| Hyperion said: I thought you wrote that very well and had some interesting points. I agree with you when you said that Nintendo should try to make people realize that Metroid has been around for a long time. That Samus was a mascot along with Mario back in the 80s and still is. It's also great that Nintendo released the preview channel for the game because almost everyone who has a Wii will in some way now know about Metroid Prime 3: Corruption. If this channel is likely to make more gamers prone to buy it is yet to be seen. If Nintendo wants to make this game a bigger hit than the original, and I don't see why not, they are going to really have to get that hype machine running at full blast. Metroid Prime 3: Corruption has the potential to revolutionalize console shooters, that is something Nintendo should capitalize when they are advertizing the game. Let people know that with this game they are going to get an experience unlike any other. I don't wish for Nintendo to abuse Metroid like Microsoft is doing Halo 3, but I wouldn't mind seeing some extremely cool live-action commercials that make you say, "Man, that's cool. I want that game." I don't know if Nintendo decided to make this game more approchable to more casual gamers. You pointed out that you think Nintendo should simplify the game concept so that casuals don't deem it "beyond them." I don't agree with that, I think Nintendo made this game for the Hardcore. You also said in the trailers Nintendo should simplify the game image by showing more story and action instead of exploration to make it less intimidating....isn't that lying? The game is going to be a game for gamers who have known about metroid for years. Sure some "moderate gamers' will come along, but the real casuals will be few and far between. Anyway, that's what I think...I hope it doesn't sound like an incoherent rant. XD Sorry if I sounded harsh. |
I guess I didn't explain the trailer part as clearly as I should. I meant, simplify the game concept in the ad so casual gamers don't immediately reject it. I know that when I've tried to get some of my friends who I'd deem casual to play a game the gives off a hardcore feeling, they immediately reject it because they're not good enough at video games. I think MP3 is one of those games. However, the Wii controls are much more intuitive than casual gamers are likely to realize. Basically, focusing on action and story in trailers is done to get casual gamers to give it a chance. They may well be willing to give it a try if it's pitched like that. If you try to highlight an amazing mood and in depth exploration, things generally associated with hardcore play, casual gamers will instinctively run away. If you argue that the game still has those elements, even if you hide them, I'd counter that these elements aren't much of an actual problem for casual gamers. The mood will be great, no matter what level of gamer you are, and the exploring part of Metroid Prime only requires thinking, nothing more than that required for a puzzle. Basically, while these elements aren't really barriers for casual gamers, casual gamers associate them with fascets of gaming that are, and thus immediately dismiss the game.
@Sqrl: Sorry, I just saw to expound upon the link; I can incorporate parts if you like.
@BenKenobi: You call that an update? It's pathetic.








