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Nothing subtly though

I think your enjoyment will depend on what you’re expecting from your games.

Naughty Dog’s games are some of my favourites, RDR2 is the closest I’ve gotten to that playing a movie experience in an open world game. I would guess that’s hard to balance with more emergent gameplay in open-world story missions, so if that is more what you enjoy as a player, you’d probably feel very restricted.

Absolutely loved RDR2 though. My first or second favourite game of all time.

Absolutely no reason to buy it unless you love the design. Third party webcams will work with the switch 2.
I won’t stop using them because I (seemingly now foolishly) bought the lifetime membership, but I’ll be continuing to look for alternatives.
You can probably wait for this one to be free, or at least bundled.
Switch 2 battery life also isn’t fantastic.

Music is a no brainer for me since it’s something that is infinitely re-enjoyable (if that’s a word) and it doesn’t have to take up much space, without reasonable compromises to quality.

I bought a digital audio player last year so that I could be offline and disconnected when I go out but still enjoy music. One of my favourite purchases the last few years.

Thinking of starting my second when this update drops. I got part way through act 3 my first time but haven’t finished it and don’t recall what was going on.

As the title suggests, this is for Switch 2 editions of Switch 1 games.

CDPR confirmed they’re shipping Cyberpunk 2077 on a 64GB cartridge.

in.ign.com/…/nintendo-switch-2-cartridge-maximum-….

Nintendo Switch 2 Cartridge Maximum Capacity Confirmed by CD Red Projekt to Be 64GB

CD Projekt Red confirms Nintendo Switch 2 cartridges will max out at 64GB, as Cyberpunk 2077 prepares for release on the next-gen handheld console.

IGN India

I’ve been using Any.type for a bit over a year, and am very happy with it, but I don’t believe it has hand writing support.

There is a free tier that includes 1gb synced storage (optional).

It’s open source. Somewhat similar to Obsidian, but no plugin support that I’m aware of.