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Mnementh said:
curl-6 said:

 

Then came 2018. Horrible, torturous 2018, where Wolfenstein II was the only title all year worth buying and my Switch spent 11.5 months of the year collecting dust. From such lofty heights, the fall was agonizing, and I felt like I was back in the Wii U days again. I started to wonder if I'd been fooled by a stacked first year into buying another disappointing console. 

Strange, for me was 2018 better than 2017. But I am not restricted to big first party titles. Civilization VI, Okami, Katamari Damacy, Dragon Quest Builders, Octopath Traveler, Monster Hunter Generations, Armello and Ys VIII are among my most beloved games, so 2018 was actually excellent and better than 2017, which had with BOTW surely one of the best titles ever but not the big amount of good titles.

I'm not restricted to big first party titles either; I bought Doom in 2017 and Wolfenstein II last year, and this year I plan to get Claybook, Trine 3 + 4, Hellblade, and Team Sonic Racing. It's more that minus Wolf 2 every 2018 release for the Switch had some form of dealbreaker that made it a no-go for me. There just wasn't anything that really appealed to me.

Last edited by curl-6 - on 03 March 2019