RolStoppable said:
Of course it's overvalued. Just look at last year's Digital Event. Newly announced Wii U games were Captain Toad (spinoff), Kirby (another spinoff), Project Robo (not to be seen again), Project Guard (not to be seen again), a barebones Star Fox demo and Devil's Third (quickly dubbed as Devil's Turd). There were no big announcements, but there was a Zelda U trailer, so Nintendo had already won E3 based on that alone. This year was more or less the same in terms of announcements, but the perception is like day and night. |
You forgot about the goty that is Splatoon. ;)
Also the major improvement of Yoshi's Woolly World.
Captain Toad and Splatoon is still vastly better than anything shown of at this year's E3. Combine that with Zelda reveal and you have a winner.
This year we got:
Cheap Mario tennis game
Cheap 3DS Zelda game
Cheap and horrible 3DS Metroid game
Cheap and horrible Animal Crossing: amiibo festival
We're not complaining about the quantity, but the quality.
The only good parts about E3 were SMT x FE good footage, Yo-kai Watch releases in 2015 in North America, Fast Racing Neo and Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam. So third parties had better offerings than Nintendo... Alpha Dream and Atlus are third party studios after all. Even if the former works exclusively for Nintendo.
And then people dare say Nintendo has no third party support. :D
Oh and Yoshi's Woolly World is also made by a third party studio and was one of the better games shown off.







