I'm done with Nintendo and I'm
still disappointed. Every new console Nintendo has had something that raises eyebrows, a new controller, a new console design, or some mind-blowing games that weren't on the last one.
Even for the PS4 they had a distinct case that wasn't like the PS3.
The big question is what's the point of detachable joycons? There were a few games that you could have two players use tiny gimpy controllers or using them like Wii remotes but those didn't really last past the first year apart from niche games. The other idea would've used to swap out
alternate controllers and features but they didn't do that, either.
For all the Wii U comparisons, Nintendo has always sold games as advertisements for consoles, and their weaker consoles often have weaker first-party games. I still think that one of the reasons why the GameCube sold worse than the N64 was fundamentally weaker games than its counterpart. Sure, there was
Metroid Prime and a definitively good sequel to SSB, but
Star Fox Adventures,
The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker, and
Super Mario Sunshine were worse in many ways than their N64 counterparts.
The Wii U in particular had a tough time because they had no Zelda game to call their own, the only Mario game was
Super Mario 3D World (which came a year late and was a step back from
Super Mario Galaxy), and no real original, memorable titles.
Splatoon was probably one of the few bright spots but it still came a little too late to make a big difference.