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Doctor_MG said:
yvanjean said:

There a huge cliff between Zelda: Breath of the Wild/Super Mario Odyssey and everything else that came out after. These two games are the pillar of that really propelled the switch. Both games are game of the decade in term of innovation and quality. These game have that special magic that is unique only to Nintendo and that get people coming back.

There a bunch of honorable mention Fire Emblem: Three Houses, Animal Crossing, Stardew Valley, etc. But, After that it been only repackaged WiiU games and the long wait for what comes next. Finally the wait seem to be over with Breath of the Wild 2

Really dislike when people suggest that the Switch has mostly repackaged Wii U games. Of the 59** games Nintendo has published physically on the Switch only around 11 of them are also on Wii U. Here is the list: BotW, Mario Kart 8, Pokken Tournament, Bayonetta 2, DKC: Tropical Freeze, Hyrule Warriors 1, Captain Toad, New Super Mario Bros U, Tokyo Mirage Sessions, Pikmin 3 Deluxe, and Super Mario 3D World. 

Since Nintendo released Mario Odyssey they've released 51 other titles, with only 8 of those titles being on the Wii U and four of those were in 2018. Basically, they've given us four titles on the Wii U in the last three years. This narrative that Nintendo has inundated its users with Wii U port after Wii U port has got to end. It's just not true. Maybe it was true back in 2018, but it's certainly not true in 2021. 

**This number doesn't include games that were only published in one region, such as Bravely Default 2, and it has combined certain titles such as Let's Go Pikachu/Eevee or the four Labo kits into one published title for simplicity and honesty 

Bayonetta - Nintendo Switch; Pokémon Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee! - Nintendo Switch; Super Mario 3D All-Stars - Nintendo Switch; Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition - Nintendo Switch.; The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword HD - Nintendo Switch.

Haha I see what you did, you got us on a technicality. Nintendo is now repackaging Wii games therefore doesn't count toward the WiiU repackage games. 

All kidding aside, Nintendo was suppose to give us the best of both world combining 3DS and WiiU on one platform. That promise certainly as not happen and Nintendo themselves just publicly announce that they will invest 900 million in Software development showing a lack of production. There also the concern about what the heck is happening at Retro studios? For a company known for quality they just release the worst entry in the Mario Golf series which as always been a must own on what ever platform it release. 

My biggest pleasant surprise was how good BotW turned out to be and I am happy that we will get BotW 2 next year.