Nicklesbe said:
I notice you highlighted part of my post..however you didn't actually read it. Or perhaps you didn't understand. My claim is absolutely true. Your own examples prove it. Fatal frame: a game about hormonal teenagers, that no surprise is designed to appeal to hormonal teenagers. The main character shown in trailers is literally a cliche'd school girl made to appeal to anime pervs. Devil's 3rd is basically CoD turned into a hack and slash with a story that is essentially CoD without satellite support with hack and slash. Have you watched the trailer? It screams "Are you a teenage boy that feel impotent and powerless? Here's this awesome power-trip that's worse than the worst 90's film". Shin Megami X Fire Emblem as much as I love fire emblem and excited that they are bringing it to wii u it is not designed for adults. It's literally about hormonal teenagers that are sent to a highschool to learn how to fight war. Bayonetta 2...you know damn well that is designed with only hormonal teens in mind. If you can't recognize that oversexed mess for what it is then there is something seriously wrong with you.
Next time please actually read what I say and really think before you post. Because you literally just proved my point with your examples. Thanks for that. I'll say it again. Nintendo has shown they are no longer willing to appeal to adult gamers and only seem to want to appeal to young kids or young teens with raging hormones. IE if it's not overly cartoony it's oversexed, and if it's neither then Nintendo doesn't really want anything to do with it. and you just helped me prove that. |
I did read your whole post actually, I didn't comment on the rest of it mostly because it is irrelevant to my post. (Whether a console or company deserves something or not is another topic, and I believe there is no deserving of anything. It's just business.) It seems you disregarded you mentioned in your comment,young kids. The thing is, none of the games I listed are for young kids. Shin Megami x FE, while is fine for young teens, it is not for kids. The other games I noted are, however, not for young teens. Just because the lead characters in Fatal Frame in attractive young ladies, doesn't mean the game overall is not for adults, nor only for young teens. The overall game is still something not for young teens, being a horror themed game, which young teens may or may not be fine with. The same goes for Bayonetta 2. Yes, she is over sexualized, which may be exciting for young teens, but it doesn't mean it's not for adults. Looking at a list of Adult rated games, there are some listed with strong sexual content, and/or nudity, (as well as violence and gore, and swearing). So that is something targeted at adults, not young teens. And because Devil's 3rd is like Call of Duty doesn't mean it's not intended for adults. Call of Duty for that matter is targeted for adults, and not at young teens. Yes, kids can play them, but they are not intended for them. In fact, they shouldn't be able to play those games. Many of the COD games are M rated games, which is not intended for them. They're for ages 18 and up, which are not young teens. Devil's 3rd's rating for Japan is D, which is for mature audiences, and not for young teens or kids. All the games I mentioned, minus Shin Megami x FE, are M rated games. So it's wrong to claim that Ninten only aims at young kids and teens. They have made an effort to cover different age groups. Yes, they make many games which are targeted at kids, or for anyone for that matter, but they did produce or publish games to target other demographics.
Though it seems perhaps our ideas of what is considered for adults are different. What kinds of games would you consider to be for adults?
Also, your claim about Ninten abandoning the Wii U is wrong as well. They're may not be getting third party, but they are producing a lot of Wii U games, along with more games on the way.



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