I had the same initial impression of the Creation Club. My hope was that the combination of skilled modders + Bethesda oversight + pay would result in if not expansion-sized mods then at least the sort of mods that the community can't reliably produce at a consistent rate (such as professionally-voiced companion characters, well-written quest mods, new gameplay systems, etc).
What we got instead was half-baked at best, downright insulting at worst. Even 'Survival Mode' one of the most feature-rich mods on the CC, is a poor man's copy of Frostall + Campfire (both free mods) in terms of what it offers and how it actually integrates with the game and other mods (can you tell that I've got a bone to pick with the CC? :p)
As for the Switch, I don't have the pleasure of owning it (like all Nintendo products, it's blisteringly expensive here and will drop in price very slowly) so I can't comment on the prices of the games. I can recommend FF IX and XII on PC, though, if you have one that can run them. Particularly XII, whose 'Zodiac Age' version launched on Steam around two years ago.
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What we got instead was half-baked at best, downright insulting at worst. Even 'Survival Mode' one of the most feature-rich mods on the CC, is a poor man's copy of Frostall + Campfire (both free mods) in terms of what it offers and how it actually integrates with the game and other mods (can you tell that I've got a bone to pick with the CC? :p)
As for the Switch, I don't have the pleasure of owning it (like all Nintendo products, it's blisteringly expensive here and will drop in price very slowly) so I can't comment on the prices of the games. I can recommend FF IX and XII on PC, though, if you have one that can run them. Particularly XII, whose 'Zodiac Age' version launched on Steam around two years ago.