infamous23 said:
Meanwhile Nintendo keeps pumping out games featuring the same kiddie characters they've used since the eighties. And even though they have new ips like Wii Music, Wii Fit, if you notice there seems to be a strong push against including edgier or controversial material in their own games. Primarily because they know the kind of flak they will take from certain groups of they do. Funny after all the flak they took over Madworld, designed by another company, from certain activists groups against such a game appearing on their console, then they don't show one M game on Wii at E3 this year. However, being afraid to evolve artistically into something more mature isn't very artistic. Is there even one M game coming to Wii this year? Sega at least they know how to keep their old fans happy -- Sonic Colors, but they aren't afraid to try to evolve gaming from the kiddie fare it became after Nintendo took over from Atari in the early eighties into something more adult -- Bayonetta and HOTD: Overkill. Mickey Mouse cartoons are fine for awhile but eventually you really should try DeathNote. |
Wow... do you even look at the Wii games coming out?
But then again you're another type that thinks the M rating on the box means the content is mature (as in maturity not content that should not be seen by kids) E games have been more mature. Sorry but thinking about games and game play in such ways that each iteration feels new and fresh is an artistic achievement and being able to do it so many times since the 1980s just shows their consistency.
But I'm certain you haven't even looked into games like Earthbound or Mother 3 and still hold that flimsy excuse of a belief in what mature content and artistic evolution is.
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