@Rexenoboy It's not really the fact that there are ports at all, it's just that it feels like most of the Switch library is just ports and remasters of older games, ESPECIALLY in the case of third party games like Dark Souls Remastered, Okami HD, the Mega Man Legacy Collections and the Borderlands Legendary Collection
It's heavily reminiscent of the Game Boy Advance library imo. Most of the first party Nintendo games on there were ports or remakes of other games
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I understand not wanting to pay full price for ports or remasters of games you already own if you think the improvements or additions aren't worth it. There've been a couple of them I didn't buy either because of that. But I've always been happy those games were getting ports because it allowed a ton of people to experience them for the first time on the Switch.
Also, porting and even remastering games don't take away the development of new games, in fact they help pay for them. Games take a long time to develop, 3 years minimum and up towards 6 or 7 years in some cases. Nintendo only has so many experienced development teams to create these. It's usually the lesser experienced teams that get to work on ports and remasters, or they get outsourced to external developers, and thus they don't take away from the development of new games.
@Rexenoboy Sure, I get that. It just feels like Nintendo's 2020 has relied a bit more on ports/remakes than I would like, though I'm sure the pandemic had something to do with that. Assuming everything is back on track, it's very possible that 2021 could be the Switch's best year since 2017.
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@Slowdive i highly doubt Nintendo is gonna do this, since they ignored the 20th,25th and 30th anniversary of the franchise, in public Nintendo state we care about the Metroid franchise, but in reality they are dying to find a way to kill the Metroid franchise and people stop pestering them, where is the sequel of Metroid Fusion?is Switch gonna receive a mainline 2D Metroid game or a Metroid Prime game?
@Slowdive I don't want to believe they'd release 3 2D Metroid remakes in a row (Zero Mission, Samus Returns, Super) in a subseries that only had 4 actual titles so far. But... can't count it out. Plus, whereas Zero Mission and Samus Returns make playing the original titles obsolete, I struggle to see how a Super remake could improve the title in any notable way. Also, the original is free via NSO and one of the greatest games of all time so...
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