I wonder how it must feel to be any software company in these times. You have established IP's that are already a risk due to the cost to produce them; new IP's are a hard sell unless it's something truly unique. So you've got this basement of intellectual properties that really are way too risky to even remake, let alone do something ambitious with.
Match this with companies being run by folks who are fairly out of touch with gaming and you have a system that lives and dies in it's safe place. Most of us look at Breath of the Wild and think "well finally, something new for Zelda, bout time". When for Nintendo or any company with triple A IP's, it's an enormous nail biting anxiety to not stick to formula - a la Pokemon main series.
Unless of course you're talking about Sonic. Sega can't stop themselves from whoring him out.
"You should be banned. Youre clearly flaming the president and even his brother who you know nothing about. Dont be such a partisan hack"







