Add this Nintendo Joy-Con to your Nintendo Switch console so friends can join in. Depending on the game, its two parts can be split or given to a second player, and it can be joined together or connected to the console for handheld play. Each part of this Nintendo Joy-Con has its own buttons, an accelerometer and a gyroscope for independent control.
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The controllers work great and as they are the same that come included with the system, most people will know what they are getting. The only real drawback is the price.
Forget everything you know about The Legend of Zelda games. Step into a world of discovery, exploration, and adventure in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, a boundary-breaking new game in the acclaimed series. Travel across vast fields, through forests, and to mountain peaks as you discover what has become of the kingdom of Hyrule in this stunning Open-Air Adventure. Now on Nintendo Switch, your journey is freer and more open than ever. Take your system anywhere, and adventure as Link any way you like. 2017 Nintendo. The Legend of Zelda and Nintendo Switch are trademarks of Nintendo.
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If you are looking for a long, open world action/adventure game, this one is right up there with the best of them and is the best in some regards. The way your character, Link, can move and climb in the world is truly freeing and feels like you can get almost anywhere if you really try. The level of detail that went into how the different objects in the world interact is pretty incredible as well. The story is weak, but that is nothing new for Zelda games and the lack of spoken dialogue for all but a few instances makes it feel a bit outdated at times, but the game is definitely worth buying and playing.
Revisit an old favorite and enjoy enhanced gameplay with Nintendo Selects: The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina in Time for Nintendo DS. Join with Link once again in this digitally remastered game, and set off with him on a quest to destroy King Ganondorf in Nintendo Selects: The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina in Time.
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The game withstands the test of time and is still a masterpiece. It looks good and better than I expected on the 3DS system. That is noteworthy as I generally find the visuals lacking on 3DS. I only used the 3D mode for a few instances where it came in handy so I mostly played in 2D. If you own a 3DS, I would not hesitate to pick up this game, especially with it's lower priced version.
The beautiful, scenic Mediterranean republic of Medici used to be home to Rico Rodriguez. Even though he grew up here, he was forced to flee as a youngster when a violent military coup took control. Now, at the request of his friends, Rico returns ~ only to witness the near-complete destruction of the rebel forces. General Di Ravello was the head of the occupying force that originally seized power, and has remained in power ever since. Touting the victory over the rebels, Di Ravello threatens the rest of Medici. Rico, realizing what's at stake, decides to rally the freedom fighters, take back the land and liberate his home.Return to the epic franchise with Rico Rodriguez, as he takes on a new fight in Just Cause 3. Return to Rico's homeland, the Mediterranean republic of Medici, which has been violently occupied by General Di Ravello and his forces. Explore the massive open world from the ground and the air in exciting new ways, including helicopters, wingsuits and parachutes. Jump out of a helicopter with your wingsuit to complete unique challenges or surprise enemies by soaring around the world quickly. Enjoy an immersive environment that features dynamic terrain that adds realistic, 3D formations, including caves, tunnels, overhangs, cliffs, underground bases and more. Use the grapple to sling yourself forward and easily traverse between levels and areas ~ or take out enemies fluidly. Fend off foes and stop them from calling in reinforcements to keep the Heat from rising. Watch how the world reacts to your actions with advanced destruction technology and physics that ensure unique devastation each time. Are you ready to liberate your homeland?
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In short, the game is a lot of fun for a while but then becomes overly redundant in having to complete the same same objectives over and over again. Other games do this too but it feels so much worse in this game. I would recommend giving this game a shot at a $20 or $30 price point but not at $60.
A mysterious and unstoppable force threatens the galaxy, the Master Chief is missing and his loyalty questioned. Experience the most dramatic Halo story to date in a 4-player cooperative epic that spans three worlds. Challenge friends and rivals in new multiplayer modes: Warzone, massive 24-player battles, and Arena, pure 4-vs-4 competitive combat.**Online multiplayer features require Xbox Live Gold membership (sold separately).
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I have always enjoyed the Halo games for the campaigns, not so much for the multiplayer, and the campaign in Halo 5 is not very good. The story is lacking, the AI companions are terrible (thankfully I played with 3 friends so only had to deal with 1 AI teammate). The story also didn't reflect what the marketing lead me to believe and if you are hoping to play as Master Chief in this game, you will be disappointed (you get to play him in 3 of the 15 missions). The story also makes Chief look like a chump in an attempt to force Locke in as a main character. The problem here is that Locke isn't developed very well and isn't a compelling character.
As for multiplayer, I have never been a big fan of the Halo formula, but it seems pretty solid. The new mode was fun but matches last around 30 minutes or so which is too long for my liking so I mostly stuck to the traditional match types. The online servers have been stable and matchmaking was quick so if you like the Halo multiplayer style, you will most likely be happy with this game.
Just don't buy it and expect to be blown away by the campaign.
Experience one of the most revered game series of all time as you follow the perilous journey of Nathan Drake across the globe, from humble beginnings to extraordinary discoveries.
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The Uncharted Collection is a nicely done package of the single player Uncharted campaigns. The graphics look very nice for a remaster and the gameplay is great. The content in the first game is not quite on par with the two sequels but Bluepoint did a nice job at updating the shooting mechanics of the first game to make it a better game. This package is well worth the asking price.
A sprawling metropolis in the not-so-distant future. Premise: A catastrophic event has left the city in ruins and most of its inhabitants are either dead or have been transformed into horrifying mutants. For most people, being dropped down into these kinds of circumstances would mean certain death. Not only are you fighting for survival in a postapocalyptic city, but you're attempting to escape the nightmarish transformation that has claimed most of the survivors. Good thing you're not like most people.Dive into the open-world shooter of Sunset Overdrive, and prove that you've got what it takes to survive catastrophe. With a knack for traversing the ruined city with hyper agility, it's a simple matter to survive postapocalyptic conditions. When it comes to the mutants, not only are you escaping their transformation, but you've found your true calling ~ mutant destroyer. A fully loaded arsenal of overpowered weapons back you up and make it totally clear that the end of days is just the beginning for you. It's your turn to star in this end-of-the-world storyline.
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Overall, Sunset Overdrive is a fun game but it is far from perfect. It's light and goofy mood are a nice change of pace and it can be funny at times, though sometimes the humor can feel forced. The game play feels different with needing to stay on the move while attacking the endless supply of mutants and for the most part, it works well. The camera isn't perfect so sometimes it ends up well out of position when moving around. The biggest issue with the game is how slowly the player moves at first, until the player unlocks the air dash. Once you have the air dash skill, movement really opens up and starts to feel fun.
The points I am making here are largely negative but none of them keep the game from being fun once you get into it. For those willing to get into it, there is a ton to do and see and as well worth the money.