Nintendo is so f*($.
Why should I trust Nintendo Switch to be any different than Wii U?
The only difference is Nintendo won't have to split their support over two platforms. So I expect:
1.5x the first-party support
Exactly the same anemic third-party support
Anything more is wishful thinking, imo.
I mean, I enjoy my Wii U and have spent an obscene amount of money on games for it as I was one of those schmucks who thought that if I bought AAA games for Wii U, they'd keep coming, but Nintendo lost a lot of goodwill this generation. Stupid move after stupid move followed by another fascinatingly stupid move.
Now, I'm still a schmuck and I'll still probably buy a Switch on day one (to the detriment of my marriage, no doubt) but I'll at least do it knowing that the company from which I'm buying it is a shithead and they may fuck the whole thing up. Again.
No one's forcing you to buy one on launch day, or within six months of launch, or even within a year of launch. Wait and judge for yourself.
Yuppers.Only time will tell tbh.
Because you judge a console after it is released.
If everyone waits and sees the Switch will bomb regardless.
I mean sure, the Wii U had set of excellent games. Most 1st party. And we know the Switch will get it's share as well.
But as someone feeling slightly burnt by the short lifetime and narrow library of the Wii U, how can anyone say with any certainty that the Switch will be any different?
How certain can you be that 3-4 years from now we won't have another 1 game year from Nintendo. Look at Wii U 2016 library.
Color me skeptical.
If everyone waits and sees the Switch will bomb regardless.
You need to buy the console on blind trust to get games. The same happened with the PS4 early on and only now has it gotten a decent game library.
I wonder about this.Because it's the handheld + console output merged together.
Just wait. There is literally zero reason you have to run out and buy anything gaming related on day one unless you have a job related to that
I wonder about this.
Sony Bend, for example, was primarily a PS Vita dev before that ship sunk and they moved to PS4. They are now making an open world game for the PS4. They've seemingly been working on it for a while but the game would be lucky to hit this year. 2018 seems most likely.
If we carry this over to the Switch/3DS situation, shouldn't it be more about what the 3DS devs are making? If they plan on making games on par with the Switch's bigger games, it is going to take a while for games to come out. Even mid-sized game should take a cool minute.
Overall, when everything is said and done with the Switch, there will more than likely be a bigger list of quality games you can compile in comparison to the Wii U. However, I don't know if that necessarily means a steady stream of games on a yearly basis. Game development is too arduous to be certain of something like that.
That wouldn't entirely be Nintendo's fault either but it would obviously be interpreted that way because people (internet forums) are expecting significant quantity differences and yearly pacing.
I get the idea but I just think what I proposed is something to consider.
How certain can you be that 3-4 years from now we won't have another 1 game year from Nintendo. Look at Wii U 2016 library.
Color me skeptical.
If everyone waits and sees the Switch will bomb regardless.
You need to buy the console on blind trust to get games. The same happened with the PS4 early on and only now has it gotten a decent game library.
Because it is also replacing the 3DS.
I mean sure, the Wii U had set of excellent games. Most 1st party. And we know the Switch will get it's share as well.
But as someone feeling slightly burnt by the short lifetime and narrow library of the Wii U, how can anyone say with any certainty that the Switch will be any different?
How certain can you be that 3-4 years from now we won't have another 1 game year from Nintendo. Look at Wii U 2016 library.
Color me skeptical.
Mmhm. One of a number of people who either forgot the 3DS is a thing or just fails to consider it for whatever reason.Have you not been paying attention? This will have Nintendo's entire home console and portable console output on one device. I'd be surprised if software shortage is an issue as that's a lot of games.
I didn't think of it that way before regarding the kids, that actually makes a weird sort of sense.Second: Their marketing is very different this time. Targeting young adults not only shows Nintendo's consciousness regarding the marketing failure for the Wii U, it also includes young kids due to the idea of "things adults do must be cool".