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NeroPrototype said:

monocle_layton said:
Is the Switch hard to find in Venezuela? If it isn't, and you aren't dying to play Breath of the Wild, then waiting wouldn't hurt.

I don't know the prices for stuff over there, but PS4 may be the smarter choice for now. In several months (so beginning of 2018), the Switch will finally be a console that's must have. It'll have legit sports games and 9 exclusives by the end of this year.


As for fighters, chances are they don't want Xenoverse 2 to be ignored. Wouldn't be surprised of Fighterz gets announced for Switch

I will leave that to luck, I can ask my GF's sister to lend me some money if she ever gets to see one, buy it for me and once she does I can transfer the money via paypal to her account.

Venezuela is a mess RN, there are no games in here... I will have to buy games online or send them from the US.

 

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I was hoping to have 2 - 3 people answering my post but thanks a bunch for commenting guys.

 

Just to add something I would like to say that I'm asking for help because since the Videogame Market is basically dead here in my country I don't get to experience how good something is like most of you.

I'm a Nintendo Fan, I respect the old Nintendo for what it means to the industry... I think that Sony is doing much better now but I see people just shitting on the old Ninty just because they think one console should dominate the market.

Lately I've been feeling that most games just focus on being soo serious way to much... Trying so hard to copy each other, that's why when it comes to Ps4 I just can't decide, It has a bunch of games that's true but for me personally a bunch of them lack personality... Bloodborne, Persona 5, 2D Fighting games are games that really stand out to me, they are not your tipical sandbox, story driven game... They take something cool and turn it into something even cooler. But the Ps4 doesn't get too much of that even if it has a big library. Great console but I fear i might get too bored of their first party games.9

 

Isn't Venezuela in a three month long protest against a corrupted government? My friend from Venezuela often shows me love videos of what's going on. I recall huge riots occurring over them blacking out the media too.

 

I hope you aren't caught in anything violent as the protests go on.

 

As for the first party exclusives, seems like either PS4 or Switch will be your option. If you REALLY love Nintendo's first party games and can live without amazing third party support, then go for the Switch. I mean, it's getting the best 3rd party support in years, so it shouldn't be too bad.