Porte Nintendo Switch che ci piacerebbe vedere 2022
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Another year, altro 12 months of quality Switch ports. The past couple of years we’ve published a small wishlist of ports we’d love to see come to Switch and, su tutto, we’ve been pleased to see several games crossover to our favourite handheld hybrid. L'anno scorso, per esempio, we were jonesing for Ragazzi autunnali, Terre Selvagge Esterne, e Tony Hawk's (among others, naturalmente), and they all got confirmed for Switch. Sure, only the latter is actually available at the time of writing, but we expect to see the other two arrive in 2022 — hopefully sooner rather than later.
An increasing number of Cloud Version games have crept onto Switch, and while some of them aren’t up to snuff, altri function perfectly adequately — we’ll always prefer to see games running natively on the hardware, anche se.
We’ve also seen some of the remaining indie classics arrive on Switch — games like FEZ e Spelunkys 1 e 2. Con Treccia sulla strada, there can’t be too many indie darlings still missing from Switch. We’d pay handsomely to see FTL on Switch — then again, can we afford to lose dozens of hours to it all over again?
Below we’ve collected a small selection of the games we’d most like to see hop-skip-jump their way onto Switch in 2022. There are a few remaining Wii U games that haven’t come to Switch which we’ve excluded from the running, and a couple are holdovers from previous years (yes, we’ll keep putting Persona 5 on here ogni anno, dagnabit) but each and every one would be gratefully received on Nintendo’s console should a publisher deign to make it happen.
Wallets open, money ready. Come on, it’s there for the takin’…
Crittografia
Crittografia is a deckbuilding roguelike psychological horror puzzler and various other bits thrown into a piece of software that’s been the talk of Twitter for the last few months and also graced many a multiplatform GOTY list. Even if the word ‘roguelike’ has you rolling your eyes into infinity, this is one you’ll want to put aside your preconceived notions for.
What are the chances?
Devolver Digital like the Switch. The game looks like a perfect fit for the platform. If we had to put our money on any game from this list coming to Switch, sarebbe questo.
Then again we said Persona 5 was a dead cert years ago.
Persona 5
We hate to keep harping on… but we’re gonna.
Persona 5, a game that — lest we forget — released on PS3 back in 2016, è ancora not available on a Nintendo system. Persona 5 Scramble: The Phantom Strikers was pleasant enough, but it’s not Persona 5.
What are the chances?
Who can say when Atlus and Sega are concerned. They’re leaving a sizeable wad of cash on the table as far as we’re concerned, but perhaps Sony has the exclusivity rights tied up for something. If it was going to happen, it surely would have happened by now — but we’re optimists at heart. It’s never too late, Atlus.
It Takes Two
GOTY Winner at The Game Awards, It Takes Two relies on co-operation via splitscreen local (o in linea) giocare, and seems like it would be a perfect fit for Switch.
What are the chances?
The game was developed by Hazelight Studios and founder Josef Fares’ Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons è available on Switch. The studios previous game, A Way Out, is only available on other platforms, anche se, and with EA on publishing duties, it’s tough to predict whether or not Nintendo gamers will see this critically acclaimed title, however good a fit it would seem to be. Bringing it over might present an unappealing technical challenge, troppo.
Mass Effect: Edizione Leggendaria
Noi abbiamo Mass Effect 3 su Wii U, ricordare? Remember the Wii U and Mass Effect 3? Sitting in a tree? K-I-S-S-I-N-G? Those were the days when EA execs looked at the Wii’s numbers and thought they better go all-in on Wii U. Oopsidaisies.
What are the chances?
Having been stung on Wii U, EA doesn’t hasn’t bothered much with Switch. The likelihood of the trilogy making a surprise appearance on Switch is slim, but we’d love to go planet-hopping with Shepherd aboard the Normandy again. Vai su, EA, give us this one.
Bugsnax
A returner from last year, first-person bug-hunter Bugsnax is still something we think would fit nicely on Switch. Nintendo gamers love ensnaring weird little monsters, dopo tutto, and we’re eager to find out more after hearing strange murmurs over the last year concerning the exact nature of these ominously named entomological morsels.
What are the chances?
Cavalli giovani’ game was a PS launch exclusive on consoles, e the developer has said “we’d love to bring the game to other platforms”. Performance was choppy on PS4, so a Switch version would be a challenge, but certainly possible.
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