midrange said:
its all about improvement. I gave an example, but I can think of many more games that have not improved visually since they were announced. Given that we do not know how the game will improve (if at all), expecting the game to look better is setting up high expectations that Nintendo is bound to miss. Shinnen is also an indie developer with a small budget for their game, compare it to other indie games and you will see that shinnen has done a wonderful job with what they were given. Starfox is a Nintendo IP, worked on by Miyamoto, and developed with platinum games. Compare it with Bayonetta 2 (or other retail releases) and you will see that star fox is far behind. Not caring about what Miyamoto said would set up a double standard since I cared about what the ea dev said. Just because it's Miyamoto doesn't mean he gets to talk trash about other games. |
1st paragraph. Which ones? I cannot think of one that hadn't been improved since announcement (at least ones that needed it). Devil's Third? Yes. Super Mario 3D World? Yes. Bayonetta/2? Maybe not, but it looked absolutely jaw dropping since day 1. SMT X FE? Yes.
2nd paragraph. This is just refering to "it's the hardware". We seen tons of franchises (even your example of Bayo 2) showing that the specs to create an on rail shooter os fine. It's the art direction of the series. They didn't have these increadibly detailed ships before, and now for some reason are scaling back, the ships in the series have always been simple designs.
3rd paragraph. Miyamoto is allowed his take on the gaming industry, the same as everyone else.