![]() ![]() Any game I already own and want to play on the Switch means buying the damn thing again, often at a higher price than on PC. Nintendo's first-party games rarely dip below 50% off, even years after release. There isn't a single Nintendo game that doesn't have an equal, or at least a decent knock-off, on PC.īut the best part? Steam games are far more affordable than Nintendo games. Pokémon has Monster Hunter Stories 2 and TemTem. ![]() Advance Wars has Wargroove, Into the Breach, and Valkyria Chronicles. ![]() Animal Crossing is covered by The Sims on PC, with indie spins on the life sim genre en route via Ooblets and Hokko Life. Deus Ex, Prey, Cruelty Squad, Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines, and dozens more. The systems-driven Breath of the Wild is basically an open world expression of the immersive sim, which you can play the entire history of on PC. ![]() It costs $180 to buy Breath of the Wild, Super Mario Odyssey, and Fire Emblem: Three Houses, all released over a year ago. There are a dozen great platformers on the PC for every Mario game, from 2D greats like Super Meat Boy and Celeste to 3D takes like A Hat in Time and Psychonauts. Fire Emblem's tactical battles and melodrama are right there in Wildermyth and XCOM. Hollow Knight is a better Metroid game than Super Metroid. (Image credit: Worldwalker Games)Īnyone can find the essence of Nintendo's games on PC pretty readily. The people that grew up playing Nintendo games are just making their own now. ![]()
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