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Switch isn't very impressive for many people, so don't act surprised when people aren't fawning over it and following it's every move.
http://www.metacritic.com/game/switch/the-legend-of-zelda-breath-of-the-wild
Not surprising about the performance issues. How powerful can that console be when it's part handheld. Nintendo have become far too gimmicky for my liking.
The funny part is the performance is better in handheld mode, it's once it's docked that FPS drop frequently to 20. They should have kept the 720p reso even docked and just improve the IQ a bit with the extra GPU power.
They made the right choice to raise the resolution. They made the wrong choice in bringing out such a weak console, should've just put pascal in there.
Yeah, honestly 720p wouldn't cut it on a TV for me. The whole hybrid concept was a mistake, the Switch is a great handheld, but a very poor console. But Nintendo gotta Nintendo I guess, they can't seem to ever get the hardware part right.
Those same reviews are giving Nier the same top scores however. Which is the strangest thing coming from Japan since the game where you shoot girls to stop them from raping you.
But I agree with what you say, pretty much every review about the new Zelda is something like "This game is a copy of this and this and this game, BUT IT'S ZELDA SO IT'S AWESOME"
Gaming journalism tends to be a joke overall. I remember the FFXV reviews "10/10 the JRPG king is back", when the game is average at best. Heck even the dev's realized how poor it was and are still actively developing it months after release eh. By all accounts they still have the whole full production scale team on it.
InsideGamer -
"Nier Automata takes the franchise from good to excellent. The gameplay is heavenly, the soundtrack is amazing and ts philosophical and fascinating subjects will leave you seized with emotion."
Twinfinite -
"There’s nothing like it. As was the case with its predecessor, NieR: Automata is a game that will be talked about for years to come. Hopefully in less hushed tones this time around."
RPG Site -
"The combat and the RPG systems are fun and interesting, but what will likely stick with you from Automata is its thematic strength. You might be pulling off bad-ass combos in slick, speedy combat, but the game can also give you pause to muse about the existential philosophies it posits and questions - that's a special thing indeed. Backed by an excellent battle system thanks to Platinum, Automata is Yoko Taro’s magnum opus - and it's one of the best games I’ve ever played."
CGMagazine -
"NieR: Automata is the rare gaming experience in which narrative, aesthetics, and gameplay all complement each other to form a perfect storm of master class game design. A truly exemplary example of what video games are capable of as an art form, and a new personal favorite."
Digitally Downloaded -
"Put simply, NieR: Automata is the greatest game ever made. It’s not just that it is the deepest and most narratively potent game ever developed - and it is a truly deep narrative experience - but more than that, Yoko Taro has finally found perhaps the developer on the planet capable of doing his visionary work justice. This game is a true, genuine work of art, and anyone who wants to prove that gaming does possess an equivalent to the greatest novels, operas, theatre plays, or paintings, now has that very game to point to. Yoko Taro is gaming’s Shakespeare, Da Vinci, and Welles, all rolled into one."
Areajugones -
"NieR Automata is the ultimate JRPG, mixing this genre perfectly with the Hack n’ Slash style. It succeeds in every respect: A complex and deep story, beautiful design and a unique style. This game is a true masterpiece."
PSNStores -
"In the end, NieR Automata’s story is profound, at times heartbreaking, and in other instances you’ll spot tiny glimmers of hope. It’s an expertly crafted story that’s uniquely presented to toy with the way you perceive characters and the world surrounding them. It’s a crazy ride from beginning to end and one that completely blew me away, in spite of my own absurdly high expectations."