axumblade said:
BMaker11 said:
c0rd said:
BMaker11 said: Only Soriku thinks that the Disney characters are still important, that way his argument of this game either being casual or targeted towards kids can hold weight in his eyes |
So the Disney characters are no longer important?
It's likely the only reason KH1 was able to sell so much, and if this isn't corrected, the next KH cannot do as well as the first. It would sell more like the sequel, but that's what I'm expecting, anyway. Nomura isn't really known for making games friendly to the less "hardcore." It's always loaded with complex stories and game mechanics. That's mainly the reason I see it doing fine on HD consoles, since it doesn't take advantage of the Wii's userbase.
I must say, I think KH does have the potential to be huge, if it played to the Wii's strengths. Nomura's games don't really attract new audiences, though, which is the problem (actually, I'd say it's Squre Enix's problem in general).
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Despite seeming to disagree with me at first: This, for all that was bolded.
And no, I don't think that the Disney characters aren't important, but many argue that simply because Mickey Mouse is on the front, that means the game is targeted at "casuals". I could have sworn that KH was about a deep, engaging story and tweaked/refined gameplay. But the proponents of KH:Wii always say that this is a "casual" game
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Care to shorten your sig? I keep trying to read your comments and I start reading your sig because it's a lot of text and I automatically assume that its part of your comment :p
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Fixed. It was just something a saw someone on Kotaku post instantly made me copy and paste it, because it had my EXACT feelings about the way Nintendo is right now