Nintendo has been working to eliminate droughts since the N64 and they struggle all of the time. The latest solution is the switch and the combination of their console and handheld teams. But so far it doesn't seem like it's working as intended. Was anyone else hoping for lower budget games made by past DS developers? Are these feasible in todays market? Indies tend to sell pretty well on switch.
We got Pokemon let's go for $60. Do people consider that a low budget "handheld" game? Not trying to get into a Pokemon debate. 2D Metroid? Zelda? Mario and Luigi series? Are we gonna get games like this? What about Professor Layton, Ace Attorney?
Basically it feels like we are just in another Nintendo console gen, which is characterized by droughts. Have they once again failed to address their main flaw?
We got Pokemon let's go for $60. Do people consider that a low budget "handheld" game? Not trying to get into a Pokemon debate. 2D Metroid? Zelda? Mario and Luigi series? Are we gonna get games like this? What about Professor Layton, Ace Attorney?
Basically it feels like we are just in another Nintendo console gen, which is characterized by droughts. Have they once again failed to address their main flaw?