Devil May Cry for the Nintendo Switch Reveals Capcom’s Greed.
Old habits die hard I guess. Capcom announced that Devil May Cry is arriving on the Nintendo Switch this summer, but there’s a catch: Only the first game in the series is going to be released on the Switch. You heard that right: Only the original Devil May Cry game is going to be released on Switch, not the HD Collection that bundles the first three games of the series. Oh, but it gets even better. Capcom informed USGamer via email some pretty important clarification pertaining to the Devil May Cry release on the Nintendo Switch. Good News: The Switch version of Devil May Cry is being ported from the 2018 release of the HD Remaster Collection, meaning you can expect similar graphical fidelity to the PS4, Xbox One and PC versions. Bad News: Capcom has no plans currently to bring the other titles…
Nintendo Switch Online Does Not Deserve Its 10 Million Users.
Switch Online continues to be a disappointment. It was recently reported that the Nintendo Switch Online service is soon going to hit its 10 million users milestone. Right now it has 9.8 million users as of Friday, April 26th 2019. But as the service’s user base continues to grow, I don’t believe Nintendo deserves this much Switch Online users for the lacklustre offerings of the service. As many of you may already know, the Nintendo Switch Online service does not offer much compared to the likes of Playstation Plus and Xbox Live Gold. Nintendo may have won people over with the Nintendo Switch, but its users should be given the same quality, if not better, as what Sony and Microsoft offer for their online services. (More specifically Microsoft because Sony has a bad reputation for being anti-consumer.) Firstly, what exactly is Nintendo Switch Online?…