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fleischr said:
Diddy Kong Racing 2 and a new Action Adventure/RPG IP.

Yes 2 games!

Considering the size of the team and the fact everyone else submitted only one prediction please chose just one of the two, if you firmly believe they are working on 2 games then think in which order they will be shown at E3 and say the one you think will come first so I'll take that one as your prediction

Jumpin said:
Some of the problem with these guesses is that they lack education on who is actually working at Retro Studios. The majority of whom have only experience in linear platformers, their last one requiring 4 years of development. Making the jump to an open world Star Wars game, with only 3-4 years dev time, makes about as much sense as the Kirby's Dreamland 3 team reassembling to develop Final Fantasy 15.

And before using the "Nintendo did Zelda in one try" argument. No they didn't! Nintendo worked with Retro studios, who had been developing pacing in large scale 3D games for a decade and a half, and had been working on open world design for at least a decade. In addition, the Zelda team had always been working on elements that work well within an open world environment. Lastly, the Zelda team developed Link Between Worlds, released in 2013, as a bit of a prototype for the Zelda universe, as well as a Zelda-1 based open world prototype. Throw on top of everything that the Breath of the Wild design team is one of the most talented and experienced video game design teams in history, and were incredibly detailed in their research and prototyping.

Most of the original Metroid Prime staff has left and are largely spread out between Warner Bros, Activision/Blizzard, Valve, Electronic Arts, Microsoft, and Sucker Punch. Current Retro Studios staff is largely young in the industry, and have all their familiarity with the two DKC clones, which is all they released in the last decade. I don't think Retro Studios has experience or staff capacity to develop an open world game. Their whole purpose is to update old ideas.

If they're doing something with the Metroid license, don't expect an open world game, expect a 2D Metroid title with some elements from the latest DKC title they released. That would be the only logical direction for them with that franchise. Next, they could potentially be doing a Kart racing game, Diddy Kong Racing?

Considering you talk about DKR in your post I'm positive you're aware that Retro worked on Mario Kart 7, hence having some experience in 3D game development, moreover most of the environment/characters in DKTF are 3D even if the game is only 2D. Of course this isn't nearly enough to say they are capable of making a full fledged 3D game but you must keep in mind that when the industry shifted towards 3D in the 90s nobody had 3D modelling experience and yet they managed to create some of the most praised videogames of all time (FFVII and Ocarina of Time come to mind). That beeing said do you think that Nintendo would hire people that had never experienced 3D development to work at Retro Studios, the Development team that as reported multiple times is the one that has the highest salary for developers in all of Nintendo ?