| fatslob-:O said: @Bold Doesn't mean that a small team has to put the HD twins power to best use either if they don't have to for the Switch as well ... Also you don't know if it's the portability and unique features which are pushing indies since there's so many other different conditions like the competition ... |
True, but my point is that it's all about perception. People play indie games on PS4 and Xbox One, but they're not taken as seriously as the big AAA titles with impressive graphics, which is what people look forward to the most. With the Switch, indie games are generally treated as equals compared to big releases. Indie games lend well to short bursts, and the Switch's mobile nature makes it arguably more ideal for those types of games. If you want proof, just about every single indie game and low-mid budget release from a major publisher sold more on the Switch than they did anywhere else. Indie games preforming better on Switch shows that people prefer these games on a more mobile console.







