HintHRO said:
I'm not saying you're not allowed to. Just that a lot of Switch owners will have the same games by the end of 2017 because there's no variety and this will decrease sales dramatically when the hybrid-console hype is gone. There will be massive droughts. I expect (much) more from a console, even in its first year. Wii U had a much better first year line up but somehow managed to sell way less. I just don't see why you bought a Switch for these games. You can get a better (performance-wise) and cheaper experience on any other gaming machine. Skyrim is not even the Definitive Edition and probably fullpriced. 1-2 Switch is terrible and full priced. Xenoblade 2 and Mario will be good, but not let's-buy-a-320-euro-console-for-2-good-games-in-a-whole-year good. I will wait 2-3 years when lots of Nintendo games are released and bundled with the console at lower price, when the third-party support is once again beyond terrible. |
I notice that you made sure not to even mention "Breath of the Wild" in order to maintain your "Switch will only have 2 good games this year" narrative.
By the way, you can call other console versions "Definitive Editions" if you want, but you are missing a key selling point of the Switch. I can play all Switch games anywhere I want. I will be able to play Skyrim anywhere I want. And before you even try to compare Sony cross play to the Switch, I didn't have to buy a $400 console + a $250 handheld, plus have a system powered on at home at all times in order to continue playing on a handheld outside, plus be inside a stable wi-fi area while playing in order to do it.







