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I disagree. The value of content released for the Switch in 2017 is unparalleled for any year on any console in Nintendo's history.

Being an oldie, I have been around for just about all of them; over 30 years of Nintendo. (I am also including international releases, I had a fire converter growing up! *cough*AndAlsoEmulators*cough*)

 

Pivoting back to topic before I get into a rant on "da good ol' days"

2017 launched the Switch with Zelda, and a number of interesting nostalgic feeling indie titles - particularly Blaster Master and Shovel Knight. It was barely any time later when we got the first major RPG with Disgaea and also Mario Kart for multiplayer - which had people going nuts at the office, every fucking lunch hour for about a year, and half to most days throughout 2018. Splatoon, Rabbids, and ARMs made for some good lighter summer games, and then there was the surprisingly great Golf Story, and Stardew Valley, then Xenoblade Chronicles 2 later in the year, along with Super Mario Odyssey. There were even games I didn't have time for, like FE Warriors.

What lows do you mean exactly? There wasn't time for lows!
I can't be the only one here who needed most of 2018 to finish up with 2017 games =D
And I can't be the only one who foresees themselves picking up 2017 games to play regularly to semi-regularly from time to time for the next 2-3 years to come.

I'm sorry, I can't agree with you on this one.
2017 was a phenomenal year for releases, of the likes that we may not see again for quite some time.



I describe myself as a little dose of toxic masculinity.