Mr Khan said:
This is the correct answer. Nintendo should invest in new ideas, and whether they are Mature-rated or not is irrelevent. Although it's somewhat of a bad example because Nintendo gave them very little backing, look at Monolith's games, or The Last Story, or Zangeki no Reginleiv. |
I don't completely agree. I agree that, no matter what they do, they should be investing in new ideas or at least creative ideas. Clichés are a no-no, no matter the rating. Even E ratings can lead to clichés so the argument there isn't very convincing.
I think it's important from a business point of view to direct the creative ideas towards certain tastes (in this occurrence mature themed games) in order to reach certain markets. Going the other way around is ignoring fundamental business considerations (what the consumers need or want).