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Kai_Mao said:

Except the PS4 was in its fourth year with the same E3 from the year prior. E3 is a bigger event.

Directs aren’t necessarily meant to be mini E3s. Plus the Switch just past it’s first birthday. With the unexpected success, third parties are showing that they’re playing catch-up. Nintendo has already made announcements on a new Fire Emblem, a new Bayo 3, Metroid Prime 4, Yoshi, Pokemon, and Smash Bros. That’s a lot already announced within a year long span, not counting the big titles they already released. And ultimately, they’ll announce more info when they believe they’re ready to show more. That’s how it usually is, right? They didn’t show Odyssey nor Xenoblade in the first direct of the Switch in April 2017 and did it matter?

youre comparing apples and oranges here.

 

I didn't mean't to compare the direct with an E3 conference, just the sentiment both left on me, disappointment, both were just right but nothing stellar. 

It is good third parties are catching up, but, as someone who has more than one platform the mayority of third party games they showed I already own them. I bought Okami for ps4 2 months ago if I knew Okami would be available for switch I would have bougth it for Switch instead Ps4.

I would have like that  they show what other third party games would be coming instead of they giving time to games we already knew were coming to switch 

PS: Tell me if I made a grammar  mistake