Miyamotoo said:
I can agree on term maybe they dont have big or big new game for first half of 2018, but thats not same thing like "dont have big or more new announcements for 2018, and that they don't exist and that Nintendo dont holding them back", beacuse we already saw that Nintendo intend to hold back annucments. I stil expecting one bigger game for May-June, maybe Smash Bros. Beacuse Nintendo is holding backs some of their annucments, we saw couple of times until now that with Switch. Also this was Direct Mini, they didn't mention big or new games (except one smaller game), they holding announcements like those for normal Direct or E3. Of Course it will change, more good or strong 3rd party games means stronger is Switch lineup. For instance even if Dark Souls is remaster, its big thing that Dark Souls franchise is coming on Switch and will playible in full handheld mode. But why they used Mini Direct format instead regular Direct on first place, why Koizuma or Reggie didnt were part of this Mini Direct like they are in regular Directs, why Nintendo didn't announced this Mini Direct two days before Direct like they are doing with regular directs, instead just upload video after announcements, why we didnt had big or new games, online informations, or expected Switch features!? Simple beacuse this was Mini Direct not regular Direct, and they didnt had big or important news in it, biggest news was basically Dark Souls Remaster, and Nintendo used this Direct to announced Dark Souls firstly on Switch. In other words, we yet need to have normal Direct. |
No one was talking about the whole line-up for 2018.
My "they don't exist" or "holding back" was just related to the first half.
There's a chance that something (big) might yet be revealed, but, honestly, they already have 1 big game until June - assuming that Mario Tennis and Hyrule Warriors don't come out in the same month.
A Smash port? To be honest, i don't think it will happen. I see Nintendo bringing a new one next year.
Might be wrong, but i think 2019 is a really good time to release it... alongside MK9!
Being a Mini or regular Direct doesn't change what happened.
They used the Mini as if it was a regular Direct.
And the pace and style of presentation is something that a lot of people praised Nintendo for in that other ND. Maybe Nintendo just went with that approach because they thought it would be good for them.
I'm not saying that a normal ND won't happen in February or March. I just think it's clear that, whenever it comes, it won't really change the release schedule for the first half.
Probably, it will focus on smaller Indie or 3rd party games and even games coming out in the second half.