I have a negative attitude towards Nintendo as a company for a number of reasons. The company itself has formed a cult of fans around itself, a decent part of which buys up all the junk that they produce at wild prices. At the same time, a certain halo was formed "Nintendo is not like Sony or Microsoft", "Nintendo does not participate in the console race", and other nonsense similar to the mantras of sectarians. In the year Sony released VR goggles, Nintendo released a pack of cardboard (and that's not a euphemism, Nintendo Labo isn't lying). This, in fact, says it all. Nintendo is a company like everyone else, and to think that the criteria of approach are not applicable to it, as to other companies, is already a disease.
The main claim to the company is a very bad pricing policy. Unlike Sony, or even more so Steam, it is customary for Nintendo to release even ports at the price of new games. Wolfenstein 2 - the game of 2022 - 4200 - well, understandable. Diablo 3 - game of 2022, port on PS3 2022 - 3700 :/ Not bad, right, for a game 7 years ago? Syberia 2 - game of 2022 - 2600. The game is 15 years old. Very foolish. This is about ports, because Nintendo's exclusives about a mustachioed plumber with a baby's body and games about a pink bun for 4200 are generally beyond adequacy. Plus, in terms of price, it is worth adding the almost complete absence of price cuts. A game that was released 3-4 years ago in the Nintendo E-Shop may be worth the full price, as it was at the time of release. Discounts, gradual price reduction? What are you speaking about? I'm not trying to underestimate anyone's merits, but before buying, consider whether you are ready to buy a re-release of 10-year-old games at the price of new ones just because they came out on Switch, while knowing that their prices will not be reduced years? This is Nintendo reality as it is.