#Adventure or rpg.
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I can recommend 4 indies.
Bendy and the Ink Machine https://www.nintendo.com/store/products/bendy-and-the-ink-machine-switch/
take a look at the trailers for these games and let me know what you think of them & if you are considering the download of any of these games
I am looking for something more open world. What do you think?
I chicken out with scary games haha
What is about something 3D open world?
Maybe try the xenoblade series?
All of them
I have been thinking about xenoblade, how is the performance on switch? Does run really well?
try Fenyx Immortals Rising it plays similar to Zelda BoTW. It's set in ancient greece.
sorry it's *Immortals Fenyx Rising
Runs well, handheld for xc2 is kinda bad
If you're a fan of 90s JRPGs like Breath of Fire, FF6, Chrono Trigger, Xenogears, Suikoden, Secret of Mana - Chained Echoes is a must have
No way they have these on switch? Or is that just the SNES online app
I was recommending Chained Echoes, which has some similarities to/drew inspiration from the games I listed. However Breath of Fire 1 & 2 are on the SNES app and many of the Mana games are on the console, including Secret of Mana
Hopefully we'll see FF6 come with the Pixel Remasters. Chrono Trigger is also still possible with all the remasters they're doing lately, but I wouldn't expect to see it on the SNES app simply because it represents too many potential sales
Would absolutely love to see Xenogears but I doubt that'll happen. One can hope, though
Thx for the info bro
But do u know if Nintendo online is necessary to use those games?
Like the app itself. I thought it's online if u have Nintendo online
The membership thing
There is a PERFECT game for you
in fact it was created by nintendo to be a mix of mario and legend of zealda
with a completely new astetic
the metroid series
one of my personal favorites
if you buy metroid games you wont regret it
You need a NSO subscription to use the SNES app for Breath of Fire 1&2.
You're just being disingenuous if you're claiming it's graphics are the only thing in common with 90s JRPGs.