kitler53 said:
hardcore gamers buy a lot of games, like 15 or more a year. not one a generation, not even just one a year. so nintendo,.. not really catering to the core. not when they miss out on GTA, bioshock, crysis 3, dark souls 2, dead space 3, watch dogs, metal gear, south park, and all those other games with a red X just this year... oh, and let's not forget nintendo leaving out damn obvious OS features like cross game chat and a unified trophy system. you're being foolish nintendo fan if you think nintedo has put any substance into courting the core. so yeah, i agree with you... nintendo should go back to courting the casual exclusively. i think it will still put them on the road to obsurity as that audience is even harder to please and just as likey to dimiss nintendo ...but at least nintendo has a chance. but you are absolutly right about nintendo lacking the talent to make games or a system the core wants. but don't try pull any this whiny "oh its everyone else's fault" BS. the core are very demanding customers and nintendo's "let's the to bare minimum to get by" approach will not work. |
It has only been 2 months. If Nintendo wants to win over the core audience it will not happen overnight. Even if Nintendo had all of multiplats comming to the Wii U the core audience would still not be interested. The reason for that is because those games are going to come on a console that they already own, so why would they bother. Sure they have the gamepad that could differentiate it from the other versions, but it's optional and chances are the developer will not utilize it in any remarkable way. Multiplats are rarely tailored to the system that they are released on, its made for the lowest common denominator and ported from there.