method114 said:
You can launch with as many games as you want it's what's worth playing. So IMO they are equal and I don't even own a switch but I did own a PS4 on launch day. Also I said "just about" so while PS4 was slightly better it wasn't that much better. |
I got Zeruda on my Wii U, so for me there's nothing. I cancelled my Switch pre-order.
| superchunk said: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Nintendo_Switch_games 20 games at launch. 8 exclusive new games. Just because these are not COD/Madden/Assassin'sCreed/Batman/(fill in other random holiday yearly title) doesn't mean Switch haz no gamez. There is plenty of content and what looks to be a steady stream of games for the rest of this year. Not sure why people ignore indie games. These have filled the vacuum left by dead 3rd parties as big 3rd parties can only focus on the multi-MM big titles or yearly iterations to stay profitable. Indie game, like any other, have many that are fantastic and fun as well as those that are meh. Switch launched at a great time and all of the launch sales records being broken in each region support that decision. Plus, any other big title launching with Switch would have been dwarfed by Zelda. It actually makes sense for the smaller indie titles to be launch partners in this scenario. This way when summer/fall hit, people will be ready for the other big adventures. |
8 exclusive new games, at launch? I only know of Bomberman, 1-2 Switch and forgot about Snipperclips. Isn't Fast RMX an enhanced remake of the Wii U game?
Besides, Switch would've broken the sales records in late 2017 too, only difference would be greater momentum going into early 2018.









