Amazon has
LEGO Horizon Adventures (Nintendo Switch) for
$29.99.
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LEGO Horizon Adventures (Nintendo Switch) for
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LEGO Horizon Adventures (Nintendo Switch) for
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LEGO Horizon Adventures (Nintendo Switch) for
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Features:- Explore the much-loved world of Horizon and come face-to-face with the game's awe-inspiring machines – all faithfully recreated in LEGO bricks.
- Experience thrilling online and couch co-op action with friends and family (Online play may require a paid online subscription).
- Enjoy an exciting mix of action, exploration, customization, and laugh-out-loud LEGO humour.
- Engage in explosive combat with spectacular weapons, power-ups, and gadgets.
- Soak up stunning cinematic visuals, built with life-like LEGO bricks.
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Same format, different story, much like the other LEGO story-based games.
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Nobody was asking for this game, but they really did a fantastic job making it. Couch co-op is stupid fun (as it is w/ most LEGO games).
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It's a retelling of Horizon Zero Dawn; they watered-down/condensed the story and removed the more egregious killing/deaths in many spots.
The story is still there, just PG and with comedy (as is common w/ most Lego games).
Probably assuming with Switch 2 coming out they will upgrade. But Nintendo is notorious for their lack of sales and Game Stop and other resellers use it to their advantage and keep the used prices high so I kind of doubt there will be a huge swell of used games for cheap. Also switch2 is backward compatible for the most part so why not just keep the games
I also know a few people who prefer their games digital now. I like deals when they purchase includes both.