I actually somewhat agree with Exhuminator, sorry. I love my Switch, I really do, but a lot of what I'm enjoying on the console aren't really Switch games. They're not exclusives. What I'm enjoying is really flexible and portable home system that can go with me anywhere I go. I love that I can play it on the TV in my living room and then just pick it out of the dock and continue playing on the go whilst I do jobs around the home or look after my son. It's more about the console at this stage and the benefits the hardware provides for a person like me. That's not to say it hasn't got a fantastic library, because it certainly does. Support is much greater than it was on the Wii U and there are hundreds of games. Nintendo are also knocking it out of the park, but realistically, the library so far from Nintendo hasn't exactly broken the mould. It's more of an extension of what we saw on the Wii U... e.g. with Splatoon 2, BotW - which is a Wii U game as well anyways, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, Fast Racing Neo, Pokken DX, Fire Emblem Warriors (basically a follow up to Hyrule Warriors). Arms, which could have easily been a Wii or Wii U game. and Mario Odyssey, which whilst amazing, could have been on Wii U really if the console had a chance.
We're also seeing how developers are now trying to catch up with the hype, as it's clear they decided to 'wait and see' if the console would be a success before investing, so we've had some half-assed and rushed ports and some late ports. I think with it now obviously being a massive success, we should see more AAA ports and exclusives coming to the Switch.
I think the Switch could get there with its library at some point in the next year. I think 2018 will be a really exciting year for the console. Especially as I half expect the 3DS to start dying off and we'll start to see if the Switch is the true successor to that console as well as being the new home console.