KLXVER said:
They must have since Miyamoto didnt like BG&E. |
Miyamoto also doesn't like story in games. Again, see above images. Skyward Sword brought a lot more story with a lot more effort put into the story's production values. Breath of the Wild seems to be following a similar trend in narrative even though it is far more open. And the Xenoblade franchise...do I even need to say anything there? Not to mention Fire Emblem, which puts heavy emphasis on story (three freaking games worth of it this time). So Nintendo is not Miyamotendo.
Also, people shocked Nintendo would fund a AAA project shouldn't be. Bayonetta 2 was no small investment, so long as Nintendo has a hand it keeping Ubisoft from going off into their usual inefficient tangents, I could see them doing it. It will be interesting to see if they do it though. Bayonetta underperformed on the PS360 but it didn't bomb.










