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BraLoD said:
onionberry said:

this is a "Nintendo game" tho, we are not talking about gta or cod, this game says NINTENDO when you look at it.

I know what you mean, but I disagree, this is not a "Nintendo game", "Nintendo games" for Nintendo console owners are usually anything that has Nintendo itself involved, and I'm not meaning it to be literal, that's how it is.
Bayonetta wasn't anything "Nintendo like" yet it sold and rated well because it was a Nintendo game, in the sense Nintendo had rights over it.

Again, I understand what you mean, some stuff like Shovel Knight for example, but it also was Nintendo succesful while it was Nintendo console exclusive for some time just as well...

People who buy Nintendo consoles are mostly too focused on Nintendo games on that sense, sadly, not the sense you mean, of being "Nintendo like", which you probably mean it reminds Zelda as an fantasy adventure game, but again, Bayonetta wasn't like anything on Nintendo systems, like Xenoblade wasn't as well, and those games are succesful because they where Nintendo games the right away, in the more literal sense, directly involved with Nintendo, the brand, not the subjective sense you mean on how the game looks/feels.

I strongly doubt it'll be doing "very well" on Switch.

First, I doubt it well do very well on any console, it's going to have some good sales for an indy game on ps4 and switch, long term sales on pc.

I don't know who are "those people who buy Nintendo consoles" cause I'm  a Nintendo fan since I was a child and this was one of the games that make me say "alright, I want a PS4" why? because it looks like a game with a lot of puzzle, exploration and artistic art style, something that I have been enjoying on Nintendo platforms since the beginning. Now you could doubt about games like cod or gta, but these type of games are very seductive for Nintendo fans.