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curl-6 said:
zorg1000 said:

No you said, "Even compared to usual, we know so little about next year's lineup."

I provided a list of every known Nintendo published title at this point in time each year and all 3 lists are about the same.

Adding qualifiers like gameplay or new games doesnt change that, this is a pretty standard amount to know at the end of the year.

Part of how much we know is how much we've seen, of which gameplay is paramount. But I'm too tired, depressed, and anxious to debate this.

Sure, maybe we knew a tiny bit more at this time last year (only because it had more games delayed) but that's kinda splitting hairs, the point is we knew only a small amount of the lineup at the beginning of each year.



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curl-6 said:

Anyway, I'm not saying what we knew last year was satisfactory; Nintendo was being too stingy then too. It's just even worse now.

Next year might be my last one, I want to know what I'll get to play.

Thats one of the biggest issues I have with how Nintendo announces stuff. You go into the next year knowing absolutely nothing and they will just announce most of their games in January/February. It would be nice to have a better idea of whats coming in the new year.



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VideoGameAccountant said:
curl-6 said:

Anyway, I'm not saying what we knew last year was satisfactory; Nintendo was being too stingy then too. It's just even worse now.

Next year might be my last one, I want to know what I'll get to play.

Thats one of the biggest issues I have with how Nintendo announces stuff. You go into the next year knowing absolutely nothing and they will just announce most of their games in January/February. It would be nice to have a better idea of whats coming in the new year.

Exactly, it really really sucks. I don't wanna go into it too much as I'm trying to avoid any negative discussion atm as things are negative enough for me these days, but I fucking hate not having a clear idea of what I have to look forward to in 2020.

I desperately need something concrete to get excited for.

I'd cut off my right hand without anaesthetic for a January direct with Bayonetta 3 trailer and release date.

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VideoGameAccountant said:

Thats one of the biggest issues I have with how Nintendo announces stuff. You go into the next year knowing absolutely nothing and they will just announce most of their games in January/February. It would be nice to have a better idea of whats coming in the new year.

I prefer them to do that as otherwise we have people complaining like they have on Bayonetta 3 and Prime 4 about not seeing anything another example is what you get with Sony's E3 from years back where so much was announced and shown yet the games took years to arrive to a point it deflated the anticipation of the games. It's a lot better to not show all your cards just for the sake of people saying "oooh", "omg" and "ahhh" and just use them when the time comes the's no benefit revealing a line up of any sort at this point when we have the early year ND for that.



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curl-6 said:
VideoGameAccountant said:

Thats one of the biggest issues I have with how Nintendo announces stuff. You go into the next year knowing absolutely nothing and they will just announce most of their games in January/February. It would be nice to have a better idea of whats coming in the new year.

Exactly, it really really sucks. I don't wanna go into it too much as I'm trying to avoid any negative discussion atm as things are negative enough for me these days, but I fucking hate not having a clear idea of what I have to look forward to in 2020.

I desperately need something concrete to get excited for.

I'd cut off my right hand without anaesthetic for a January direct with Bayonetta 3 trailer and release date.

The drought sucks, but now is a good time to try new stuff out. I've only gotten 2 Nintendo games this year being Fire Emblem and Luigi's Mansion, but I've still been playing quite a lot. Majority of my time has been spent on Indies, Slay The Spire, Warframe, Hollow Knight, Wargroove, and so ons. Plenty of great games in all genres so you should definitely be able to find something to enjoy while you wait for the big guns.



Lonely_Dolphin said:
curl-6 said:

Exactly, it really really sucks. I don't wanna go into it too much as I'm trying to avoid any negative discussion atm as things are negative enough for me these days, but I fucking hate not having a clear idea of what I have to look forward to in 2020.

I desperately need something concrete to get excited for.

I'd cut off my right hand without anaesthetic for a January direct with Bayonetta 3 trailer and release date.

The drought sucks, but now is a good time to try new stuff out. I've only gotten 2 Nintendo games this year being Fire Emblem and Luigi's Mansion, but I've still been playing quite a lot. Majority of my time has been spent on Indies, Slay The Spire, Warframe, Hollow Knight, Wargroove, and so ons. Plenty of great games in all genres so you should definitely be able to find something to enjoy while you wait for the big guns.

