Yeah the library is really incredible. Of cause some might argue, it's garbage, but those comments are mostly garbage, too. There are certain perspectives, I usually consider and I don't like to rate games to begin with. In my opinion for almost 70-80% of all released games on Switch there is a market. Even if those titles aren't million sellers.
Personally inlcuding first party I own 40 Switch games and additional 24 games exist on my wishlist at the moment. There are games like State of Mind that experiment with essential game story telling in a good way, that do not appeal everyone. Couch coop games, multiplayer titles, board games or even in comparison with Mario Kart bad fun racers, friends of mine still enjoy. Than there are great classics and indies from the last two decades, exclusives or unusual console genres (strategy, card games, moba etc.). Some of this "garbage" are even popular games only for certain cultures. For instance Moorhuhn is still always present in the German eshop charts for a long time now, because it has been such a big hit in the early 2000s.
And given my life circumstances as an adult, I tend to spend more dollar per hour and value short games over giant worlds. I need good entertainment without the repetitive stuff. Games like Assassins Creed, Witcher 3, Farcry, red dead redemption 2, gta v or Skyrim are very unlikely to be completed by me nowadys. I don't buy them too often anymore. Hell I might finish Xenoblade Chronicles 2 by 2020 at my recent pace. The only exception is Breath of the Wild because I had always the option to shorten the game and tackle ganon sooner. My favorite genre on Switch are story driven interactive movies and rogue like adventures because of this.
Last edited by Teno - on 26 October 2018






