Yes, the best company around. It's not only a multinational that makes games that are not shitty sonics, it's also the friend, the caring mother, the lover, the cheese of the nachos.
I know what you mean.
Bluecast wrote: This is why I came back. I missed this.
Raithos wrote: Do you guys think after the Switch port of Sonic that Knuckles will be in Smash?
Thief wrote:Raithos wrote: Do you guys think after the Switch port of Sonic that Knuckles will be in Smash?
I mean, that would be cool, but I would prefer Shadow! Shadow the Hedgehog is by FAR the best game in the Sonic series. Just think about it! Shadow could have different types of guns as his moves, he could jump on a motorcycle when he dashes, and he could use Chaos Control as his final smash! Time would slow down and he could beat up all his opponents and they wouldn't even stand a chance! He could even say "Damn" occasionally, which would finally give Nintendo the edge it needs so it can stop being a baby console.
TwiceFriedRice wrote: All it says is that there's nothing to announce currently, not confirmation that it's not coming at all. The game is a port of a game that got a release in the US, so you can bet your ass it will get a Western release.
Kintor wrote:TwiceFriedRice wrote: All it says is that there's nothing to announce currently, not confirmation that it's not coming at all. The game is a port of a game that got a release in the US, so you can bet your ass it will get a Western release.
You'd better not get your hopes up about this game ever getting a Western release. There is already plenty of precedent for Capcom to avoid supporting the Switch. Most recently both The Disney Afternoon Collection and the Mega Man Legacy Collection 2 were announced, yet neither is getting a Switch release. Quite a precedent really, even though both collections emulate games originally for Nintendo consoles (that got a Western release) Capcom has decided that a Switch version simply isn't feasible. So it's not surprising that Capcom won't be releasing Monster Hunter XX in the West, when even these retro collections don't warrant the effort of being ported to Nintendo's hardware.
TwiceFriedRice wrote: I'm not getting my hopes up, because I don't really care about Monster Hunter. What you're using for comparison are two different things. Games that aren't getting a Switch release (yet), and a game that is getting a Switch release but no Western translation (yet).
Kintor wrote:TwiceFriedRice wrote: I'm not getting my hopes up, because I don't really care about Monster Hunter. What you're using for comparison are two different things. Games that aren't getting a Switch release (yet), and a game that is getting a Switch release but no Western translation (yet).
All three games are conspicuous in their absence from Nintendo's Western line-up. The loss of even these retro collections, comprised mostly of old NES and SNES games, speaks volumes about Nintendo's deteriorating relationship with Capcom. It seems more than ever that Ubisoft is just about the only major publisher left in the world still willing to support Nintendo. For the life of me I don't know why Ubisoft even bothers at this point.
TwiceFriedRice wrote: Although the lack of a MML announcement as of yet is a real head scratcher. It would be an easy port, cost Capcom virtually nothing, and would be a perfect fit on the Switch. The only semi-plausible explanation I can come up with is that those games are already going to see a release on the Switch VC, and Capcom can make a lot more money selling them for 5 bucks a pop than as a 20 dollar compilation. Then again, the game is on the 3DS and that has all those games on VC too, so I don't know. But, it definitely doesn't have anything to do with Capcom not willing to support the Switch, because that wouldn't make any sense either when porting that game digitally is basically free money regardless of the install base size.
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