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Reassessing the Switch's lineup post-spotlight

If Kirby and Yoshi are headlining 2018 then that would be a bit of a disappointment. I guess we'll see the full 2018 line up at the end of this year but they are going to have to do more than 2D Platformers
 
If Kirby and Yoshi are headlining 2018 then that would be a bit of a disappointment. I guess we'll see the full 2018 line up at the end of this year but they are going to have to do more than 2D Platformers

dont forget the new mainline fire emblem game coming next year
 
In terms of first-party it's unbelievably strong right now. It's not just volume, it's the kind of games we're getting and how potentially good many of them could be.

Third-party is considerably less impressive so far, but it has potential to improve if there's some early success for stuff like FIFA, Skyrim and Rocket League.

If Kirby and Yoshi are headlining 2018 then that would be a bit of a disappointment. I guess we'll see the full 2018 line up at the end of this year but they are going to have to do more than 2D Platformers

I doubt we've seen the headlining game for 2018. I think we could go as far as E3 2018 before we know for sure what it is; they could have an Animal Crossing up their sleeve, or something completely different. Pokémon might be holiday 2018 if we're lucky.
 
I was worried that there might be a bit of a software shortage when I got my Switch last week. That does not seem to be the case at all.

I have a feeling that third party support will be better next year.
 
Ones I'm definitely going to buy bolded, maybe buy italicized, not buy left plain.

Arms - June 16
Cave Story + - June 20
Splatoon 2 - July 21

Sonic Mania - August 15
Monster Hunter XX - August 25 (Japan only) (the maybe is "English y/n")
Rabbids x. Mario: Kingdom Battle - August 29
NBA 2K8 - September 19
Pokken DX - September 22
FIFA '18 - September 29
Fire Emblem Warriors - Fall
Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 - Fall
Super Mario Odyssey - October 27
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim - Holiday
Sonic Forces - Holiday
Rocket League - Holiday
Xenoblade Chronicles 2 - Holiday
Rayman Legends: Defintive Edition - Holiday
Payday 2 - Holiday
The Legend of Zelda: The Champions Ballad (DLC) - Holiday

Yoshi Switch - 2018
Kirby Switch - 2018 (One of my most anticipated titles, reminds me of the fantastic Return to Dreamland)

Pokemon RPG for Switch- TBA
Metroid Prime 4 - TBA
Fire Emblem for Switch - TBA
No More Heroes 3 - TBA
Shin Megami Tensei Switch - TBA
Project Octopath Traveler - TBA

Lots of great stuff here.
 
Its still not enough to own one now, especially since I dont like how Xenoblade Chronicles 2 is looking, but in year or two when the 3ds stops taking all my money it should be in a really good place. As it stands Mario and ARMS are the only games that are really going to make the wait super painful for me. Everything else is solid but not really super remarkable.
 
I will have more Switch games after its first 12 months than I do for my PS4 after 3 years, so, yes, I am very thrilled. It's shaping to be an incredible system. I love the portability/home console concept. Super convenient for my current stage of life.
 
Arms - June 16

Splatoon 2 - July 21

Mario + Rabbids: Kingdom Battle - August 29

Pokken DX - September 22

Super Mario Odyssey - October 27

Payday 2 - Holiday
Skyrim

to me, this looks like a pretty steady stream of varied, quality, AAA titles that i want to play
 
The best first 8 months of a console ever in terms of exclusives and sheer software variety and options to play. Bravo Nintendo. Like a completely different company compared to the Wii U's first couple of years.
 
The lack of 3rd party support is very apparent(again). I'm buying a Switch because of Xenoblade 2 but jesus christ Nintendo.
 
Arms - June 16
Cave Story + - June 20
Splatoon 2 - July 21
Sonic Mania - August 15
Monster Hunter XX - August 25 (Japan only)
Rabbids x. Mario: Kingdom Battle - August 29
Pokken DX - September 22
Fire Emblem Warriors - Fall
Super Mario Odyssey - October 27
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim - Holiday
Sonic Forces - Holiday
Rocket League - Holiday
Xenoblade Chronicles 2 - Holiday
The Legend of Zelda: The Champions Ballad (DLC) - Holiday

Yoshi Switch - 2018
Kirby Switch - 2018

Pokemon RPG for Switch- TBA
Metroid Prime 4 - TBA
Fire Emblem for Switch - TBA
No More Heroes 3 - TBA
Shin Megami Tensei Switch - TBA
Project Octopath Traveler - TBA

im in for these cant wait to see what else 2018 holds
 
Here's the notables. Release dates are North American. Let me know what I'm missing:

