Nice list. Seems like a lot of quality titles find their way to an audience.
Graceful explosion is the only one I didn't hear about, and from what I see, that's a shame on MY behalf.
what did everyone expected? switch owners have only indies to play, so obviously they would going to sell well.
What do you mean, "what did everyone expect?" ? On nintendo's last two platforms, the consoles were but a means to play nintendo titles. Third party support was sub-par (on the wii) or hardly existant (wiiu). Developers were at best wary about the consoles (ubisoft changed directions once zombiiu was a loss for 'em and EA downright sabotaged their own line-up), and indies...while there were some very decent titles on them, they flew right under the radar of the audience. Which in the wiiu's case consisted solely of nintendo fanboys (I tracked '
wiiu essential games list'...even after the thing was hacked, nobody voted for gems like teslagrad, steamworld dig or axiom verge).
As such, it's VERY good news to hear that third party support get a good amount of customers. Sure, the large companies still (mostly?
) ignore the device, but I personally prefer good gameplay titles rather than a visual blingfest that has gameplay that is 99% the same as the previous games in the entry.
Gris's release date was december 13. It's very possible that this game is still busy gaining traction.