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The PS4 Games destroys the Switch 2017 ?!

Of course, that is sure! 45 49.45%
 
Yes, but I am a Sony fanboy. 9 9.89%
 
No! But I am a Nintendo fanboy 7 7.69%
 
No,1-2 games are enough for me in 1year 8 8.79%
 
Its hard to say, because .. 7 7.69%
 
See results 14 15.38%
 
i love Games Lists :D 1 1.10%
 
Total:91
Goodnightmoon said:
Keep this threads coming please, the more now, the bigger the laugh later.
Darwinianevolution said:
Can we just appreciate the fact that this year is getting so many great games, no matter your console of choice you will have a great time playing all of them? And E3 hasn't even arrived yet.

Right :) And yes, Lifetime - this is the problem for the player. The E3 can come. Then there will be more for all =)

Goodnightmoon said:
 

This threads only tells something about you, don't fool yourself

Reactions like your two comments show, what i means ^^ I'm wondering what's going on, It is amazing to see how people become aggressive. A normal question. You can also vote in the poll if you do not want to be honest. Everyone has his views. Accepting is the motto and you can write comments show - why the LineUp better is. A normal thing, have a nice Sunday and also enjoy the real life :)

I'm curious about the result of the survey. What does the majority think?



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Oh jesus.......... Once the Switch gets good news we get these stuff....... I dont even get the point of it.......



Pocky Lover Boy! 

I am willing to recognize this, and I really don't mind. I still have quite a few games I am waiting for on the 3DS and I have a backlog (?!) on the Wii U, now that game prices have finally started falling where I live.
Kazuma isn't really lying in this thread. There actually was a fairly long thread about "PS4 has too many games" earlier this year. There is a noticeable gap in terms of quantity between PS4 and Switch exclusives. However, it is the conclusion that really bothers me.

We can take a good, long look at the high-profile ports that the Switch has received in its launch window (FAST RMX, Zelda BoTW (yes, this is an enhanced port of the Wii U version), and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe).

Fast RMX is, by far, the best version of the game and should've gotten a print run for launch - just the trailer alone playing would sell the game to many at its price of $30. I know this because an acquaintance of mine bought this and played it in public and now he has a bunch of people bugging him to play it (myself included...)
Zelda is a system-seller. None of us are going to question this, given the 100% attach rate thus far.
Mario Kart 8 Deluxe is (imo) a pretty good idea given that it changes up the item balance through the two item slots and it adds a battle mode (that I generally ignore in most cases :P)

However, I have to object to your suggestion that "I see people who buy every boring mini-game and ignore all the great story / gameplay games because the games do not appear on their system. This is sad, right?"
I'm sorry, what?
Not everyone shares your standards, and while I am rather sorry for those who bought 1-2 Switch for a full $50, I am going to have to object to this. I'd personally buy Puyo Puyo Tetris if I had the chance, for the full $40 it costs. If the Switch had Download Play and the title supported it, too, I don't know if I'd be able to hold back...



 
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Peh said:
Wow. Someone is in a desperate state of justifiying his PS4 purchase.

Lol probably xD 



Pocky Lover Boy! 

TheWPCTraveler said:
There is a noticeable gap in terms of quantity between PS4 and Switch exclusives. However, it is the conclusion that really bothers me.
We can take a good, long look at the high-profile ports
(...)
However, I have to object to your suggestion that "I see people who buy every boring mini-game and ignore all the great story / gameplay games because the games do not appear on their system. This is sad, right?"
I'm sorry, what?
Not everyone shares your standards, and while I am rather sorry for those who bought 1-2 Switch for a full $50, I am going to have to object to this.

okay i understand. For me personally are old Games-Ports = Ports. "The Last of Us" on PS4 was also a port (with extras), even if it is a great game - but it's not a new game. I am interested in every opinion. And I'm never aggressive, just because I do not like an opinion from anyone. Everyone should think about it. You can see it as a small experiment here.
"Not everyone shares your standards" - No one has said it :) But I have read comments from users, where it is so. Looking forward to the comments here, especially by two people and above the result. Ultimately, it is just a comparison, everyone says his opinion. And i thank you for yours :)



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PS4 has a whole lot of good titles, no doubt about that. However, for me personally, Mario alone is more important than all of those. If I had the choice between all PS4 games of 2017 and only Mario Odyssey, I wouöd take the latter any day. There's nothing Sony could do to kill my hype, except maybe announce Skate 4 or something. Which won't happen. Because that IP belongs to EA. And EA is the devil. And stuff.



Official member of VGC's Nintendo family, approved by the one and only RolStoppable. I feel honored.

