Nintendo reinvigorated my love for their games since playing Super Mario Maker on Wii U, so much so that I bought a Switch when they released Super Mario Maker 2. Only to be infuriated with the decision to put half of the game behind their paid Nintendo Online service.
One thing to add a paid service to a game but to put features that were in the original game behind the service as well is not OK with me. Very similar to split screen multiplayer mode lacking in games these days. Now, if you want to play with a friend, well you need internet, you need another console, you need another game and you are more than likely not even playing in the same house let alone same room.
One thing to add a paid service to a game but to put features that were in the original game behind the service as well is not OK with me. Very similar to split screen multiplayer mode lacking in games these days. Now, if you want to play with a friend, well you need internet, you need another console, you need another game and you are more than likely not even playing in the same house let alone same room.