Dulfite said:
I think that's more because motion controls went out of style (which Switch can do), and Gyro controls never were popular in the Wii U (which Switch can also do). So it makes sense developers aren't making games use those console features much. But the one big feature EVERYONE is doing is the ability to play in handheld only mode. That isn't a must. We could easily have some developers make games that only work in docked mode, but they aren't. In that sense, using that feature, we have thousands of games using the Switch's main unique feature. |
Motion controls are still very much a widespread feature on Switch, it's just that the majority of games on the platform are ports from 7th or 8th gen systems and so don't take advantage of the hardware as well as a game made from the ground up would.