I mean the actual line up is a bit more like this:

 

Launch day (March 3rd):

 

  • The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild (Nintendo, March 3rd)
  • 1-2-Switch (Nintendo, March 3rd)
  • Snipperclips - Cut it out, together! (Nintendo, March 3rd)
  • Just Dance 2017 (Ubisoft, March 3rd)
  • Skylanders Imaginators (Activision, March 3rd)
  • Super Bomberman R (Konami, March 3rd)
  • I Am Setsuna (Square Enix, March 3rd)
  • Fast RMX (Shin'en, March 3rd 2017)
  • Shovel Knight: Treasure Trove (March 3rd, 2017)
  • Voez (Flyhigh Work, March 3rd)
  • New Frontier Days: Founding Pioneers (Arc System Works, March 3rd)
  • Vroom in the Night Sky (Poisoft, March 3rd)
  • Neo Geo Shock Trooper (SNK, March 3rd)
  • Neo Geo World Heroes Perfect (SNK, March 3rd)
  • Neo Geo King of Fighters '98 (SNK, March 3rd)
  • Neo Geo Waku Waku 7 (SNK, March 3rd)
  • Neo Geo Metal Slug 3 (SNK, March 3rd)
  • Othello (Arc System Works, March 3rd)

 

March 9th:

 

  • Blaster Master Zero (Inti Creates)
  • NeoGeo NAM 1975 (SNK)

 

March 16th:

 

  • Splatoon 2 demo global testfire (begins March 24th-26th)
  • NeoGeo The King of Fighters '94 (SNK)

 

March 23rd:

 

  • NeoGeo Neo Turf Masters (SNK)
  • World of Goo (Tomorrow Corporation)
  • Little Inferno (Tomorrow Corporation)
  • Human Resource Machine (Tomorrow Corporation)

 

March 30th:

 

  • Snake Pass (Sumo Digital
  • NeoGeo Metal Slug (SNK)

 

April 6th:

 

  • Lego City Undercover (Warner Bros)
  • Graceful Explosion Machine (Vertex Pop)
  • NeoGeo Alpha Mission 2 (SNK)
  • Has-Been Heroes (Frozenbyte)

 

April 13th:

 

  • Mr. Shifty (tinyBuild Games)
  • The Jackbox Party Pack 3 (Jackbox Games)

 

April 18th:

 

  • Wonder Boy: The Dragon's Trap (DotEmu, £17.99)

 

April 20th:

 

  • NeoGeo Fatal Fury (SNK, £6.29)

 

April 28th:

 

  • Mario Kart 8 Deluxe (Nintendo, £49.99)
  • Puyo Puyo Tetris (Koch Media, £34.99)
  • Hamiko (Flyhigh Works, £4.49)
  • NeoGeo Over Top (SNK, £6.29)

 

Nintendo Switch games releasing in 2017

 

2017 games with confirmed release dates:

 

  • Minecraft: Nintendo Switch Edition (4J Studios, May 12th)
  • Ultra Street Fighter II: The Final Challengers (Capcom, May 26th)
  • Disgaea 5 Complete (NIS America, May 26th)
  • ARMS (June 16th)
  • Cave Story (Nicalis, June 20th)
  • Splatoon 2 (July 21st)
  • Fate/EXTELLA: The Umbral Star (Marvelous, July 26th)

 

Other games set for 2017:

 