Arms - June 16
Cave Story + - June 20
Splatoon 2 - July 21
Sonic Mania - August 15
Monster Hunter XX - August 25 (Japan only)
Rabbids x. Mario: Kingdom Battle - August 29
NBA 2K8 - September 19
Pokken DX - September 22
FIFA '18 - September 29
Fire Emblem Warriors - Fall
Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 - Fall
Super Mario Odyssey - October 27
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim - Holiday
Sonic Forces - Holiday
Rocket League - Holiday
Xenoblade Chronicles 2 - Holiday
Rayman Legends: Defintive Edition - Holiday
Payday 2 - Holiday
The Legend of Zelda: The Champions Ballad (DLC) - Holiday

Yoshi Switch - 2018
Kirby Switch - 2018


Pokemon RPG for Switch- TBA
Metroid Prime 4 - TBA
Fire Emblem for Switch - TBA
No More Heroes 3 - TBA
Shin Megami Tensei Switch - TBA
Project Octopath Traveler - TBA
Plus all of the indies.

So is this enough to justify owning a Switch? What more would they need in order to convince you?

Also, is the fact that Nintendo only has to develop for one platform instead of two look like it's paying off in this lineup yet? (yes I know there's still 3DS games coming)

All the bold i will be buying day 1.
 
Here's the notables. Release dates are North American. Let me know what I'm missing:

Arms - June 16
Cave Story + - June 20
Splatoon 2 - July 21
Sonic Mania - August 15
Monster Hunter XX - August 25 (Japan only)
Rabbids x. Mario: Kingdom Battle - August 29
NBA 2K8 - September 19
Pokken DX - September 22
FIFA '18 - September 29
Fire Emblem Warriors - Fall
Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 - Fall
Super Mario Odyssey - October 27
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim - Holiday
Sonic Forces - Holiday
Rocket League - Holiday
Xenoblade Chronicles 2 - Holiday
Rayman Legends: Defintive Edition - Holiday
Payday 2 - Holiday
The Legend of Zelda: The Champions Ballad (DLC) - Holiday

Yoshi Switch - 2018
Kirby Switch - 2018


Pokemon RPG for Switch- TBA
Metroid Prime 4 - TBA
Fire Emblem for Switch - TBA
No More Heroes 3 - TBA
Shin Megami Tensei Switch - TBA
Project Octopath Traveler - TBA
Plus all of the indies.

So is this enough to justify owning a Switch? What more would they need in order to convince you?

Also, is the fact that Nintendo only has to develop for one platform instead of two look like it's paying off in this lineup yet? (yes I know there's still 3DS games coming)

Double post :(
 
Pretty disappointing for me personally, though, I can see the appeal to others. I really wanted Smash, DK, or a mainline Pokemon game this year. Mario Rabbids surprisingly looks good. The lack of VC really hurt my interest in Switch. It looks like that won't be releasing until next year when online goes live, massive letdown. Was hoping for a bigger push from indies as well, so many big indie titles I expected a port for and so far, nothing. :( Hopefully, things kick into high gear in 2018 and I'll hop back on the Switch train with several new titles to get lost in. For the time being, think I'm gonna sell mine and focus on upgrading/playing my gaming PC.
 
What Nintendo really needed to achieve for the first year of the platform is to set the tone and prepare the scene for the 2018 and beyond and they'll without a doubt succeed at this task. The biggest issue at the moment is that they're not producing an adequate quantity of Switches to meet the demand and this might continue well into next year.
 
That's a very fine lineup. I can see my one game per month pace continuing nicely, even with Switch only.

I can see people asking for more 3rd party support, though. Nintendo still has a lot of work to do.
 
If Kirby and Yoshi are headlining 2018 then that would be a bit of a disappointment. I guess we'll see the full 2018 line up at the end of this year but they are going to have to do more than 2D Platformers

Yes, because all the 2018 games are known. All 3 of them. Yup.
 
Decent amount of content coming, and that is without indie titles filled in. Even the Fall/Holiday stuff seems like it spreads out nice enough to have about 2-3 big releases a month at least, including first party stuff.

I was hoping for a few more 3rd party announcements for that part of the year, and it sort of rains on the March soft launch/Holiday true launch theory a bit, even if there will be a good amount of titles by then. One thing that has sort of thrown off that idea for me is that the full online roll out has been delayed until 2018, which is when I thought they'd tie it to more 3rd party support, but we have little info about future support of the console besides some games.

VC announcements are still non-existent. If other "Deluxe" ports are in the works, like rumored, we have no info about them, though it would make sense if they were also spread out like all other releases.


Honestly, I've been pretty happy with the constant roll out of titles on the Switch, which has felt like a stark contrast from the droughts on the Wii U and early Wii/3DS/DS lifecycles. If Nintendo can avoid long droughts and work with 3rd parties to have titles release on a constant basis and slowly become more frequent, that still makes for a good console.
 
Really solid lineup. I'll be getting ARMS, Somic Mania, Stardew Valley, Splatoon 2, and Mario Odyssey for sure. Maybe Rabbids and Xenoblade as well.
 
