S.T.A.G.E. on 06 July 2013
| DialgaMarine said: You don't build an empire by sticking within your nation's original borders. You build on top of what you got, and then expand by exploring and, eventually, conquering other areas. Miyamoto's not wrong for believing in building on what is already established, but at the same time, it is seen as simply playing it safe for the simple fact that he and Nintendo refuse to actually devote their talent to new areas, such as new characters and gameplay experiences. Sorry, but nothing Nintendo has developed in the last decade has been new or fresh by any stretch of the mind. They simply focus on what they know, and will be profitable, and their talent pretty much goes to waste as a result. Do you think the PS2 would have been the most successful game system in history if Sony had done nothing than publish Crash, Spyro, and GT? The answer is quite obvious. No. They built up on what they had and then developed the largest third and first party umbrella that engulfed the system and it's player base in hundreds of fresh new characters and gameplay experiences that pushed the console to the top and demolished the competition. Miyamoto is a brilliant game designer, but he seems to still be stuck in the 90's. He doesn't seem to understand the definition of what a fresh new experience is, if he honestly believed that an HD remake is exactly what fans of his biggest series are looking for. |
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