Sounds like Malstrom's getting mad that they're not doing what he wants. Slowly joining the ranks of other disgruntled games journalism professionals!
But i disagree with some of his points. His mythos/content perspective should have seen the significance of Wii Sports Resort, and he should recognize that just because it has the same name really doesn't make it very similar (Wii Sports Resort introduces far more "Malstrom Content" as it were, to the experience, sort of changing the game, even though the gameplay is largely similar)
He also seems to forget the forthcoming Vitality Sensor, which is a very bold leap for Nintendo in the revolutionary direction, because that device pretty much precludes any pretense of traditional gaming (the "horror game," they keep dangling is just a red herring to divert media wrath)
I agree with him in that they're blowing a big opportunity for them in cutting the price now instead of in March or April or so, and i find it interesting that he again agrees with me in that Nintendo's approach to securing Monster Hunter 3 has been rather disturbing and contradictory.

Monster Hunter: pissing me off since 2010.







