KLXVER said:
If Nintendo had the third party support of PlayStation and Xbox, then we wouldn't have this discussion. Labo would just be a silly little thing for kids. Its just that Nintendo doesn't have that support and Labo is their big game for Q2 along with Mario Tennis. I don't see Labo as a great addition to a growing diverse library of games on the Switch. I see it as a reason for gamers who might be interested in Nintendo consoles to point at and say "Yeah, theres a good reason as to why I avoid Nintendo consoles. Its just not for me. Its for kids." Like Wii Sports was insanely popular for a bit. It drew in soccer moms and grandparents, but that was all it did. Maybe a few of them picked up Mario Kart and NSMBWii as well, but that's just it. It doesn't help anyone in the long run. Grandma is not going "That was a fun game of bowling, dear. Now lets tear up some ass in Doom!" These kinda games doesn't draw in as many people as they put off I believe. |
You know what I find off-putting and don't understand how it can be taken seriously? The sex-toy shaped controllers that Sony introduced to PS3, and then made a required part of PS4 VR. The most polite comparison I could make would be to call it a Brookstone Massage Wand (which is still essentially a sex toy).







