Aragami is a stealth based game. But the music, the ambience, graphics and aesthetics are so sublime it's addicting. Very high replaybility. Must have.
What I've seen many people recommend here on SD when gifting a Switch is to open & set it up ahead of time. I empathize with reservations some giving the gift might have that it won't retain that "newness" upon receipt. However, on the flip side, if the receiver can be helped to understand that the gift *is* brand new, just that the gift giver wanted them to be able to enjoy it immediately, that's one way to go (vs. having to wait while going through registering an account, going through profile setup/parental controls, downloading system updates, then enduring the wait even longer while downloading games, etc.).
Many of the current sales will be going on past December 25th (you can look at the game product page, Nintendo lists the end date to verify); so that's an option too, if you'd rather keep it factory sealed for Christmas morning and do the setup later. The former option (open ahead of time & setup) will allow you to have the console ready, plus take advantage of as many games on sale that you'd like, plus have them downloaded & ready to play from the moment the gift receiver powers the console on. Your choice of course ☺️ Maybe just wear some latex gloves while handling it, so it doesn't get fingerprints on it before returning it to the box for gifting.
Lost in Random is fantastic. I can't believe it's $6.
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Aragami is a stealth based game. But the music, the ambience, graphics and aesthetics are so sublime it's addicting. Very high replaybility. Must have.
Any way to gift these games so the receiving person can download them at their convenience?
Unfortunately, Nintendo doesn't have a gifting system like that in place ☹️ A massive oversight by Nintendo IMHO (I'm sure they have their reasons), given the broad range of age groups that own/play their system. Say Auntie wants to gift a game to their nephew. Not possible. Best option Auntie has is to give a Nintendo eShop gift card and the receiver purchasing the desired title themselves; either on sale or not.
Unfortunately, Nintendo doesn't have a gifting system like that in place ☹️ A massive oversight by Nintendo IMHO (I'm sure they have their reasons), given the broad range of age groups that own/play their system. Say Auntie wants to gift a game to their nephew. Not possible. Best option Auntie has is to give a Nintendo eShop gift card and the receiver purchasing the desired title themselves; either on sale or not.
Appreciate the response! Yes, I'm gifting a switch for Xmas and would've been nice to gift some of these games along with it ...
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12-23-2022 at 10:29 AM.
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Appreciate the response! Yes, I'm gifting a switch for Xmas and would've been nice to gift some of these games along with it ...
What I've seen many people recommend here on SD when gifting a Switch is to open & set it up ahead of time. I empathize with reservations some giving the gift might have that it won't retain that "newness" upon receipt. However, on the flip side, if the receiver can be helped to understand that the gift *is* brand new, just that the gift giver wanted them to be able to enjoy it immediately, that's one way to go (vs. having to wait while going through registering an account, going through profile setup/parental controls, downloading system updates, then enduring the wait even longer while downloading games, etc.).
Many of the current sales will be going on past December 25th (you can look at the game product page, Nintendo lists the end date to verify); so that's an option too, if you'd rather keep it factory sealed for Christmas morning and do the setup later. The former option (open ahead of time & setup) will allow you to have the console ready, plus take advantage of as many games on sale that you'd like, plus have them downloaded & ready to play from the moment the gift receiver powers the console on. Your choice of course ☺️ Maybe just wear some latex gloves while handling it, so it doesn't get fingerprints on it before returning it to the box for gifting.
What I've seen many people recommend here on SD when gifting a Switch is to open & set it up ahead of time. I empathize with reservations some giving the gift might have that it won't retain that "newness" upon receipt. However, on the flip side, if the receiver can be helped to understand that the gift *is* brand new, just that the gift giver wanted them to be able to enjoy it immediately (vs. having to wait while going through registering an account, going through profile setup/parental controls, downloading updates, etc.).
Many of the current sales will be going on last December 25th (you can look at the game product page, Nintendo lists the end date to verify); so that's an option too, if you'd rather keep it factory sealed for Christmas morning and do the setup later. The former option (open ahead of time & setup) will allow you to have the console ready, plus take advantage of as many games on sale that you'd like, plus have them downloaded & ready to play from the moment the gift receiver powers the console on. Your choice of course ☺️ Maybe just wear some latex gloves while handling it, so it doesn't get fingerprints on it before returning it to the box for gifting.
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Many of the current sales will be going on past December 25th (you can look at the game product page, Nintendo lists the end date to verify); so that's an option too, if you'd rather keep it factory sealed for Christmas morning and do the setup later. The former option (open ahead of time & setup) will allow you to have the console ready, plus take advantage of as many games on sale that you'd like, plus have them downloaded & ready to play from the moment the gift receiver powers the console on. Your choice of course ☺️ Maybe just wear some latex gloves while handling it, so it doesn't get fingerprints on it before returning it to the box for gifting.
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Couldn't agree more. Great game for stupid cheap.
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Unfortunately, Nintendo doesn't have a gifting system like that in place ☹️ A massive oversight by Nintendo IMHO (I'm sure they have their reasons), given the broad range of age groups that own/play their system. Say Auntie wants to gift a game to their nephew. Not possible. Best option Auntie has is to give a Nintendo eShop gift card and the receiver purchasing the desired title themselves; either on sale or not.
Appreciate the response! Yes, I'm gifting a switch for Xmas and would've been nice to gift some of these games along with it ...
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank RevOne | Staff
What I've seen many people recommend here on SD when gifting a Switch is to open & set it up ahead of time. I empathize with reservations some giving the gift might have that it won't retain that "newness" upon receipt. However, on the flip side, if the receiver can be helped to understand that the gift *is* brand new, just that the gift giver wanted them to be able to enjoy it immediately, that's one way to go (vs. having to wait while going through registering an account, going through profile setup/parental controls, downloading system updates, then enduring the wait even longer while downloading games, etc.).
Many of the current sales will be going on past December 25th (you can look at the game product page, Nintendo lists the end date to verify); so that's an option too, if you'd rather keep it factory sealed for Christmas morning and do the setup later. The former option (open ahead of time & setup) will allow you to have the console ready, plus take advantage of as many games on sale that you'd like, plus have them downloaded & ready to play from the moment the gift receiver powers the console on. Your choice of course ☺️ Maybe just wear some latex gloves while handling it, so it doesn't get fingerprints on it before returning it to the box for gifting.
Many of the current sales will be going on last December 25th (you can look at the game product page, Nintendo lists the end date to verify); so that's an option too, if you'd rather keep it factory sealed for Christmas morning and do the setup later. The former option (open ahead of time & setup) will allow you to have the console ready, plus take advantage of as many games on sale that you'd like, plus have them downloaded & ready to play from the moment the gift receiver powers the console on. Your choice of course ☺️ Maybe just wear some latex gloves while handling it, so it doesn't get fingerprints on it before returning it to the box for gifting.
Awesome. Thanks for all your help!
Any time ☺️ Best of luck & hope you have a great holiday!