Wii still sold over 100 million units, Wii U was a commercial failure but it paved the way for the Switch. Nintendo is an innovator first and foremost. They push the industry forward and the Switch is the best console they've had since...well I'd personally say SNES. Most innovative since N64 pushed 3D forward on consoles.
I have both the SNES Classic and the Switch. And PS4 and XB1. I play SNES Classic and Switch more than anything. And my 3DS still. they are incredible.
xenoblade 2 you get a lot of battery time though and it's because the game is so massive. or so I heard. I agree though the resolution on that...but really it's meant to be played in docked mode.
Best system to come out in years. Most innovative ever. We're at a point where just graphics don't matter.
It means Rockstar wins. XB1 May see bump in sales.
I think it’s a good thing
Very interesting article here by forbes.
gaming as we know it today would look very different.
It definitely has the potential but we'll see..
X2 was so good. I did love the pure exploration of X though
The second disc needs to be finished lol
Yes they’re all so hard to rank
We need the original voice track
@ blitz I would guess ps4 too
@nintendoswitchfan they are not nearly as bad as you think. replaying the games now I can tell you, yes some parts push it, but if they put XBC and XBC2 as portables on the 3DS and Switch, Xenosaga would have no problem at all.
every game has its flaws, even the best. Xenosaga is still an incredible experience with the best story in any video game, period.
X's story is decent but not as good as XBC and definitely nowhere near the league of Xenosaga. Still hoping we get that Xenosaga HD remaster on switch someday...
In the meantime I'll just flip on my PS2.
well in Project X Zone 2, which Monolith co-developed with some other companies, KOS-MOS and Fiora from Xenoblade are paired together during section, so that would actually be pretty cool. Xenosaga has some other really great characters like Rubedo/Jr and Albedo.
The Xeno games, Xenosaga in particular, are very underrated. I hope we see Xenosaga return again one day, but regardless the Xenoblade games have been great and looking at all seven games it's so hard to rank given the fact that each of them is so good in their own respective way. each one has something special and unique to bring to the table.
My point is, basically, that power at this juncture is no longer a deciding factor because we've reached a certain threshold. Mario 64 and Ocarina of Time pioneered 3D gaming and are two of the most influential games of all time. regardless of the PS1. which was still a fantastic system, no doubt.