As anyone that’s been kicking around here for the past few years knows, I love the Nintendo Switch—not so much for its new games, although I do dig a number of those too. For me, the Switch is the ultimate port machine. As I do the majority of my work on a slowly dying early 2015 13″ MacBook Pro Retina laptop, it’s reasonable to say that I haven’t been set up to play the majority of PC, PS4 and Xbox titles that have come down the pike, these past five years. Happily, My Switch is allowing me to catch up. I’m in the middle of The Witcher III right now. I’ve been playing a bit of the Metro series (which is great in handheld mode) on and off and, Good lord: Mario Kart. Yes, it’s a Nintendo original, but I never had a pal who owned a Nintendo U to play it with. Now’s my chance.
Over the past week, I’ve heard some fabulous news about a number of ports that I’ll be thrilled to play when I’m not busy with work check this out:
- The Outer Worlds, which is essentially Fallout: New Vegas in space, will be released for the Switch in June
- XCOM 2, one of the best strategy games I’ve ever had the chance to play and not finish, will be released for the Switch on May 29th
- The Borderlands Legendary Collection, which includes Borderlands, Borderlands 2, and Borderlands: The Pre-Seque, comes out on the same day
- BioShock Remastered, BioShock 2 Remastered, and BioShock Infinite: The Complete Edition are all dropping at the end of May as well
There’s no good time to be quarantined or sheltering in place (although we’re currently doing so for a very good reason). But man, what a time to own a Nintendo Switch and be sheltering in place!
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