kilenem said:
CritialGaming said:
kilenem said:
Actually they have a lot of support from Japanese 3rd party developers, Ultra Street fighter, Diesga 5 complete, Tetris V.S Puyo Puyo. The huge announcement is that Monster Hunter XX is coming to the Switch, also Dragon Quest 10 officially is coming to the Switch. Granted Dragon Quest Heroes 1&2 didn't make it to the states. Capcom is charging 40 fucking dollars for the physical and the fucking digital version of Ultra SF 2. Also capcom is gauging, the switch's viability with how well street fighter does.
On the western Front Skyrim is coming out and NBA 2K is coming out for the Switch, its pretty piss poor for western developers.
So...port, port, port of 25 year old game, port, port, monster hunter and Dragon Quest (which will be better on PS4).
Impressive I guess.
I don't see the problem in a updated game older game, Crash Bandicot is getting HD treatment after 20 years and if it does better we might see mroe HD crash games such as Crash Team Racing and Crash Bash. Crash Bash is the Goat.
The Ps4 AND x1 Launch's were ports and this is par for the course for the year one of a console generation. Mediocre ports that might be slightly rushed. Battle Field 4 for PS4 and Dragon Quest Heroes 1& 2 for the Switch since that game has some bugs apparently.
Yeah but the Switch is literally only getting ports. Crash is a fully on remake package. There is a big difference there imo.
I get that most consoles don't launch with super awesome line-ups, but they DO launch with a line-up. The Switch launched with 7 games. 1-2 switch barely being a "game" which they sold for full price! The Playstation 4 launched with 26 games! http://www.ign.com/wikis/playstation-4/PlayStation_4_Launch_Titles Xbox One launched with 22. http://www.ign.com/wikis/xbox-one/Xbox_One_Launch_Title
I mean you can see the difference right?
I mean this thread is trying to look and see where the Switch is ultimately going to end up right? And right now we are months out of launch, and the only "new" title currently is a port of a game that has been on the PS4 for months. So forgive me if I'm looking around asking where the hell all the 3rd party support they bragged about is? I get that not everything can be ready for launch, I get that. But there is hardly anything even in the pipeline. Monster Hunter, and Dragon Quest XI sure, but DQ will also be on PS4 so that's hardly a stand out. And Nintendo always gets Monster Hunter games, so that's nothing to write home about either.
I need to see some real effort to expand this library. And I need to see some effort from Nintendo to make this system available to people, because right now neither of those things is happening.