Samus Aran said:
midrange said:
Project giant robot and project gaurd were listed as games with a release schedule next to other games releasing this year. They were shown as games and treated as games, even though the rest of the world saw them as tech demos. Besides, the wii u doesn't need tech demos 3 years into its life, exactly who were they trying to impress with those demos.
Who cares if a game comes out early in Japan, that doesn't take away from the fact that I still have to wait for the game in the US. Translations are as much a part in development, and the fact that Japan gets the game early shows Nintendos commitment to cater the Japanese fan base at the expense of the American one. As far as I'm concerned, FExSMT is taking over 3 years to develop since announcement, while fallout 4 is only months since announcement.
"It wouldn't be zelda if it didn't get delayed at least once." Wtf kind of logic is this. Should we start thanking developers for delaying games now? In that case, thanks Ubisoft for delaying watch dogs, you did us a great favor.
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if delays are need for quality than yeah. I don't care what they were listed as, Project Giant Robot and Project Guard were never going to be released as Wii U games lol. They're just some gameplay mechanics they will force into the next Star Fox. They were tech demos, bad ones at that.
A Japanese game comes out in Japan first? No shit.
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http://nintendo247.com/nintendo-releases-wii-u-release-schedule-dates-star-fox-wii-u-as-2015-release/
Im pretty sure the schedule here led everyone to believe that project giant robot and project gaurd were actual games. If they backtracked and they decided to make them demos, they sure hid that very well.
If delays are needed, fine take a delay. If a game takes a delay for the sake of following tradition, that is stupid.
And yeah, if games come out 3 years after announced in the us, then I count it as 3 years, not 2 years just because it came out earlier in Japan. You don't see bloodborne pulling this type of shit