Convince me the Switch has a library worthy of a system that's been shilled on Sup Forums as the best console

Convince me the Switch has a library worthy of a system that's been shilled on Sup Forums as the best console

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I don't understand it myself.
>Least exclusive centric Nintendo console of all time except maybe the Wii
>The greediest Nintendo has been by a large margin, no pack in game, there season passes are the worst in the industry, full priced ports for games in the same console generation barely being touched up
>Missing key features like usable 2d controls, internet, and video streaming
>No more personality filled directs
>We're never going to go back to the wild, unpredictable, and inventive Iwata era ever again
The version of Nintendo I love is dying and everyone around me is cheering.

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Also
>Shilled as the best console
Literally by who?

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Mario Tennis

Its first year has been refreshingly solid with several worthy exclusives and while it doesnt get all multiplats, the ones it gets offer portability, which you cant get on PC.

Because it has some extremely high-quality exclusives for its first year, such as Mario Odyssey, Xenoblade 2, Splatoon 2, unique and good exclusives like Mario Rabbids and ARMS, a library of great ports from a system that only sold 15 million in its entire lifespan, including BotW and Bayo 2, a promising future with more upcoming exclusives like Octopath and No More Heroes and with lots of third-party support.

>Octopath and No More Heroes
>promising
Nigga....

I bought the switch for zelda and regret it
Don't try and convince yourself to buy things you don't actually want because of hype

Can you read?

Not him, but at the very least Octopath is promising. Inb4 some underage complains about pixels. And no, I'm not going to try and sell you Switch because you've already made up your mind. I don't even know why you created this thread,.

The version of Nintendo you love lead to the dead end called the wii u

>>We're never going to go back to the wild, unpredictable, and inventive Iwata era ever again
>The version of Nintendo I love is dying and everyone around me is cheering.

I feel you, user. Hopefully the quirkiness remains. LABO is a thing, so hopefully it does. Mario Rabbids, SnipperClips, and ARMS are also strange and fun, so who knows...?

I own one and fully admit its library is pretty shitty. I like it as a console, though. Bought it thinking I'd just leave it in the dock permanently but now all I do is get comfy on the couch and play it as a handheld.

It has 2 games, mario and zelda and they arent even that great i have both and never finished them and havent turned on my switch in 6 months.

Yes

The demo for octopath is trash. Awful writing, the usual boring JRPG combat
Literally the only thing coming is Bayo 3

>I don't even know why you created this thread,.
Why do you think I'm OP

Everything you said is wrong, including the part about Bayo 3 being the only thing coming. You're talking out of your ass.

ARMS sucks but the rest of those are pretty good.

What didn't you like about BotW, user?

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Actually everything I said was right especially the bit about octopath being bad
None of the characters feel human, they're either cartoonishly evil or unambiguously pure/good. Then it does the JRPG thing of making you fight the same exact encounters over and over, even when you've figured out the optimal way to win them, so you're stuck mindlessly doing the same menu inputs over and over

I can't really defend it yet. I got one because I got a bonus at work and I got Bayonetta but aside from BotW and Xeno2 there aren't really that many system sellers on it. Some of the digital games look interesting but all in all there aren't that many games on it, right now, that I am dying to play.

But that's ok because that is how all the systems in this generation started. Look at the PS4. How long was the no games meme a thing and now it's got a solid library. The Switch has 3 or 4 games and they are not worth the purchase of the system, I don't give a shit how good Mario and BotW are. Still, I like mine. It's got a lot to offer and a lot on the horizon that looks worthwhile.

Boring world of nothingness
Poor combat
Weapons break to easily so fights are pointless
Open world shit
No good dungeons like past Zeldas

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Basically it failed to keep up the difficulty of the starting area and that made me lose interest. You can pause the game to heal as much as you want at any time, so once you build up a decent stock of food/ingredients you cannot die unless you get killed in one hit. And that won't happen if you get some decent armour and upgrade it. Both of those things happen really quickly so the difficulty just drops of a cliff. It would've held my interest if it kept up the survival feeling that was there at the beginning, but I just lost motivation to play it once it became clear that I was never going to die again. Especially since the reward for exploring is basically powering up your character. I put about 40 hours in and only enjoyed around the first fifth

>Boring world of nothingness
Now that's not fair, there's plenty of stuff to do in the game. Did you ever discover Lurelin Village? The Colosseum? Have you found The Lord of the Mountain? Did you atleast play up to Gerudo Town?
>Poor combat
What do you mean? The combat is great.
>Weapons break to easily so fights are pointless
You almost always get your weapon's worth from a fight.
>Open world shit
That's not a very reasonable argument.
>No good dungeons like past Zeldas
I haven't played past Zeldas so I can't speak on this.

That's true, but you can always give yourself a challenge by trading all your hearts in for stamina vessels. Or just sell all your food and heal off whatever you can find.

I really don't like intentionally gimping myself to fix broken balance in a game. I guess that everyone who did enjoy the game must've severely limited their healing. I just wish that Nintendo fixed the game themselves instead of leaving it up to the player, I don't get why the healing is that way at all