| M.U.G.E.N said: what the hell are you going on about. As usual your arguments are all over the place. Did you reply to me earlier without understanding the context? Nintendo is currently getting criticized to hell and back for not bringing more new IPs to the table. Some said the same can be said for others. I gave facts to show what that is not true. Outside of a few nintendo fans do you see gamers in general point the finger at sony and say hey sony why can't you give us new IPs? lol No need to run around the fact..it is what it is. Hell I wouldn't be surprised if ND's other team is NOT working on a new Uncharted. So in summary, issue is not recreating or revisiting same ideas or old Ips....it's the focus on not creating new experiences through new IPs. Heck I don't think you can say Ubisoft is in the same boat either. Every year they bring some new exciting new IPs to E3. Good on them
@FOX: Yeah I think that indeed is a problem in a business pov as well. I think they understand it tho cuz Shuhei addressed it a while back in an interview. I think cutting down the number of teams they had and making the current ones bigger is one approach they are using. Number of games may decrease but the quality will likely increase too. @milkyjoe: A new IP from a dev like ND is exciting. Laugh all you want but TLOU had more people excited than anything Nintendo showed today. For good reason too. ha indeed |
Are you feeling attacked? Because it seems like it, you're starting to resort to name calling. Maybe you should work on that. And maybe you should take a look at your own argument, too. It's quite ridiculous as my argument is completely neutural.
If you are blind to the fact that every developer doesn't make sequels (which I'm pretty sure is what we're talking about here...), then I don't know what to tell you, MUGEN.
But before you go too far, I'll let you know that I wasn't trying to attack you and your thoughts. I was just giving you the truth about how the industry works. Everyone releases "nothing new" (as the title of this thread would put it), there's nothing wrong with that. It works.







