Do you think it's worth buying a Nintendo Switch only for the newly released Animal Crossing? A negative point for the purchase for me is the financing of the system (329 euro + 55 euro for the game). Therefore, I only have a part-time job. I wanted to ask if this would still be worthwhile if I only play a game?
It depends on you and how much it is worth to you. Now you won't get the switch anyway because they will be delivered at the end of June at the earliest, so you can wait until it is cheaper.
If you don't feel like playing the game after a week, it will have paid off less.
It's worth it
Honestly I would do that haha but in my opinion it's really not worth it. But maybe at some point you will still get to buy a second game or borrow a game from friends, then it could still pay off.
Before that I only had experience with the old Classic Nintendo DS version Animal Crossing Wild World and at that time I had a lot of fun with it for years but had no Nintendo console after the Classic DS. I also don't know if it's as good as the old part
So I would like to buy the switch only for this reason. Also because of Pokemon but I thought someday if it was cheaper but now I want it because of AC, but I'm still waiting 1. Because it doesn't exist anyway 2. Save money, even if I do Have money for it anyway, if you can save money then why not. It doesn't run away either. Now everything is overpriced because of the AC hype
In addition, Animal Crossing is a game that could go on forever, so there's another plus.
Yes, it's worth it. And yes, the part is probably better than the old ones you've played so far. You will be convinced of the graphics and the new possibilities and items
The game is good, no question. However, you have to ask yourself how long you will play it. You sometimes only play Animal Crossing 1 hour a day, often there's simply no more to do. So are you going to play it for a long time or quickly lose your temper? Or do you want to travel through time? This makes the game much faster, but you can quickly lose your temper. Ultimately, you have to ask yourself how long you will and will play it