Im not one to leap on any kind of psychological fad, but this guide was lame as hell. Nintendo figured out they could sell us childhoods again and are being stubborn. Jrpgs are at the point at Animal Crossing Bells which they feel produced by an algorithm. This is the same company that would pump out classics twice per year. Ridiculous.

Thanks. It's just as soon one criticizes a guide, there is always a bunch of people prepared to call out you. Again, I am not mad or even that disappointed. Just. . eh. And we obtained. . what? Not counting DLC and vents. .

The Direct was supposed to focus on the first half of 2021, but they spent a great deal of time on matches which aren't coming out this year in any way.

The first-party representation was feeble. Where are the Nintendo games? They had to mention a game that's already published (Super Mario 3D World) just to add padding to this Immediate. Skyward Sword is cool and all, but that is only one match so far this year, and it is going to be a 60 port.

I just don't think about Mario Golf once I think of Nintendo. As far as first-party franchises go, I think that one's fairly weak.

Splatoon 3 isn't coming out in 2021. I would have rather seen something else I can get excited about right now.

Besides that, I buy Nintendo consoles for the Nintendo games. Apart from Skyward Sword, I did not observe any heavy-hitters from Nintendo.

I was hyped for this direct but it did nothing for me. All the games I would be enthusiastic for I can get earlier, cheaper, and in greater quality (Outer Wilds) or I would otherwise be considering getting (SS, Mario Golf) shouldn't be 60 IMO.

Ever since I got a PS5 I have not really touched my switch because why would I spend $60 on a 10-15 hour match when I could spend $10/month for PS Plus and buy 3 fresh really excellent games a month plus the Cheap Animal Crossing Items PS Plus set which is all AAA games at no cost. It just doesn't make sense from a user perspective