| Soundwave said:
Just because something is popular doesn't make it casual. That just makes it mainstream. There's a difference. And for the record I don't even like the COD games all that much. There's a clear difference between Call of Duty and Wii Party U, if you want to hide behind the semantics and keep saying there isn't have at it. I disagree. I'm not downplaying anything either, the response in this thread says it all ... most people are dissapointed that it's one of those "lame sounding casual games" (versus a more core type of experience like Zombi U 2 or something), I'm just pointing out that the platform/brand is bound to get these types of games because Nintendo purposely designed a platform that puts that type of experience at the forefront. |
Did you even read what you wrote? You must think anyone who plays wii sports for the first time imedeately plays like a pro, right?
I never mentioned anything about popularity, I'm talking about game chalenge and gamers approach on it. There isn't a clear difference between COD and wii party/wii sports because both are easy to play on your own and focus on competitive multiplayer (wich is hard to master)as the focus for entertainment.
Oh, most people are dissapointed because this is a lame game, not a lame "casual"game and nintendo puts all kinds of experiences at the forefront.







