Why just Twilight Princess?
If it comes to Switch I'll play it but I'd say the Xenoblade Chronicles series delves just as heavily into the world of psychology, just in a different manner. I can't really recommend any of them to someone who's never played an rpg before because of the steep learning curve in the combat. If someone has never played an rpg but is looking to get into the genre then you can pretty much only recommend a turn based game to start out.
Monolith Soft is great at ...
Idk what games were listed. I was only talking about 3rd party games in general.
I never mentioned Spider Man.
You know that's never going to happen.
How is making a game available to Nintendo only gamers a bad thing? It's a THIRD PARTY game.
I think Monolith is doing more than 10%. Probably more like 30 - 40%. From an interview it was said that the Monolith employees were almost completely responsible for creating the world in BotW. I'm not exactly sure about all the gameplay mechanics.
I've never played the Xenosaga trilogy but I thought it was completed after 3.
You're barking up the wrong tree.
More than half of my top 50 would come from Zelda and Xenoblade.
Xenoblade Chronicles Warriors would be awesome.
Keep wasting your time.
Yes by assisted I mean they had about 60 people working on the game. That's a lot. To put that into context - Monolith Soft made Xenoblade Chronicles 2 in two and a half years with just 40 people working on it.
More akin to Zelda II just not a side scroller.
No, they've assisted with both Breath of the Wild and Skyward Sword.
Monolith Soft also helped with Skyward Sword. All told they've been assisting with Zelda games for 10 years now.
Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn
You're the one who appears to be distressed.
Have you seen all the exclusive titles Switch is getting this summer? You probably have but aren't willing to acknowledge it.
I'll bet you're one of those people that defends that stupid battery draining light bar on the ps4 controller.