Nintendo's recent games have been met with varying reviews, sparking debates about the quality of video games and the aging process of players. The author argues that while some games may not have received high scores, it doesn't necessarily indicate a decline in Nintendo's output. The article delves into specific games, including Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment, Kirby Air Riders, Pokemon Legends: Z-A, Metroid Prime 4: Beyond, and Mario Tennis Fever, analyzing their strengths and weaknesses. The author provides personal insights and comparisons to previous games, challenging the notion that Nintendo's quality has decreased. The discussion highlights the subjective nature of game reviews and the importance of considering factors beyond Metacritic scores. The author concludes by inviting readers to share their thoughts on the games, emphasizing the subjective nature of gaming experiences and the need to appreciate the industry's evolution.