It's not so much that I personally am in a drought; I'm still finishing off Witcher 3 and after that I have Trine 4 to finish, then Yooka Laylee and Impossible Lair to play in January.

It's more that I'm lacking cool upcoming releases to get hyped for. With my life in a very dark place at the moment, having a release date for some upcoming games that I really want to play would give me something to look forward to, something positive to focus on, some hope for the future.



curl-6 said:
Lonely_Dolphin said:

The drought sucks, but now is a good time to try new stuff out. I've only gotten 2 Nintendo games this year being Fire Emblem and Luigi's Mansion, but I've still been playing quite a lot. Majority of my time has been spent on Indies, Slay The Spire, Warframe, Hollow Knight, Wargroove, and so ons. Plenty of great games in all genres so you should definitely be able to find something to enjoy while you wait for the big guns.

It's not so much that I personally am in a drought; I'm still finishing off Witcher 3 and after that I have Trine 4 to finish, then Yooka Laylee and Impossible Lair to play in January.

It's more that I'm lacking cool upcoming releases to get hyped for. With my life in a very dark place at the moment, having a release date for some upcoming games that I really want to play would give me something to look forward to, something positive to focus on, some hope for the future.

Ah I see, totally understand needing stuff to look forward to. So that only begs the question, why aren't you looking forward to New Horizons?



Lonely_Dolphin said:
curl-6 said:

Exactly, it really really sucks. I don't wanna go into it too much as I'm trying to avoid any negative discussion atm as things are negative enough for me these days, but I fucking hate not having a clear idea of what I have to look forward to in 2020.

I desperately need something concrete to get excited for.

I'd cut off my right hand without anaesthetic for a January direct with Bayonetta 3 trailer and release date.

The drought sucks, but now is a good time to try new stuff out. I've only gotten 2 Nintendo games this year being Fire Emblem and Luigi's Mansion, but I've still been playing quite a lot. Majority of my time has been spent on Indies, Slay The Spire, Warframe, Hollow Knight, Wargroove, and so ons. Plenty of great games in all genres so you should definitely be able to find something to enjoy while you wait for the big guns.

Yeah it sucks not knowing whats coming but June through November was so stacked that a small drought to start next year really shouldnt be an issue.

June 13-Cadence of Hyrule

June 21-Crash Team Racing: Nitro Fueled

June 28-Super Mario Maker 2

July 12-Dragon Quest Builders 2

July 19-Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3

July 26-Fire Emblem: Three Houses

July 26-Wolfenstein: Youngblood

August 30-Astral Chain

September 3-Spyro Reignited Trilogy

September 6-NBA 2K20

September 13-Daemon X Machina

September 20-Link's Awakening

September 20-Untitled Goose Game

September 27-Dragon Quest XI

September 27-FIFA 20

October 8-Trine 4

October 8-Yooka Laylee Impossible Lair

October 15-Overwatch

October 15-Witcher 3

October 18-Ring Fit Adventure

October 31-Luigi's Mansion 3

November 5-Just Dance 2020

November 5-Mario & Sonic Tokyo Olympics

November 15-Pokemon Sword/Shield

There is alot of variety there ranging from indie, AAA, western, Japanese, casual, hardcore, single player, multiplayer, platformer, racing, shooter, RPG, action/adventure, sports, etc. and that's just the more notable titles.

With that said though, I do hope we get a big Direct in the next few weeks detailing what we have in store for the first half of the year.



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Lonely_Dolphin said:
curl-6 said:

It's not so much that I personally am in a drought; I'm still finishing off Witcher 3 and after that I have Trine 4 to finish, then Yooka Laylee and Impossible Lair to play in January.

It's more that I'm lacking cool upcoming releases to get hyped for. With my life in a very dark place at the moment, having a release date for some upcoming games that I really want to play would give me something to look forward to, something positive to focus on, some hope for the future.

Ah I see, totally understand needing stuff to look forward to. So that only begs the question, why aren't you looking forward to New Horizons?

Animal Crossing just isn't my cup of tea. I like my games more action-packed.