| 160rmf said: I have seen so many people saying that don't have playing on a nintendo console since NES or SNES and they are fine missing SOME nintendo games. They are now with PS/MS consoles and they never "looked back" because Nintendo didn't do anything do caught their attention once again and the reasons are: No third party support (even when some series are suffering a quality decline) Graphics (even when the difference are some pixels, particles and textures rendering) No voice acting Too many cartoonish characters Too much of the same (even when other companies abuse of a franchise releasing various "sequels" in a shorter time frame) No violence, blood, etc...
And i ask myself... what about the game?! Did you played? Watched the gameplay? Because I found these reasons so futile, that i don't even know if some of you are really serious. When you don't play a nintendo console you are not only missing a bunch of platformer games. Instead of turning your back when you see the nintendo logo (or mario's hat), you should see the game and when i say "see" i am not talking about the visuals aspects
Note: I am not talking only about Wii U since i mentioned NES and SNES. Nintendo portable consoles are consoles too, so every single nintendo console is included |
I have not played seriously on a Nintendo platform since the N64 and I don't miss Nintendo nor am I interested in going back. My tastes have changed massively over the years, yet Nintendo have done very little to their platform lineup which is very stylised towards one, small audience. Every other platform has a wide range of games and styles to choose from - serious rpgs (mass effect, dragon age, dark souls), mmos (WoW, EvE a bagillion free ones), relaxed games, horror, fps, indie etc. Nintendo only has Nintendo styled (eg more cartoonish and less serious) games.
I'll put it to you another way; if I want to play a mature and indepth game, what would Nintendo offer me? How about a racing sim? RTS? Innovative indie platformer?







