7/10
It was what I expected for the most part, more details and information on the stuff we already knew. Xenoblade Chronicles 2 was the highlight of the Direct and I'll be like a shark smelling blood looking for that special edition and pro controller.
Super Mario Odyssey looks incredible, but it already did to begin with so... yeah.
I'm just a tad disappointed that we didn't get at least 1 new first party Switch game that we didn't know about announced here. I understand why they focused on stuff they already announced, because between 1st party and 3rd party games, the Switch's lineup is looking stacked for the next number of months, but still, I'd like to have heard about something, or even an update on Fire Emblem Switch or Yoshi.
But overall, it was decent.
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