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Great to see all these indies - gives me a lot of potential work as a reviewer hehe

I'm confused as to how there is so much conversation about droughts in the same topic that states "20-30 indie games per week on Switch". I guess some just don't see Indies as "real" games but to me many of these games should definitely be in the conversation, hell some of the indies I've played I've enjoyed more than some of the AAA blockbusters these days.

I actually have the opposite problem in that there are more games I want to play for Switch than I know what to do with. It's worth mentioning that i also own an Xbox One, and a significant portion of my gaming time these days is filled up by Overwatch and games I have to play for reviews, but regardless, there are a ton of already released Switch games and soon to be released games I still want to try - Skyrim, Wolfenstein, Dark Souls, Payday 2, Stardew Valley, Rocket League, Hyrule Warriors, Wulver Blade, Bloodstained, Minecraft (really want a physical and handheld version of MC even though I played the alpha version to death on the PC), Octopath, Wargroove, Super Mario Party. It's definitly port heavy, but most of these games I either haven't played much, or haven't played at all.

I guess you could make the argument that Switch is still lacking on those major third party AAA releases, especially in terms of exclusives and non old ports, but I guess I just don't place as much value in those as some do.



 

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