mortono said:
Cooperative play, by nature, is meant to get players to work together to defeat the game. While there can be a competitive element to that (i.e. whoever collects the most coins, kills the most enemies, etc.), the basic purpose of cooperative play won't change. The effect it has on bringing core and casual gamers together will remain. If we're talking about purely competitive multiplayer, like in Super Smash Brothers, then I would agree with you. Again, this doesn't mean core gamers won't enjoy this as well! The brilliant thing about co-op is that is appealing to everyone, casual or core. Nintendo is being very smart with this game in giving it broad, far-reaching appeal. It will be a quality game and it will sell tens of millions by next year, no doubt.
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The second part of your post contradicts the point of Co-Op being casual. If it appeals to all demographics, then it can't be classified to appealing only to one. We aren't even talking about the casual demographic. We are talking about the gameplay being toned down. That is far from the case with this game. To be honest the difficulty has been geared up a notch in multiplayer. Not only do you have to worry about the platforming elements, but you also have to worry about the other players being competative and your enemy(not your friend.) Just go back and re-read deathbleachnarutodbz's post. You will see that he isn't talking about demographic, but difficulty. In that case, the game would NOT be casualized by adding co-op. It may be more mainstream, but definately not toned down in depth, nor in difficulty.
Also co-op in video games, is two or more players playing one campaign. While the word it is rooted from might mean working together, that is definately not the only basis that it can have in a Video Game. If you were following NSMBWii you would realize that it isn't meant to be used to work together, though it could be. The basis of the co-op in this game is to get the most points, and to do this you must play against your opponent.
Edit: To sum up the first part of my post, Mainstream =/= Casual.







