curl-6 said:
Alkibiádēs said:
Which makes you a minority.
Plenty of people bought and loved Owlboy - FACT
Celeste has been getting very good previews by different gaming outlets - FACT
Fe looks interesting and has gotten positive responses as well - FACT
Mario Tennis Aces looks like a big step up from the stinking pile of poo that was the Wii U game (story mode, different fields, bosses, etc.) - FACT
Dark Souls (Remastered) is a game loved by many and this is the first time it releases on a (portable) Nintendo console, which kind of makes it a big deal - FACT
Dragon Quest Builders received good reviews on the PS4 and has never been on Nintendo consoles before - FACT
Also keep in mind that most people did not own a Wii U. Only around one million people bought a gem like Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze. It's no surprise that Nintendo decided to port it. It will be a new game for many.
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I'm sure there is an audience for games like Kirby Star Allies, Mario Tennis Aces, and Dark Souls Switch, though I doubt any of them will bring hoards of new consumers flocking to the Switch.
My issue is this; why could they not have more major new games for Q1-Q2? Stuff like a new Donkey Kong Country, Pikmin 4, or a new IP? Now that Nintendo only has one platform to focus on, there's no excuse for their output not to be better than this.
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Because the games aren't ready to be announced / released yet. I'd rather have a finished product over a rushed game.
Obviously I wanted a "big" game in the first half of the year (something like Fire Emblem), but there's still plenty for me out there.