Soleron said:
No, Nintendo has gone all cinematic in precisely the way I hate as well as well. Skyward and Other M. And Mario has just been drained of life, there's no world to explore just a series of developer placed obstacles. I don't believe change is inevitable and I'm certainly not paying for it when it happens. Gaming is practically dead to me right now. |
The first three Mario games were developer placed obstacles. Super Mario became about worlds only once, truly in Mario 3D and then Galaxy. Sunshine, should've been a new IP and felt like they just threw Mario into it just to make money off of the name. It didnt feel inspired in any way shape or form much like Star Fox Adventures. They owe us a true Star Fox game.
You dont have to pay for change, change is going to happen despite your frustrations. Progression is the force of human existence. Conservatism only serves to hold people back from possibilities. Gaming today is more sophisticated than its ever been.
I've never felt that i'd played great super hero games like this generation since the SNES era and I realize when I played Batman or Xmen titles. The simplicity made the games great even though they were licensed titles. You just pressed A or B but today you control everything. We have controls down to a science which is why the sophistication seems easy for us, but give the controller to a novice and its a hard game. This was truly the gen for Super hero titles. Sandbox is responsible for turning typical games into experience and also expanding controls schemes. Batman Arkham franchise, Spiderman games, Wolverine: Origins, Prototype, InFamous. Marvel Ultimate Alliance felt like a game since it was an RPG, but that was fun too.
Enjoy your Wii U and buy some old games.







