| farlaff said: I don't want to sound rude, but the simple fact that somehow someone was able to make Crysis run on the Switch - and apparently well, much better than it was on the previous consoles, which is amazing - AND that it is going to be released AHEAD of the competition is a clear sign for me that the Switch is getting lots of good things this year. Include the Corona difficulties and so far it is much more than one could ask all things considered. |
haha great point. I actually just picked up Crysis today. Crysis is the ideal third party effort, where they actually have a separate team working at the same time as the other versions of the game working to make a top end game on Switch, rather than just being like eh let's throw some half assed Switch version out cuz it isn't the real version (Fifa anyone) or just porting a downgraded Switch version several years later rather than building a game for the Switch.
Who woulda thought an AAA game (granted a remastered old AAA game) coming on the Switch before the other systems would ever happen haha. I congratulate them with $30 of my money as the first AAA third party game I've bought on Switch (out of now 34 games) besides the three 20+ year old PS1 Final Fantasy games!
Third parties clearly getting more serious about Switch this year - with Borderlands, Bioshock, Xcom, Crysis, bravely default, Doom eternal, Outer Worlds, etc. Looks like I will finally need to start picking up more non-indie third party games.







