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happydolphin said:
amp316 said:
After playing Metroid: Other M, I would prefer that Nintendo stay as far away from cinematic games as possible. Let them do what they're good at and Sony do what they're good at. When Sony tries to be Nintendo it doesn't work well either.

lohl. Amp, it's not because one game turned sour that it has to be that way. Imagine Nintendo had made SotC, you'd be saying something very different.

Also, OoT, MM, Prime, all the NES games I mentioned in OP, LttP, there is potential for Nintendo to work from, it's not like they aren't able to make more psychologically compelling experiences. Fudge I don't even know how to word what I have in mind. That thing that SotC has, and that OoT had dang it.


I understand what you're saying and respect it.  I was half joking, but I really do think that Nintendo is best when they're being Nintendo.  Of course, I'd like to see them try new things but I don't what them to stray from what they are great at.  They tried experimenting quite a bit during the Gamecube days and while many gamers love that system, I think that many of the worst games of their main franchises came out of these experiments. Remember the cutscenes in Super Mario Sunshine?  I wish that I didn't.  



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