curl-6 said: It's Nintendo, they specialize in doing what the opposite of what their fans want. Besides, I honestly don't think they know what to do with Metroid any more. The series represents everything modern Nintendo shies away from; it's dark, mature, and traditionally both technologically and conceptually ambitious. The Nintendo of today doesn't seem to have the guts to make the grim, gorgeous reboot the series is screaming out for. |
Everything this. Nintendo has lost their ambition and sense of artistry.