• @MurrayL@lemmy.world
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    31 month ago

    I think people are forgetting just how tiny the Switch launch lineup was.

    • 1-2-Switch
    • Breath of the Wild
    • Snipperclips

    That was about it. There was a reason eshop shovelware title Vroom in the Night Sky somehow got tons of coverage from major outlets and gaming YouTubers: there was almost literally nothing else to play for weeks.

    • @jacksilver@lemmy.world
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      31 month ago

      Yeah, but it also had the following by the first holiday season:

      • Mario kart
      • Arms
      • Mario Odyssey

      So the switch got a new Zelda and Mario game for the first year, plus a Mario kart. Switch 2 is just getting a new Donkey Kong and Mario Kart (and I guess Metroid Prime 4 although that’s cross platform). And no I don’t count Kirby Air riders as a big game.

      • missingno
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        11 month ago

        Why do you not count Kirby Air Riders? Some of us have been waiting 22 years for this sequel, it’s a very big deal.

          • missingno
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            11 month ago

            Keep in mind that’s all relative to the Gamecube, Air Ride was one of the platform’s more successful titles. But more importantly it also went on to become a cult hit long after its release, one that Kirby fans have been clamoring for a sequel to for a very long time.

            The fact that Masahiro Sakurai himself is directing the sequel, after not having been involved with Kirby since the original Air Ride, is kind of a big deal. And I fully expect marketing to play up his star power and promote the fact that this is A Masahiro Sakurai Game. Anything Sakurai’s name is attached to is automatically going to be big.

            There’s a reason Nintendo saved this one for the end of the Direct with a cinematic teaser trailer. We’ll see more closer to release, but there is no doubt that they are going to market this game very hard as a flagship title, much more heavily than they marketed the original.

    • @sdcSpade@lemmy.zip
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      11 month ago

      When you have Breath of the Wild, you don’t really need anything else to play for weeks. For some people, that’s probably true for Mario Kart as well. For me, it’s really just an upgrade without any hype attached to it.