The Nintendo Switch has had the best launch year of any console in history, not only boasting some of Nintendo's finest games, but selling us a new console concept.
In this case, it's quantity over quality.
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That controller looks like a cheap knockoff... it should have been a proper DS5 design.
Can we get a new Ace Combat, with full vr and not just three or four levels, for PS5 and PSVR2
Also if we could get a remake of my all time favorite, Ace Combat5: The Unsung War, again with full vr for every mission with DualSense and flight stick haptics.
I still put PS2 having a better first year lineup
Easy for Switch to have a packed first year when Nintendo heavily pulled a lot of first party support from Wii U in its last years.
Super Mario Odyssey is an awesome exclusive but when you put Switch’s lineup against something contemporary like PlayStation 4’s first year lineup, you’ll see it’s not unquestionably better.
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Yes you can bring up The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild & Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, but those are port/remaster of the Wii U version of the same game just like critically acclaimed The Last of Us and Grand Theft Auto V which also released in PS4’s first year. All the other games on the list are of comparable qualities.
As far as super heavy hitters, there will have been three by years end on Nintendo's first-party side that truly stood out; Mario Odyssey, Zelda, and Xenoblade X.
Multiplayer lovers are still having tons of fun with Mario Kart 8 Deluxe and Splatoon 2, so you can technically include those as well.
On the third party side, Doom, M&R: Kingdom Battle, Disgaea 5, and Skyrim are great additions that got many Switch owners excited.
On the indie side?
WAAAAAYYYY too many to list.
Dead serious.
I'd easily have 20+ really REALLY good indie games right now if my funds could keep up with my wishlist, but for now I've got Voez, Implosion: Never Lose Hope, Binding of Issac Afterbirth+, Kamico, Steamworld Dig 2, Blaster Master Zero, Phantom Trigger, Azure Striker Gunvolt: Striker Pack, and I have about a couple other dozen that either haven't released yet or that I'm just too broke to afford.XD [Rive is my next goal. Two Tribes's last game ever; not one to miss out on.]
Whether others do or don't beat this kind of line-up is up to personal preference, but there's no denying that the Switch is the STRONGEST first-year line-up that Nintendo, personally, has seen for many, MANY, console generations.
And this all happened with a launch OUTSIDE of the Holiday season, and WITHOUT a virtual console to back them up.
Anyone calling this weak is blind as a bat, or just plain hates Nintendo.XD
Zelda and Mario. Says all you need to know.
Its definitely up there. Preference isnt a factor here. They've released more quality in its short lifespan than some could muster for a whole year. The only real downside is that next year will be void of all of their main heavy hitters so it'll be interesting to see how they fill it.