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bigtakilla said:
V-r0cK said:
Nintendo is like every other dev, they have high quality games AND low quality games (for some reason some Nintendo fans have trouble believing that).

I would disagree that Captain Toad is a low quality game though.

Well, I think it'd be hard to blame us when games like Yoshi's WW, Paper Mario, and Capt Toad (launched  at $40) are being put on trial.

 

Lucas-Rio said:
V-r0cK said:
Nintendo is like every other dev, they have high quality games AND low quality games (for some reason some Nintendo fans have trouble believing that).

I would disagree that Captain Toad is a low quality game though.

Nintendo released high quality titles at the beginning of the Wii U:

Mario Kart 8, Pikmin 3, Bayonetta 2, NSMBU, Smash Bros, Donkey Kong, Xenoblade X (released mid 2015 in Japan but long development).

The last high quality game being released is Splatoon.

Since Splatoon, Nintendo just stopped caring about the quality of the games and just released low budget spin off with average  quality.

@bigtakilla & Lucas-Rio.

I was speaking more just in general and not just for the only Nintendo's Wii U games mentioned in the OP.  I can't speak for some of those games as I haven't tried some.  But most of my Wii U library consist of Nintendo good quality games but you can tell when Nintendo's quality are low as well.  

@Lucas-Rio, as one of the Wii U's beginning games, I wouldn't consider NSMB Wii U as high quality game.  It was just a rehash of the Wii version with some changes, than of course there's NSLB Wii U where that's just a quick cash grab lol