Nintendo Murdered The Competition At This Year’s E3.
The luckiest ones at E3 were Switch owners. Not going to lie, I went into E3 thinking Nintendo wouldn’t have much to show. After my disappointment with the Wii U, I’ve learned to always approach these Directs with cautious scepticism And it’s not like Nintendo has been making good decisions lately either, so them winning E3 was far from the realm of possibility in my mind. But oh wow, was I ever proved wrong. There were so many games! AND I MEAN MANY! Just when you thought the announcements and trailers would stop, it just kept going and going! Nintendo was really in a league of their own. Here’s the quick list of announcements that I didn’t really care much for: Dragon Quest Characters coming to Smash Bros Ultimate. More Dragon Quest games coming to Switch. Luigi’s Mansion 3 (It’s getting co-op). Jin Henson’s The Dark…
Nintendo Switch Online Does Not Deserve Its 10 Million Users.
Switch Online continues to be a disappointment. It was recently reported that the Nintendo Switch Online service is soon going to hit its 10 million users milestone. Right now it has 9.8 million users as of Friday, April 26th 2019. But as the service’s user base continues to grow, I don’t believe Nintendo deserves this much Switch Online users for the lacklustre offerings of the service. As many of you may already know, the Nintendo Switch Online service does not offer much compared to the likes of Playstation Plus and Xbox Live Gold. Nintendo may have won people over with the Nintendo Switch, but its users should be given the same quality, if not better, as what Sony and Microsoft offer for their online services. (More specifically Microsoft because Sony has a bad reputation for being anti-consumer.) Firstly, what exactly is Nintendo Switch Online?…