noname2200 said:
Metroid Prime may (may) take more artists than a DK game, but I can't agree it takes more work. I really think you're underestimating the amount of work that goes into a great platformer. Heavens knows it seems to take just as much time to make one as the other. And the vocal folks on the net clearly wanted something else from Retro, else they presumably wouldn't have bitched so loudly or often, but that doesn't make them right. I certainly wasn't disappointed at the announcement, at least (just confused about the backlash), so it wasn't universal at least. As for the final point, trite as it may sound I personally don't place a ton of value in pushing hardware for its own sake. TF may have disappointed the technophiles, but since I'm not one of them I can't say I shared the disappointment. |
I wasn't disappointed with Tropical Freeze's announcement either, and it's one of my favourite games of this generation so far.
But given Retro's history people had every right to expect something more conceptually and technically ambitious from them, and to be disappointed that what we got instead was a game that plays it very, very safe, and occupies a genre already well covered on Wii U.







