It somehow ended up being both as expected and not expected. On the one hand, a new Mario Party, something small Zelda related, a GC or Wii remaster, and maybe a short Metroid Prime 4 teaser to top it off is what I presumed would happen. And that was exactly what happened! Except the Zelda thing was a completely brand new game that seems to be fusing the open tool-based approach of BotW with puzzley overworld. Wasn't expecting that. And definitely didn't expect yet another Mario RPG. That's three in the span of 12 months?
So in that sense, it was a lot more than expected. After the first half of the year had nothing original except Princess Peach, they are trying more than I thought they would with Mario & Luigi and Zelda. So that's cool. Unfortunately for me, as someone who doesn't care for RPGs, the third party segments were not very interesting. I think the OMI Metroidvania looking game was the only one that caught my attention. OK, Phantom Brave might be nice. I like tactical RPGs. But sadly very few pleasant surprises in the filler section for me.
But on the flip side, Metroid Zero Mission is out today and my NSO subscription ends in another month or so. So that made me very happy. I've got my problems with that game, but I haven't played it in like 20 years now so being able to play it without needing to pay for NSO again makes this direct good enough for me.