Doctor_MG said:
Cerebralbore101 said:
And here's my not so pessimistic timetable. I think this one is less likely, but this is the sort of timetable I would prefer Nintendo to have for 2021-2023 first party game development.
1st Half of 2021
3D World + Bowser's Fury (With Bowser's Fury being a 20 hour long adventure). Poke'mon Snap 2 (Winds up getting 80 to 90 on average on opencritic. Winds up being three times the length of the original Poke'mon Snap.)
2nd Half of 2021
BotW2 Bayo 3 Diamond/Pearl Remakes (With a large portion of the OU Smogon Bracket brought back. All Diamond/Pearl Poke's are now usable in Sword/Shield.)
1st Half of 2022
A new game from Monolithsoft A remake of Oracle of Ages/Seasons
2nd Half of 2022
Odyssey 2 A New Fire Emblem Game A new game from Next Level Games
1st Half of 2023 Metroid Prime 4
2nd Half of 2023
Mario Kart 9 Splatoon 3 or something else from the Animal Crossing/Splatoon team. An entirely new Poke'mon game.
2024
Launch Switch 2 Edit: Oh and in between all these big releases, give us ports of Windwaker HD, Twilight Princess HD, and Xenoblade Chronicles X. |
So basically you expect Nintendo's output to slow to such a crawl that they only release four to five games a year, when they released 10 games even in a crap year like 2020 (with development being severely impacted by COVID no less). And this is your NON pessimistic timetable?
Nah, I can't get behind that. |
I suspect that post was meant to show just the big hitters and not A to AA budget exclusives.