The only game I would spend more than seventy dollars on (and even that is contingent on how good it is) is GTA 6. But that's because I know how long it took to create, how many man hours it took to create, and how much money that publisher spent developing it. If GTA 6 is eighty dollars, it would actually make sense.
But Nintendo games? I don't care how good they are (and they are some of the best, if not the best in the industry). They aren't all that technologically advanced. They do not necessitate even remotely the same kind of capital as other games in the industry, so unlike GTA 6, it's completely unnecessary, and I won't be doing it.
Of course, after finding out that the bulk of third party games on Switch 2 are digital cards, it looks like this may be the first Nintendo console I will not own, and that's really sad because I'm an OG. To think the time has finally come where I have to part from the company I have loved for the majority of my life, even if I knew it was getting close, is very, very depressing.
But hey, there is enough Nintendo IP between NES and Switch 1 to keep me happy for the rest of my life, so perhaps it'll be okay.







