Slownenberg said:
True, but I'm not saying it'll sell poorly, I just feel like it won't be a must-have game on Switch2, where the early buyers are presumably looking for next-gen games, and a boring looking cross gen game (and it very much looks like a Switch1 game with just a cleaner coat put on) IMO feels like it'll sell more to the massive Switch user base than the next gen users. I'd be very disappointed if I was looking to buy a next-gen Pokemon game and this was it haha. Legends Arceus was a small step in the right direction, and S/V seems like conceptually it was a good step in the right direction and was just mired by being a technical disaster. Z-A feels like a major step backward into boredom. The counter point of course is that there won't be a lot to play on Switch2 yet so people might simply be desperate for a new major game on the system. |
It's not really my thing either, but the Pokémon crowd seems pretty keen for it, and after years of series entries running poorly, being able to play at a decent framerate on Switch 2 could be a significant draw for fans.
The Nintendo fanbase typically doesn't care about graphics as much as enthusiasts like us or the PS/Xbox audience.








