The_Liquid_Laser said:
Wman1996 said:
Is it, though?
I love Animal Crossing. New Horizons is probably one of my favorite games ever. But this year has been disappointing so far, and the next five months are really barren and uncertain for first-party games.
We got Tokyo Mirage (Wii U port), Pokemon Mystery Dungeon (A remake of a GBA/DS title), Animal Crossing, Xenoblade Chronicles (A remake of a game that was previously remade on New 3DS), Clubhouse Games, and Paper Mario.
Bravely Default II is coming out later this year at some point, but it's not really first-party. There's no way Metroid Prime 4 comes out this year, Bayonetta 3 likely won't come out, and the Breath of the Wild sequel likely won't come out this year either.
If this was a line-up for a Nintendo home console, or handheld that wouldn't be disappointing at all. But Switch is a hybrid and the unified focus of Nintendo. When you put that in perspective, the year is a big let-down. Also keep in mind that Animal Crossing was supposed to launch in 2019, so that makes 2020 seem even more barren when its biggest game was delayed from last year.
August is only about a week away and we know very little about the rest of Nintendo's 2020. We don't even have any first-party games confirmed for a 2021 release date. Usually we would know that by June.
Honestly the best we can hope for are the rumored Mario remasters, and maybe some kind of Mario spin-off or small scale-title.
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I get that the lack of announcements is disappointing. But how do the games that have actually been released so far compare to 2018 or 2019? Here is what we've gotten from Nintendo so far this year, and we'll compare that to the January to July period of 2018 and 2019.
2020 Tokyo Mirage Pokemon Mystery Dungeon Animal Crossing Good Job! Xenoblade Chronicles Clubhouse Games Paper Mario
2018 Bayonetta 2 Kirby Star Allies LABO Hyrule Warriors DK Tropical Freeze Mario Tennis Aces Captain Toad
2019 NSMB U Yoshi's Crafted World Fire Emblem Cadence of Hyrule Mario Maker 2 Marvel UA3
The number of games released each year is about the same, roughly one per month. But 2020 has Animal Crossing. That is a huge tentpole game, much bigger than anything released in 2018 or 2019 during the first 7 months. That is why I say "disappointing" really means "I don't like Animal Crossing". Animal Crossing is objectively a huge game. It's not like Nintendo hasn't released anything. It's just that some people don't like the games released this year. So far 2020 stacks up better than 2018 or 2019, but that is mostly because of Animal Crossing.
The disappointing part is not actually lack of games. It's lack of announcements. At this point, I am disappointed by the lack of announcements too. They should, at the very least, tell us when the next Direct is. And it's true that we normally get an E3 Direct by this point. However, lack of games isn't the problem. I get that some people may not like the games that have been released so far this year, but that is totally based on taste. Objectively, 2020 has been a better year than 2018 and 2019 so far. When people are saying that it's disappointing, I mostly conclude that they don't like Animal Crossing.
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And the thing is you're literally right about this year being fantastic for games, there have been a lot of interesting launches this year both Nintendo published, but third parties too. Paper Mario, Rogue Company, Story of Seasons Friends of Mineral Town, Bloodstained 2, Crysis Remastered, WH40K Mechanicus, and Trails 3 DX all just launched. And most games aren't generally announced or dated for the Switch until like 2 weeks before launch, some announced the day of launch.
I think some people love drama, pessimism, and whining. Nintendo could literally announce Breath of the Wild 2, Mario Galaxy 3, Final Fantasy 16, Grand Theft Auto 5, and Persona 5 for release next week, and they'd complain there are no more games coming after that and conclude Nintendo is quitting gaming! Nintendo is doomed and we're all gonna die!
I'll never understand this mentality of thinking games/releases that won't exist for months or even years are much more important than games recently launched or launching in the next two weeks.
Last edited by Jumpin - on 24 July 2020