Amazon has
Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade: Day One Edition (Nintendo Switch 2, Game-Key Card) w/
15-Card Magic: The Gathering Final Fantasy Play Booster Pack on sale for
$29.99.
Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.
Thanks to Deal Hunter
phoinix for contributing this deal.
Product Info:
- Cloud Strife, an ex-SOLDIER operative, descends on the mako-powered city of Midgar. The world of the timeless classic Final Fantasy VII is reborn, using cutting-edge graphics technology, a new battle system and an additional adventure featuring Yuffie Kisaragi.
- Includes 1x Magic: The Gathering Final Fantasy Play Booster containing 15 random cards. The Play Booster is directly included in the box. (Offer only available whilst stocks last. English cards only. Made in Japan).
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Considering Nintendo tends to milk their customers, I'm happy enough that they give us the microSD express option. Definitely a lot better compared to what Apple charges for their storage upgrades.
I have a 64GB Steam Deck and that one is practically unusable without either a microSD card or upgrading the internal storage. The latter wasn't really an option in the early days due to the lack of consumer M.2 2230 SSDs so it was either microSD or $130 more for 256GB or $250 more for 512GB.
I won't buy any game-key cards. I would rather go all-digital than have the worst of both worlds with a game-key card.
Realistically, you don't need all 3 installed simultaneously as you probably won't be playing them at the same time. Once you finish Remake, you can uninstall and move on to Rebirth. Finished Rebirth? Then uninstall and play other games. There was a 4-year gap between Remake (PS4) and Rebirth (PS5) so we probably won't see the next installment on PS5/PS6 until 2028 (even later for other platforms).
And again, FF7 is the outlier. It's the biggest game available for the Switch 2 at the moment. You can fit 4+ "normal" Switch 2 titles on the internal storage.
You care quite a bit about physical vs game-key cards. Most people just want to play games though and won't care overmuch.
Although I do agree with preferring to go full digital over game-key card. I'm a sucker for Final Fantasy limited edition so I'll still get the Day One editions. I'd probably end up re-buying digital when they get discounted for convenience though. I was able to nab a 512GB microSD Express for $55 from ebay so I should be covered.
30 fps is fine for a Nintendo player but 40 fps is unplayable for a PC gamer.
Its like thinking Chick Fil A is better than an average Michelin Starred restaurant just because rich people think the Michelin Star restaurant is mediocre and poor people love Chick Fil A.
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