Gah, ya beat me to it, it's actually the 3rd today here in Australia, (and Japan/NZ/Europe) so I was gonna make a Switch anniversary thread haha.
2019 was excellent; I bought more games for Switch than I have for any one console in any one year since Wii in 2010.
My favourite memory for the year has to be Hellblade; as well as just being great in terms of gameplay and atmosphere, it spoke to me on a deeply personal level and moved me emotionally more than any other game I've ever played.
Biggest nightmare? Claybook. First game in years I regret buying. The concept but cool but the execution sucked, with the fiddly, pedantic physics making just controlling it a frustrating chore. But oh well.
If Switch can muster 3 more years on par with 2017 and 2019, it'll have a serious shot at becoming my new top system of all time.
Last edited by curl-6 - on 02 March 2020Bet with Liquidlaser: I say PS5 and Xbox Series will sell more than 56 million combined by the end of 2023. (And over 130 million lifetime)