Just finished manually eye-balling every single on the Switch some hours ago today -- took me about 10 weeks on and off doing it casually when I was in the mood. Used an external website of course because Nintendo's is a disaster.
Out of ~6900 games in total (and about 600 more that are upcoming and/or unavailable to me in my country) I liked about 200, wouldn't mind buying other 50, so that's 250 games that I either like or don't hate. And I have about 40 in my collection, some of which I uninstalled.
So realistically I can still buy 250 games out of 7500 in the next few years and get a lot of value for my money.
That's 3.3% of all the games. I count that as a big win and I don't regret my investment in the Switch one bit. Even considering the OLED variant for the bigger and better display -- though I have to say I was very disappointed that Nintendo didn't bump up its specs even a little bit.
Out of ~6900 games in total (and about 600 more that are upcoming and/or unavailable to me in my country) I liked about 200, wouldn't mind buying other 50, so that's 250 games that I either like or don't hate. And I have about 40 in my collection, some of which I uninstalled.
So realistically I can still buy 250 games out of 7500 in the next few years and get a lot of value for my money.
That's 3.3% of all the games. I count that as a big win and I don't regret my investment in the Switch one bit. Even considering the OLED variant for the bigger and better display -- though I have to say I was very disappointed that Nintendo didn't bump up its specs even a little bit.