Both first and second unit I bought developed horrible stick drift with in two weeks. Took one back to the store and the other became the animal crossing machine of 2020 so yeah. I'm down to get a Switch as soon as they fix that stick drift but as long as Nintendo chooses to live on the elders nostalgia and younguns novelty appeal they won't care about the customer.
I think these developers capture the feel of the films they try to adapt very well. I would rather this thas some sold out DLC for a more popular game that just reskins its characters as Ghostbusters for some quick cash.
@hampton2003: This had me realize almost every game I've fallen in love with in the last 20 years is still available to new and existing customers on the Xbox.
@dushness: An eShop dieing is the gamers fault, locking customers away from experiences that can only be found on said eShop is the publishers. Nobody is perfect but Nintendo just doesn't seem to care. Like they don't care about their own games the way the gamers do.
@ratchet200: You mean milk the nostalgic and naive for more money with yet another port of the exact game they've likely paid at least twice for before.
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