![]() Not just on the Switch but across all platforms harking back to the days when we first picked up a controller. One of, if not the worst games we have ever played. It’s just us, the gamers, that have to wade through the mess that is the Switch eshop (seriously, how is there still not a basket?) to find the quality games. They have the chance to be noticed and, thanks to the Switch’s regular sales, a chance to sell a ton more copies. ![]() On a more positive note, it has allowed developers who might struggle to get their game on to a home console platform, a chance to duke it out with the big companies. Of course, this is the negative side of things. It’s how a literal calculator has somehow ended up on there, with the hilarious price point of £8.09. An open platform has resulted in an indie-game overload where scrupulous ‘developers’ shovel anything and everything on to it, in the hope of making a quick buck through unsuspecting gamers. Regular purveyors of the Nintendo Switch eshop will know that it’s a storefront beginning to resemble the dregs of Steam.
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