Can recommend hollow knight and the two ori games very highly.
Not sure why people are surprised by Nintendo anymore. They have sat on their hands for the past 2+ years and still sold millions and millions of consoles. They have sat on their hands and still sold millions of copies of a 7 year old game (MK8) and quite a few of the best games on the Switch are still ports from the Wii U. Its basically become a ports console with the occasional triple A game on it if you are interested in a particular IP.
I doubt we will see MK9, another Mario (like Odyssey), Bayonetta, MP4, Pikmin 4 this generation. BOTW will come out for the end of next year despite it leaning very heavily on the current engine, assets and world and despite BotW coming out over 4 years ago now.
Nintendo has repeatedly dropped the ball this generation when it comes to games and many other things and just seem to laugh as people lap it up. They are like an awfully run company that just seem to make more and more money every year and no one can really see why.
I don't really equate dropping the ball to the Switch which is literally a licence for Nintendo to print money at this point. You could use those words if the Switch was another Wii U but it isn't.
The irony is that BoTW was actually a Wii U port, the sequel will be just more of the same.
That last part us silly. I've swapped from a Switch to a lite so the hours played data resets. So doesn't really mean anything.
I purchased a USB to Ethernet adapter to use with the Switch dock to speed up downloads.
Download speeds still seem slow, does anyone know if I have to disable WIFI in order for the switch to use the ethernet?
I purchased a USB to Ethernet adapter to use with the Switch dock to speed up downloads.
Download speeds still seem slow, does anyone know if I have to disable WIFI in order for the switch to use the ethernet?
Surely that's the definition of a very well run company. They are projected to sell more consoles this year than in 2020. They have a good product, some very good games and appeal to a large audience. Not very hard to see why they are successful.Nintendo has repeatedly dropped the ball this generation when it comes to games and many other things and just seem to laugh as people lap it up. They are like an awfully run company that just seem to make more and more money every year and no one can really see why.
Surely that's the definition of a very well run company. They are projected to sell more consoles this year than in 2020. They have a good product, some very good games and appeal to a large audience. Not very hard to see why they are successful.
Surely that's the definition of a very well run company. They are projected to sell more consoles this year than in 2020. They have a good product, some very good games and appeal to a large audience. Not very hard to see why they are successful.
People said that with the NES, SNES and Wii too. For a company that is run on luck (your words) they sure do have a lot of it.They got lucky with the Switch and don’t seem to have learned from it.
I owned a Wii U and still do. I've bought some of the games again simply because there was either extra content or because they look better and I can play on the move and mostly because I really enjoyed them. I still play MK8. .Animal Crossing sold over 33 million copies in 12 months. Not bad for a company who don't support their console with new software. 36 million Mario Kart 8 Deluxe - that's more than twice the amount of people who even bought a Wii U of course they're going to port all those Wii U titles, they're not stupid. And I - like most people - who never owned a Wii U I've had a great time with those games on the Switch. I agree that releases have been a bit thin on the ground in the past year or so but then nothing is quite normal with the world right now so I'd personally hold back any criticism on that front.