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barneystinson69 said:
Nautilus said:

And from that list, how many games do you look and think "Man, I really got to have that title!"80% of them are ports of "old" games for the time, that also were cheaper in other systems(and part of that percentage were also the games that were most worthy wasting money on), the other 10% were shovelware and last 10% were Nintendo games, but none of them were especially great, with the exception of the New Super Mario Bros U, but even then it was a game that did nothing new and thus hadnt got much appeal.

While the Switch seems that it will have less games, Zelda alone is far more attractive than that list.Its a new game, its exclusive, it is doing something new and refreshing, and its a really hyped game.Personally I think its a better deal than having a bazillion lower quality games.

Zelda is a port too! Its coming with the Wii U! Are you seriously saying that a Wii U game coming on the Switch is better than all those games combined? Also: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DLNYOJ6qXE8

Sincerely, that is bs.First, because I read an eurogamer article of a guy that went hands on with Zelda and he said that the game runned better than the Wii U version.(Cant seem to find the article now though).Its either a really bad luck with maybe a bug the guy got, bad programming for the demo, or the unlikely chance that he is simply lying.I personally dont believe that the Switch version will be worse tecnically.

And its comming alongside the Wii U version.And for better or worse, its going to be marketed as a Switch game.Look no further than the presentation.There it was listed as a switch game, so that it dosent create confusion, and only on the Treehouse they said it was comming to Wii U on the same day.Not only that, but I also believe the physical version will be extremely limited, making this essentially a Switch game for whoever wants a physical copy.And last and most important:the general public dont have a Wii U and barely knows about it, so for them its a Switch title.And Zelda looks gorgeous, even as a cross gen title.It is going to work as long as the marketing on this device is done right.An ad on Superbowl could go a LONG way, for example.



My (locked) thread about how difficulty should be a decision for the developers, not the gamers.

https://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/thread.php?id=241866&page=1