Soundwave said:
I'm saying *now* there is no excuse for no Final Fantasy on Switch. There is no doubt the situation in Japan is dire and Nintendo is really the only one who has shown the ability to be able to move hardware in a real big way in the last 10 years there. But Nintendo can't do everything by themselves, this notion of Japanese devs sitting back and watching Nintendo try to save the entire Japanese industry on their own and being thrown a bone here and there ... that needs to stop. And now. There is no future for Japan's traditional game market if that is how this is going to go. It's time for Final Fantasy VII/XVI, Kingdom Hearts III, Tekken 7, Resident Evil 7, Ni No Kuni 2, Dragon Quest Builders, Marvel Vs. Capcom Infinite, and all these types of games to be on Switch just like Dark Souls III apparently is. No more excuses, no more of this "well lets make a Vita game even though the 3DS has 4x the userbase, this sounds smart" type nonsense. All of Japan's big support needs to help Nintendo now, Switch is the last hope traditional gaming in Japan has and if Japanese developers don't realize that, quite frankly they deserve to work on iOS/Android and nothing but. Even Sony needs to be rooting for the success of Switch in Japan, what's at stake here is far bigger than just one generation. |
You're falling for the hype, just as when nVidia had all sorts of glowing praises for the revolutionary RSX at the heart of the PS3 etc. This is part of the normal hype cycle of a new product. The truth of the Nintendo Switch hardware is that it will be more powerful than a PS3, but will not be more powerful (nor quite as powerful) as an Xbox One, Xbox One S, PS4, PS4Pro or any Xbox successor that arrives about this time next year.
Nintendo builds their consoles with their own franchise in mind, and going by their track record they don't give much thought into 3rd party. The only other reason why I think they don't get support is because the cost of porting a game to it is not worth it.








