Raven722 said:
I think the issue some people take with your stance, and perhaps don't know how to go about it the right way, is the feeling that you're giving Nintendo a little too much credit and perhaps being a little dramatic in your take on what was at the show involving them. It was nice to see some third party games come to Switch. Mortal Kombat 11 was definitely surprising but you're probably going to find that, outside of hardcore Nintendo fans, there aren't many people who share your sentiment overall. I would even guess that some hardcore Nintendo fans were lukewarm about the show because it really had no bigger announcement than a popular multiplat fighting game coming to it. Which was actually low-key in its revelation of a Switch version. There's nothing wrong with you being happy with what you saw for Nintendo that night. Even very happy depending on what you enjoy. Just anticipate that a lot of people are not going to agree with you because Metroid Prime 4 is still playing hard-to-get. I do agree that some people should probably chill on turning this into a console war. Which I don't think you intended at all. |
I know that.I just felt like giving a better perspective.
I should also say that I throughly enjoyed TGA because it was a great awards show, not just a great gaming show.People should really put their perspectives in place:If you dont go to an awards show for the awards themselves, of course that it will have an "horrible pacing", and "not enough reveals".At least thats how I see it, as there have been people saying these kind of stuffs.I am also dissapointed that there was no metroid, but considering the quality of the show and reveals, Im more than fine with it.
My (locked) thread about how difficulty should be a decision for the developers, not the gamers.
https://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/thread.php?id=241866&page=1