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firebush03 said:

Not much to discuss. The lineup just isn't for you. We have cozy life sims, we have 2D platformers, we have (maybe a few too many lol!) JRPGs, we have two casual sports games, we have several smaller time wasters (Rhythm Heaven, Star Fox Remake, DK Challenge, monthly NSO drops), we have a reimagining of Ocarina of Time, and in addition to all of this we have several inexpensive DLC add-ons to pre-existing Switch 1 games— there is absolutely no shortage of software this year which fits the standard we've come to associate with Nintendo.

If you don't like this offering, then perhaps next year will better suit your taste. I get it that this line up isn't for everyone, I really do, but I also don't think Nintendo is doing anything wrong here. It really is a solid showing.

well, well, well firebush03 what do you know, we find ourselves on the opposite ends of another topic. 

as i just stated a second ago, i think its worth making this point, and i should have clarified it in my original post, but nintendo switch 2 in its first full year needed something better than this. this exact lineup i think would be more passable if the system were in its final years. 



Total Championships: Nintendo - 4, Sony - 2, Atari - 1, Microsoft - 0, Sega - 0