| Koinzell said: The truth is, Miyamoto isn't the nice guy you see at E3 oder Nintendo Directs. He's, compared to Regie, a Businessman with a clear perspective. But his perspective is, in the year 2015, old fashioned. His "Gameplay comes before everything else" Philosophy is not an Option anymore. Yes, Gameplay should be fun and smooth, but you also have to tell a good Story and sometime you have to go beyond borders to present unique Features. I mean, it's still great what Miyamoto is doing, but I think it's not good enugh anymore for Nintendos future. The guys working under Miyamoto don't have the freedom they want, in many "Iwata Asks" you will read this concern of his employees. During development, Miyamoto is dismissing many great ideas. |
Gameplay has to come first or there is no game at all. Period.
Just take a look at Splatoon. For that title alone it is worth to buy a Wii U.
The only title coming near to it is "For Honor" - but that is lame compared to Splatoons Gameplay.
Whie other companies make a full game from a half baked idea - it is Nintendo where often a single game offers so many ideas that others can rip those off and make multiple games from them...







