Srassy said:
Okay, sue me, I exaggerated. But seriously, how many games has Nintendo produced that haven't been the same culprits from the last thirty years. The Wii U's library of unique stuff is a bit anemic. That's why it's important to get more people on board because Nintendo clearly don't know how to innovate any more.
A console generation of games shouldn't be just getting the same basic games to work with the extra controller tat that got shovelled in. |
Tell me first why Nintendo games after thirty years are still great and still one of the best games in industry!?
Because of innovation Nintendo puts in them, because of the new stuffs and mechanics, that make them completely fresh and new thirty years later. Seriously, from amount of totally new staffs and mechanics Nintendo puts in every new 3D Mario game or Zelda for instance some other company would made 2 or 3 games.
Also it not like Nintendo put all innovations in same old IPs, Splatoon is latest example of completely new, fresh and innovative game that you cant compare with any other game on market, and guess what its total hit. So of course that Nintendo still knows to innovate and that they are still one of the leading innovator for games.







