Posted July 21, 2018
So, I'm aware that a lot of GOG users don't like Nintendo because of DRM/corporate practices. I'm also aware that plenty of others love Nintendo games parallel to whatever feelings they have about Nintendo/DRM. So let's chat about the Switch.
I was one of the first people in the UK to play the Switch due to a preview event I attended, and getting that hands on look really sold me on the console. It's managed to supplant my 3DS XL, which has singlehandedly taken up thousands of hours of my life, so they're definitely doing something right. I like that the Switch continues the 3DS's indie catalogue, though some games are just far too expensive. Cheap indies have very much been the lifeblood for Nintendo consoles, allowing them the ability to work on their first/second-party titles without as much pressure to release games just so there's something to play. That was one of the core failings of the Wii U, too little too late.
I'm looking forward to a lot of releases, and it doesn't seem like the Switch is going anywhere. I'm honestly very glad it succeeded, because another failure might have taken Nintendo out of the home console market. For all that I have misgivings about them, I don't think Nintendo deserves to be Sega'd.
I was one of the first people in the UK to play the Switch due to a preview event I attended, and getting that hands on look really sold me on the console. It's managed to supplant my 3DS XL, which has singlehandedly taken up thousands of hours of my life, so they're definitely doing something right. I like that the Switch continues the 3DS's indie catalogue, though some games are just far too expensive. Cheap indies have very much been the lifeblood for Nintendo consoles, allowing them the ability to work on their first/second-party titles without as much pressure to release games just so there's something to play. That was one of the core failings of the Wii U, too little too late.
I'm looking forward to a lot of releases, and it doesn't seem like the Switch is going anywhere. I'm honestly very glad it succeeded, because another failure might have taken Nintendo out of the home console market. For all that I have misgivings about them, I don't think Nintendo deserves to be Sega'd.