If Kirby and Yoshi are headlining 2018 then that would be a bit of a disappointment. I guess we'll see the full 2018 line up at the end of this year but they are going to have to do more than 2D Platformers
They aren't, my guess is those are early 2018. Yhe big hitters for next year are most likely Fire Emblem, Metroid Prime, Pokemon mainline, along with Animal Crossing, Pikmin, and perhaps Smash.
 
If Kirby and Yoshi are headlining 2018 then that would be a bit of a disappointment. I guess we'll see the full 2018 line up at the end of this year but they are going to have to do more than 2D Platformers

Nah. Retro's game should be released 2018. Plus mainline Pokemon.
 
Buying for sure:

Super Mario Odyssey
Shin Megami Tensei Switch
Metroid Prime 4
Pokemon

Maybe, if I can find them dirt cheap a few years down the road:

Xenoblade Chronicles 2
Splatoon 2
No More Heroes 3
Rocket League

So is this enough to justify owning a Switch? What more would they need in order to convince you?

Also, is the fact that Nintendo only has to develop for one platform instead of two look like it's paying off in this lineup yet? (yes I know there's still 3DS games coming)

I already have one but the lineup overall is pretty disappointing due to the lack of non-indie third party support. The amount of first party releases on it are pretty dense and it's better than Wii U or 3DS were at an point in their lives (or any other system first party wise, maybe). But there are still only a handful of Nintendo series I actually like. There are only like 1-2 games every other quarter that interest me this year and it'll probably be the same next year if the third party situation doesn't change. Still holding out for TGS, but there were a few japanese game announcements in the past week that I was surprised weren't making it over to Switch (Code Vein, Dissidia and DBZ). Than there's the fact that capcom isn't interested in bringing MHXX to the west... Not looking good tbh.
 
If Kirby and Yoshi are headlining 2018 then that would be a bit of a disappointment. I guess we'll see the full 2018 line up at the end of this year but they are going to have to do more than 2D Platformers

I feel pretty confident that Kirby and Yoshi will be early 2018. I do think they need a bigger game in Q1. Q1 is now pretty important it seems.
 
That line up would be adequate if I actually was interested in all of those games, which I am not. What now? Would be nice to have more 3rd party support that give me options. I guess that was wishful thinking.

Arms - June 16 BUY
Cave Story + - June 20 NO
Splatoon 2 - July 21 BUY
Sonic Mania - August 15 NO
Monster Hunter XX - August 25 (Japan only) NO
Rabbids x. Mario: Kingdom Battle - August 29 Maybe?
NBA 2K8 - September 19 NO
Pokken DX - September 22 NO
FIFA '18 - September 29 NO
Fire Emblem Warriors - Fall Maybe
Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 - Fall NO
Super Mario Odyssey - October 27 BUY
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim - Holiday BUY
Sonic Forces - Holiday NO
Rocket League - Holiday Maybe
Xenoblade Chronicles 2 - Holiday Maybe
Rayman Legends: Defintive Edition - Holiday NO
Payday 2 - Holiday NO
The Legend of Zelda: The Champions Ballad (DLC) - Holiday BUY
 
Line up is great. Which is so refreshing since I bought Switch day one. I remember buying Wii U early on and the crazy game droughts were terrible so they learned a lot from that.
 
I give it a B-. Nintendo's first party lineup is in my opinion the best they have ever done in the first year of a system. The indie lineup is strong. However the AA/AAA 3rd party support is atrocious. The Gamecube, Wii and Wii U had much better 3rd party support. It's to be expected coming off of the WII U failure. As of right now Nintendo and Indies are more than enough for me in the near future but they need to capitalize on their early buzz and get the big publishers on board. Games like Need for Speed, Madden and Call of Duty need to make it to Switch if the system is going to have broad appeal.
 
Just got a switch. I'd be happy with some 3rd party indie support. It's pretty much going to replace my vita.

Btw does the switch have an activity tracker? Like the 3DS
 
Reading some posts here I realize how people breeze through games compared to me. I'm a slowpoke. I was like "Wow, between Zelda, Mario and Xenoblade I'll be set for the rest of the year." And then I saw a bunch of people being like "Man, that's not enough."

And I'm just like welp, I'm getting old. Shit.
 
The lineup looks pretty good. Curious what their showcase titles for 2018 will be. I'm guessing Fire Emblem, Smash, Animal Crossing, Pikmin, Pokemon, Mario Maker and Retro's new game.
 
ARMS and that Mario/Rabbids crossover game are enough to sell me on the system. I guess what I'm waiting on now is for those hardware issues (Joycon disconnects, dock screen scratching) to be ironed out before getting one. Oh, and the lack of availability is a problem too lol
 
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