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I've cut back my video game play compared to the last decade or so, and I actually don't play a ton of games these days outside of games I have to review or with friends, so I may not be the best person to comment on this but regardless - Switch has built up a nice library of games that should keep my busy for awhile. Zelda BoW alone can keep you busy, as it's an epic game filled with content. Knocked out all four divine beasts but still haven't gotten to Gannon. I also have been enjoying Mario Kart 8 deluxe, Puyo Puyo Tetris, NBA Playgrounds (well kinda), Binding of Isaac, and have logged over 50 hours into Has Been Heroes. As for future releases, things look even better for the most part.

I love the open world RPG focus as I'm usually into those type of games. Skyrim I've played on Xbox 360 but I might rebuy just for the portabiliy and the fact that I only completed about half the game during my first run, Xenoblade, Dragon Quest, and I still might buy Setsuna (just wish it was a physical release for America). On the fence about Mincraft. Last time I really played it was in 2011 with the PC alpha, but a lot has been added since then, not to mention you've got the portability and the Nintendo add-ons. Indie scene looks very strong as well. Stardew Valley, Steamworld Dig 2, the Advance Wars knockoff (forget the title), Owl Bow, Nine Parchments, Toe Jam and Earl reboot (is that technically indie? Whatever).Then you've got Mario Odyssey, Splatoon 2. I'm also considering Payday 2 (good times on Steam), and Monopoly could actually be fun playing on tabletop/handheld mode. What the lineup is really missing is the big EXCLUSIVE Switch game to really show off the hardware and controls, but that will come in time, probably in a few short months with Arms, which looks to take advantage of that, even though I'm not entirely sold on it. 



 

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