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I have very mixed feelings. There's a lot I liked, but nothing that wowed me, and for what they showed, it did not need to be 60 minutes. Also, why in the world didn't Nintendo talk about the Galaxy games running in 4K on Switch 2 during the announcement? If you want people to spend big bucks, leaving out such a big selling point is not the way to do it. Also, I did not see Bananza getting DLC before Mario Kart World.

Prime 4, Fire Emblem, FF7 Remake, the Resident Evils, Hyrule Warriors. There's some good stuff coming, and that doesn't include things that weren't talked about this time like the new Octopath Traveler game. I wish they'd have also announced the remakes of RE 2 and 4. Leaving those out was odd.

I'm getting plenty of use out of my Switch 2 and am really enjoying all the games I've been playing on it, but there is a feeling of the lineup being lighter than it should be since so many of Nintendo's releases are either Switch ports or cross-gen with the Switch, and we still don't have a truly major announcement outside of Mario Kart World and Bananza. While I respect Nintendo's desire to only announce games when they are pretty close to being done so they don't go through the Prime 4 or Zelda delay cycles, they need to ensure that customers always know there's a major game in development like a 3d Mario or Zelda. Even a series that doesn't sell as well but really shows off what the system can do like Xenoblade would do wonders if there was something to show off.