curl-6 said:
Delaying a game doesn't necessarily mean it will improve either. Take Duke Nukem for example. One of its primary issues was that it awkwardly straddled three different generations' worth of design philosophy. It likely would have been better if they'd just knuckled down and finished it as a PS1 or PS2 game. When a production cycle is too drawn out, it can lose focus. The original vision can get buried among all the new ideas. |
You are probably first person who is expecting that game will be worse after delay than before delay. That's very very negative thinking.
I do think Star Fox Zero will be better game after was delayed and I do think Zelda U will better game after delay for whole year, it so simple.