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teigaga said:
Acevil said:


I doubt Miyamoto, is seeing those games advertised to him. His perception of things outside of Nintendo are generally what he sees at the show floor at e3, and he most likely spends most of his time going to see big third party developers to see what they are up to. 

If thats the case he's at fault

Rainbow 6, Ghost Recon, Fifa, COD

Vs

Batman Arkham Knight, Halo 5, Fable legends, No Mans Sky, Street Fighter 5, Horizon, Unravel, Tomb Raider Legend, Metal Gear Solid V, Kingdom Hearts, Deux Ex: Humandkind divided.

If we look at games which have recently passed. Destiny, Driveclub, Little Big Planet, Sunset Overdrive, Project Spark, Ori and the Blind Forest, The Order 1886, Dragon Age Inquisition, Witcher 3, Bloodborne. He's definitely being selective.

Yes it is his fault, but at the same time if you are busy individual, who I imagine really wants to retire sooner than later, he doesn't get to see those titles, because they just aren't being advertised and put in front of him like the bigger third party titles are (I think out of Nintendo he most likely has the most pressure on him at times). Also some of your selection doesn't help either, because games like The Order, Dragon Age, Witcher don't really break that realism mold of looking different enough if you just look at them quickly. 

I can understand his statement based on what I percieve to be his perception, and I can also understand as a gamer. I still love realistic games games, I also love games driven by unique art styles. 

The thing I wrote in brackets is the reason I would defend Miyamoto but I would want Reggie sacked. Reggie isn't doing much in his power to remedy the situation.