Shuhei Yoshida, a former PlayStation executive, criticized the Nintendo Switch 2 for lacking innovative features, stating it represents a 'better Switch' rather than a new experience. He noted that Nintendo's charm historically comes from providing unexpected, unique experiences. While he appreciated the addition of mouse controls in games like Drag X Drive, he expressed disappointment in the overall response to the console, suggesting that fans simply desired an upgraded version of the original Switch. Despite its commercial success, he feels Nintendo's approach reflects a departure from their innovative roots.
I have to be polite. To me it was a bit [of a] mixed message from Nintendo. In a sense I think Nintendo is losing their identity, in my opinion.
But Switch 2, as we all anticipated, is a better Switch, right? It's a larger screen, more powerful processor, higher resolution, 4K 120fps... the core premise of the whole Switch 2 is, 'We made things better.'
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