WhatATimeToBeAlive said:
So you think the reviewers are also biased against Nintendo, since you don't accept their criticism? Makes zero sense, like you said. |
I thought the accusation was reviewers are biased of Nintendo, considering some aren't accepting the high scores of Zelda and Mario. :P
Anyway, I think there's more to it than what you probably saw, which I don't know how much, mind you. I've seen videos of Labo being used in unique ways, like being used to start an electronic wheelchair or having multiple Switch consoles utilize the Labo game in a variety of ways. Its a game, or an application, whatever you want to call it, that seems to go as far as the imagination goes. Children tend to have crazy imaginations, sometimes even adults as well. And those are the demographics Nintendo marketed this product to.
If you don't like it, that's fine. It somehow managed to be among the top sellers for April's NPD and there are about 200K Labo owners in Japan. May not much, but apparently some people have been interested in the product to sell along those lines.