  • Shakedown Hawaii (VBlank, April 2017)
  • Rime (Tequila Works, May 2017)
  • Tumbleseed (aeiowu, Spring 2017)
  • Troll and I (Spiral House / Maximum games, Spring 2017)
  • Pocket Rumble (Chuckfish Games, Spring 2017)
  • Binding of Isaac: Afterbirth+ (Nicalis, Spring 2017 in Europe)
  • Sonic Mania (SEGA, Summer 2017)
  • Dandara (Long Hat House, Summer 2017)
  • Stardew Valley (Chucklefish Games, Summer 2017)
  • NBA 2K18 (2K, September 2017)
  • Runner3 (Choice Provisions, Autumn 2017)
  • Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim (Bethesda, late 2017)
  • Sonic Forces (SEGA, late 2017)
  • Fire Emblem Warriors (Nintendo, autumn 2017)
  • Super Mario Odyssey (Nintendo, holiday 2017)
  • Project Mekuru (Nintendo, 2017)
  • NeoGeo The King of Fighters '99 (SNK, 2017)
  • Monster Boy and the Cursed Kingdom (FDG Entertainment, 2017)
  • Celeste (Matt Thorson, 2017)
  • Steamworld Dig 2 (Image and Form Games, 2017)
  • Yooka-Laylee (Playtonic, 2017)
  • Overcooked Special Edition (Ghost Town Games, 2017)
  • The Escapists 2 (Team 17, 2017)
  • Gonner (Raw Fury Games, 2017)
  • Kingdom, Two Crowns (Raw Fury Games, 2017)
  • Flipping Death (Zoink!, 2017)
  • Wargroove (Chucklefish Games, 2017)
  • Away: Journey to the Unexpected (2017)
  • Battle Chef Brigade (Adult Swim Games, 2017)
  • Duck Game (Adult Swim Games, 2017)
  • Enter the Gungeon (Devolver Digital, 2017)
  • Hollow Knight (Team Cherry, 2017)
  • Hover: Revolt of Gamers (The Sidekicks, 2017)
  • Ittle Dew 2 (Nicalis, 2017)
  • Mutant Mudds (Renegade Kid, 2017)
  • NBA Playgrounds (2017)
  • NeuroVoider (Flying Oak Games, 2017)
  • Oceanhorn: Monster of Uncharted Seas (Cornfox and Seas, 2017)
  • Pankapu (Too Kind Studio, 2017)
  • Perception (The Deep End Games, 2017)
  • Portal Knights (505 Games, 2017)
  • Rogue Trooper Redux (Rebellion, 2017)
  • Space Dave! (Choice Provisions, 2017)
  • Splasher (Splashteam, 2017)
  • State of Mind (Daedalic Entertainment, 2017)
  • sU and the Quest for Meaning (Guillaume Bouckaert, 2017)
  • Terraria (505 Games, 2017)
  • The Fall Part 2: Unbound (Over the Moon, 2017)
  • The Next Penelope (Plug in Digital, 2017)
  • Thumper (Drool, 2017)
  • ToeJam and Earl: Back in the Groove (Adult Swim Games, 2017)
  • TowerFall Ascension (Matt Thorson, 2017)
  • Treasurenauts (Renegade Kid, 2017)
  • Ultimate Chicken Horse (Clever Endeavour Games, 2017)
  • Unbox: Newbie's Adventure (Prospect Games, 2017)
  • Monopoly for Nintendo Switch (Ubisoft, 2017)
  • Rayman Legends: Definite Edition (Ubisoft, 2017)
  • Sine Mora EX (THQ Nordic, 2017)
  • Battle Chasers: Nightwar (THQ Nordic, 2017)
  • Payday 2 (Overkill Software, 2017)
  • Namco Museum (Namco, 2017)
  • EA Sports FIFA (EA, 2017)
  • Xenoblade Chronicles 2 (TBC)
  • 1001 Spikes (Nicalis, TBC)
  • Arcade Archives (Hamster, TBC)
  • Constructor (System 3, TBC)
  • Cube Life: Island Survival (Cypronia, TBC)
  • Dragon Quest X (Square Enix, TBC)
  • Dragon Quest XI (Square Enix, TBC)
  • Dragon Quest Heroes I and II (Square Enix, TBC)
  • Dragonball Xenoverse 2 (Namco Bandai, TBC)
  • Farming Simulator (Focus Home Interactive, TBC)
  • Graceful Explosion Machine (Vertex Pop, TBC)
  • LEGO Worlds (TT Games, TBC)
  • Minecraft: Story Mode - The Compete Adventure (Telltale Games, TBC)
  • Redout (34BigThings, TBC)
  • Seasons of Heaven (AnyAny Productions, TBC)
  • New Shin Megami Tensei (Atlas, Western release unconfirmed)
  • Stardew Valley (Chucklefish Games, TBC)
  • State of Mind (Daedalic Entertainment, TBC)
  • Steep (Ubisoft, TBC)
  • Syberia 3 (Microids, TBC)
  • Project Octopath Traveller (Square Enix, TBC)
  • Taiko Drum Master (Namco Bandai, TBC)
  • New Travis Touchdown game (Suda 51 / Grasshopper, TBC)
  • New 'Tales of' RPG (Namco Bandai, TBC)
  • Seiken Densetsu Collection / Mana Collection (Square Enix, TBC)
  • Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night (Inti Creates, TBC)
  • Party Golf (Giant Margarita, TBC)
Good enough for me and the Switch hasn't even had an E3 yet.

  



I don't care that the Switch gets less games, since I like the games it's getting a lot more than the games the PS4 is getting.



PS4 has more games this year, that's for sure, I'd be worried about it if that wasn't the case. The important thing is what you are left with when you depure those lists to fit your taste, in my case and taking away games I can play in other consoles I already own it would be something like this:

PS4:
Nier Automata
Ni-Oh
Gravity Rush 2
Tales of Berseria
Tekken 7
Final Fantasy XII HD Remaster
Dragon Quest IX (japan)

Switch:
Super Bomberman R
Arms
Splatoon 2
Mario Odyssey
Dragon Quest XI (japan)

3DS:
Dragon Quest VIII
Story of Seasons: Trio of Towns
Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia
Monster Hunter Stories
Ever Oasis
Layton’s Mystery Journey: Katrielle and The Millionaires’ Conspiracy
Miitopia
Culdcept Revolt
RPG Maker FES
The Snack World: Trejarers
New Kirby title
Dragon Quest XI (japan)
The Aliance Alive (japan)
The Great Ace Attorney 2 (japan)
Radiant Historia: Perfect Chronology (japan)
Shin Megami Tensei: Deep Strange Journey (japan)

Well, well, would you look at that, such an unexpected result..



TThis threads Opening Post is shit.