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are there lots of non Nintendo games exclusive to switch 2?
Are there lots of non Nintendo games exclusive to the original Switch?
Nintendo consoles are for Nintendo games. Non Nintendo games on Nintendo consoles are a nice bonus, but only when looking at the lifetime of the console and not the launch.
When the Switch 1 came out it was also the only console that had the "half-handheld" form factor. A lot of indie games like Isaac, Hades, and Slay the Spire got PC gamers like me to double dip (or in Hades' case, actually choose Switch over Steam) for the gameboy factor. The Switch (2) is no longer unique in that regard. I haven't touched my Switch 1 for anything but exclusives since the Steam Deck came out.
That's a fair point. I also have a SteamDeck so indie games I previously bought on the Switch 1, I would now buy on the SteamDeck.
If I only had a Switch or Switch 2, there are advantages to buying handheld versus a PC/Xbox/PlayStation.
With the new Xbox handheld thing that likely further cuts into the handheld market and unique feature of the Switch.
Yeah, there's less reason than ever before to play something like Stardew or Isaac or Hades on the Nintendo box where your save file is hostage to their system and you'll never be able to use mods and the developers have to outsource the patches to a third party so the game's always a couple months behind on the new features...