can't see my longest played games so I'm guessing for some, but I know Pokemon Sword and Minecraft are sitting at over 200+ hours each as well.

Some of the games over 100+ include Breath of the Wild, Pokemon Let's Go Eevee, Final Fantasy X | X-2 HD, Skyrim Remastered, and Stardew Valley. There might be another one in there that I missed, but unless I start opening all my games and checking their times in my profile I'm not gonna remember. Hopefully Nintendo updates the Switch to make it a bit easier for us in the future.



The studio that ported the Borderlands games to Switch has posted a job listing for an "Unreal Engine shooter project" asking for someone with Switch experience. https://gonintendo.com/stories/368761-fractured-byte-looking-for-a-switch-dev-to-work-on-an-unreal-engi 

Borderland 3 on Switch maybe?



Gamecube first released in Japan 19 years ago today.



Mar1217 said:
Looked through the the activity log, and I'm not surprised to see that both Xenoblade Chronicles games dominate my ranking of most played games with both having over 100 hours played ! Then there's BoTW, Octopath Traveler and FE Three Houses (Haven't finished this one yet) following suit.

Zelda: breath of the Wild has my top amount at 450 hours. 

Pokemon Sword/Shield is #2 with something like 300 hours between them

Then Smash at 150 hours. 

I have to look and see what else. how do you just look and see how much time you've spent on a title? I know you can go to recents, but stuff like Skyrim and Octopath - both around 100 hours - aren't on my recent games list. 



My Console Library:

PS5, Switch, XSX

PS4, PS3, PS2, PS1, WiiU, Wii, GCN, N64 SNES, XBO, 360

3DS, DS, GBA, Vita, PSP, Android

Mar1217 said:
 FE Three Houses 

What route are you playing?



Mar1217 said:
IcaroRibeiro said:

What route are you playing?

The Golden Deers house. I just couldn't resist Claude's invitation ...

Nice. It was my first route, but I've stopped after the time skip, started Azure Moon and beat it before finishing Golden's Deer House 

GD is the most lore focused route. If you don't bother to play the other routes but wants to know as much as info of the game background Verdant Wind is the best choice.

If you want to play another route and choose Edelgard, be careful, she has two routes actually, Silver Snow and Crimson Flower and the first one is very similar to Verdant Wind