It's clear this year line up is less appealing than 2017, 2018 and 2019 from:
- Commercial point of view. This year line up will sell far less than anything from the past except AC, pretty much the only evergreen title releases this year
- Critical point of view: No huge acclaimed IP besides AC, let alone a GOTY contender like BOTW or Odyssey. You can "bypass" lack of acclaim by bringing in ports of older games like Mario All Stars
- And technical point of view: Huge amount of ports some with not too many enchantments on graphics, gameplay, whatsoever, with only Hyrule Warriors, Paper Mario e AC are new games and even production value of Paper Mario is really debatable...
I do agree people on this thread may be dramatic, but guys at this point you are just blindingly defending Nintendo over something that can't be defended
I can (barely) accept excuses for an underwhelming line up like Covid, nice 3rd party/indie support, a plenty of older games to play, yadda yadda , but you are going too far pretending that it has been a great year in any of those 3 aspects. Please don't expect every one of us to join this state of dementia cause we won't







