Wyrdness said:
1- Yes the are no generic characters in TL, that's the game by default it's what the player wants it to be and here's the kicker for you, it's all centred around Miis this is something you can never argue. He imported a Mii, that Mii he imported is to interact with other Miis he has, are you seeing the pattern here? Take your time and don't rush. 2- Seeing as you're grasping at straws and trying hard to take everything out of context, the game is about Miis in a quirky social simulation. 3- Analogy is fine it's just your desperation that's amusing at this point, this was explain in the first point but it's one you're struggling to grasp, Tomodachi Life is a game about Miis and even marketed with Miis as such. Here's the thing about gameplay it's applied to a concept to work and gameplay itself can rely on a number of aspects to be elevated. For one many RPGs share very similar gameplay especially the turn based types yet are each recieved differently, under your attempted gameplay logic they should all be of equal recption despite having different settings, characters, stories etc... Right? Come off this garbage you're throwing out please it's amusing, different games have different approaches and some are more gameplay dependent then others, TL has simple gameplay but is built around the quirk and social charm of Miis. Gameplay is one part of a machine that is execution, a game can have good gameplay but not be as well recieved because of the overall execution, in TL the concept is a social simulation with Miis that's the main draw of the game and what it's pushed as. |
The only amusing thing here is the contortions you're twisting into trying to prove that Miis are super popular. I PROMISE you, the people who bought Tomodachi Life are the people who will download this Miitomo thing. But what we are all trying to say is that 'that's not the kind of market penetration investors were hoping for when Nintendo said they were going mobile.'
"it's all centred around Miis this is something you can never argue."
10% market cap gone in a few hours after this announcement, that's somethiing YOU can never argue.