![]() What starts as a fast paced, stealthy survival game quickly evolves into an intense battle as you grow into an oversized giant and wreak havoc. Tanks that were towering above you turn into portable hand cannons and waves of soldiers become all-you-can-eat buffets. Monster Hunter Rise multiplayer is phenomenal, so maybe that will change A lot of their online service games have some lag, but they did recently update it from what was basically a ~17 year old service. They don't officially have a voice chat (but I have learned they do have it available for Fortnite, so the damned thing is capable of it), so you have to use something else to talk. Another downside is that their online multiplayer services really suck. People will say the games don't go on sale, but that's not true, they just don't go on sale as often and not for as much. A lot of the great Playstation games can be picked up for $10-$15, whereas a great sale for Mario Kart 8, a game that is technically 7 years old because it came out on the WiiU, is $30 and that's a blue moon price. The games don't tend to go on sale as much, though. It's also probably the least expensive of all entries, if you go for the latest on each. So tldr on the Switch: it's great for Nintendo exclusives, indies, playing in bed, and on the go. ![]() But I love Breath of the Wild (first Zelda game I've ever beat, special experience), Hades, Gris, and Monster Hunter Rise so much. ![]() I enjoyed Pokemon Let's Go, and I really liked Sword and Shield, though I think it was one of the weakest entries in the series. it's funny, I've always considered Nintendo products to be the "Pokemon machine" but they haven't been my favorite experiences on the Switch. I'm somewhat hopeful they're going to bring Ocarina of Time, Majora's Mask, and Twilight Princess to the Switch. They are porting more and more games from their old library so it's really becoming a hub to play some gems you've missed. I don't play as many multiplayer games as I did back in the 360 days, so that was not as big of a factor for me. Another small factor was that a lot of my friends were getting PS4s and encouraging me to get one. If you're on the fence, maybe try finding a cheap PS4 to play some games. The downside to the PS5 is that it's $500, hard to find due to a chip shortage, and there have only been a handful of games so far only available on PS5 and not on PS4. I love the controller so much: they give it a haptic feedback that makes it so you can feel raindrops, or moving across sand, or ice, etc. there's way more, and ones I have yet to play (God of War), and then there's some I've enjoyed on PS5 like Miles Morales, Bugsnax, Astro's Playroom, new Ratchet coming up. Uncharted, the Last Guardian, Until Dawn, Journey, Horizon Zero Dawn, Spider-Man, the Last of Us Remastered, the Last of Us 2. Pretty much all PS4 games are backwards compatible on PS5 (less than 10 won't work but I guarantee they're not things you'll miss). ![]() I wanted to get Uncharted because Naughty Dog made my favorite game series, Jak and Daxter on the PS2, and Uncharted was the only thing I felt I had missed by getting a 360. ![]() When I started getting back into gaming in 2016 after a 2 year break, I went with Playstation because their library of exclusives spoke to me. ![]()
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