HintHRO said:
It was multiple times stated that Miyamoto was the director of Star Fox Zero. He also said this in an interview: Sao: But when you play the game, you can tell that you really enjoyed working on it. Miyamoto: Right. That’s because I just did whatever I wanted! (evil laughs) Yes I added 'evil' before 'laughs', but we can in fact blame Miyamoto for the mess SF0 is. He also said that he played Wii Music more than any other game he made, which was also trash. He may not be director of many games Nintendo makes, but he has enough power to make big changes. He was the one who decided Paper Mario Sticker Trash didn't need a story and RPG-elements. I'm sure he's also responsible for the trash that is Federation Force and amiibo Festival. And because Miyamoto is such a respected person, they had no choice but to listen to him and to make something up from there on. I think Miyamoto was a genius in the past, but people grow old and in this case also delusional. He still thinks he is the man everybody has to listen to even though he thinks video games should be treated as toys. He has absolutely no idea what the modern gamer wants and it will only hurt Nintendo unless they do something about it. He can make gimmicky indie-games if he wants, but stay away from big console games. |
What do you think of this then? http://time.com/3747708/nintendo-shigeru-miyamoto/ or this http://lifehacker.com/shigeru-miyamotos-best-creativity-tips-1742425669
Again, games like SF0 are based on perspectives. You may not like it, but there are those who genuinely do, including me. You can't just put his name on every project Nintendo's involved in and expect everything to be all his fault. Federation Force may be a good game or not, but it's not Miyamoto's project, it's Tanabe, long time producer who was involved in the Prime trilogy. Amiibo Festival was mostly done under Kyogoku's lead, who has grown to take the reigns of the franchise, especially since her involvement in recent games including highly acclaimed New Leaf. Plus, Amiibo festival was a spin-off, probably rushed because there was not much more Nintendo could do at that point since they had to move forward with new projects.







