SKMBlake said:
freebs2 said:
Well aren't those quite a lot? I mean, of course Nintendo hasn't released ONLY repackaged WiiU but their reliance on repackaged ports cannot be overstated. Lots of WiiU games piling up also with Wii remasters (see Mario All Stars, Skyward Sword, Xenoblade Chronicles) and remakes (Link to the Past, Advanced Wars, Mario Party Superstars). It could also be argued that some of the content branded as "original" didn't really evolve that much compared to its WiiU counterpart (Mario Maker 2, Splatoon 2). Overall Metroid Dread was some needed fresh air, I haven't been playing the Switch since Luigi's Mansion release in 2019. |
Xenoblade is a remake tho And no, 11 games over 4000 isn't "a lot". It's good, it fills blanks when needed, it allows people who didn't play the games on the Wii U to play them (and let's face it, nobody had a Wii U) but that's it. |
Xenoblade Chronicles Definitive Edition is actually a remaster. There were a number of people incorrectly claiming it was a remake prior to its release, but were later proven wrong.