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Fire Emblem Warriors and Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate are both 3DS ports. I hate to say that about Generations Ultimate, but after playing the demo for a couple hours, I realized that it's a barebones port.

Here's a list of the main games that I cared about in 2017 and have my interest in 2018...

 

2017

 Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle
Xenoblade Chronicles 2
Zelda: BotW
Super Mario Odyssey
Splatoon 2

2018

Octopath Traveler
Valkyria Chronicles 4
Torna: The Golden Country (its a standalone title, not DLC)
Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate (If review scores hold up. I'm on the fence with this one.)
Smash Ultimate
Poke'mon Let's Go (only if it gets at least in the mid to high 80's for review scores)

2017 had 5 games all exclusives that I was chomping at the bit to play. 

2018 only really has three exclusives that I know I'll play no matter what. Then it has a multiplatform game that I know I'll play (Valkyria), a 3DS port that I might play, and a Poke'mon spinoff that will either be great, or a travesty catering directly to children and casuals. 

Edit: 2019 is already looking pretty good with a mainline Poke'mon, Daemon X Machina, and Fire Emblem. If Bayonetta 3 and Metroid Prime 4 can launch in that year, then 2019 will be perfect. 

Last edited by Cerebralbore101 - on 23 August 2018