Eagle367 said: No matter what happens, we have to necrobump this thread in 2 years. It's gonna be good I think |
The thread is titled "I'm beginning to think", not "I know".
Dulfite said:
Nintendo Exclusives: 2018 Bayo 1&2 Ports Kirby Star Allies Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition (3DS content + Wii U content) Nintendo Labo Donkey Kong Country Tropical Freeze Port Sushi Striker Mario Tennis Aces Octopath Traveler Captain Toad Treasure Tracker Port + new content Go Vacation Xenoblade Chronicles 2 Torna DLC Super Mario Party Pokemon Let's Go Smash Ultimate So 14 total exclusives (Minus Bayo 1), 4 of which were ports from Wii U/3DS and 1 was a major DLC. 2019 Fitness Boxing New Super Mario Bros. U Delux Yoshi's Crafted World Super Mario Maker 2 Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3 Fire Emblem: Three Houses Tetris 99 Astral Chain Daemon X Machina Link's Awakening Remake Luigi's Mansion 3 Ring Fit Adventure Pokemon Sword/Shield 13 total exclusives, 1 of which was a port. Much better year for new content, but same overall output roughly. 2020 Brain Training Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE Encore port Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX Animal Crossing New Horizons Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition port Clubhouse Games: 51 Paper Mario The Oragami King Super Mario 3D All Stars Pikmin 3 Delux port Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity Fitness Boxing 2 11 exclusives with 2 ports and 2 games that are older games remastered. |
That's a good look at Switch's years. One thing to remember is that not all games are created equal. 2019 was an absolute blowout of a year with 7 new exclusives getting 80/100 average or higher on Opencritic. 2020 and 2018 didn't fare as well in terms of review scores.