No matter what your choice of platform is whether its a Xbox, PlayStation or a PC at some point you will end up grabbing a Nintendo console or handheld or you have already done so over the last couple of gens.
At some point you will get burnt out or just need a change of gaming for a number of reasons like
- The violence levels in modern games - When you look at the general scene especially in the AAA market of gaming the large majority of games are based on excessive blood/gore whether thats cutting poeple to bits, blowing heads off, gunning down everything you see,heck chainsawing someone for the first time on gears was great but now at times the violence levels in games can become more tiresome than anything else.
- The amount of shooters releasing, Pretty much seems like every other game these days are shooters of some sort hey?
- Overwhelming numbers of games becoming a "cinematic experience" taking the gameplay away and doing it for you.
- Nostalgia - Yea you grew up playing on the NES,SNES or N64 days and will eventually find you way back.
- Family - Looking to enjoy some gaming with your partner and kids, Other platforms don't really offer this and are more about solo/online gaming rather than family fun.
- Loosing interest in gaming and need something to relight that gaming passion you once had, Buying a Nintendo platform will bring you back to the basics, Good old fashioned fun gaming.
It's basically my opinion that at some point you will get burnt out with the way modern gaming has become and be searching for a way back into really enjoying it and at some point you will take the punt on a Nintendo platform to bring back your passion for gaming whether that has already happened or is going to sometime in the future.
Could NX be the console where you go back? or take your first dip into a Nintendo console?
Perhaps you never owned a Nintendo platform before and looked for a change and it brought you into Nintendo?
Or did you grow up with Nintendo and have found you way back onto a Nintendo platform already?
Looking forward to seeing some good opinions.
This is just my opinion and I'm not claiming it as fact.