| firebush03 said: I feel like Nintendo just needs to rethink how they do Direct presentations. IDK. It’s so weird how a presentation can both be super good but also leave me kinda confused on my emotions. Again, all games I have been really looking forward to, and jam packed with great third-party/indie offerings, but something feels a little off… hm. |
If you've been gaming on their platforms in prior gens that maybe why you're unsure of this Direct, the ND is fine it's geared to the modern era of Nintendo and the current market situation. Many people in the new gen are not going to have multiple platforms like before so the will be a lot of single platform consumers so with that in mind that is what the ND is tackling it's not following the old first party overload from before because it has to show it's a platform that can meet a consumers gaming needs and that goes beyond just first party for any platform holder even if that's the main draw of your platform.
The are also a new generation of gamers who didn't experience the older platform eras Switch was literally their first so the jump to S2 being more robust in library helps further cultivate the userbase further, they had decent third party support on S1 and now have great support on S2. Those who have been around for a bit longer would be used to having a Playstation, Xbox or a decent PC with a Nintendo platform because of the prior issue of third party support but the modern era of Nintendo and the S2 aims to have an era where that is no longer a required thing, this is why you're seeing a more strategic amount of first party announcements among a load of third party.







