Bursche said:
You're complaining about graphics in Animal Crossing. A game that is presented in a specific style, and its fans like that style. That is like complaining about Harvest Moon. If it was another title, like Star Fox or Metroid, then I can understand but its Animal Crossing. All you have seen is a few trailers and you are condemning it for not being upgraded. How do you upgrade Animal Crossing graphics? Once again, thats like trying to upgrade Harvest Moon graphics, theres no point because the game isnt about better graphics. I can semi-understand why someone might criticize that it is the "same game" as before, but it is a simulator game. They added everything that was missing in the previous versions, namely a much better online mode. There's not much more you can add to a simulator like Animal Crossing's gameplay because only certain people will love it, and others will hate it. Next time you have a fit about graphics, choose a game that could be upgraded without messing up its style and what the series is about. An example is Conker's Bad Fur Day. "Bad" graphics on N64, but when it was remastered on 360, it lost its charm and appeal. |
But seriously... How hard is it for Nintendo to uppen the textures so that you don't see these big square blocks that resemble the ground... I can see the distinct textures... That's my point! Nintendo can finetune those graphics in a lot of ways that are possible on the Wii... Without harming the game's look, appeal and style! For example... The digging... When a character digs the grass is replaced by a 'flat' piece of brown that resembles a hole... Why not make it a 'real' hole... As in 3D?!... Or like... Upgrade the interactivity with the other residents?!... Why not add voices to them?!... Add more variety in te conversations with them and enhance the possibilities instead of keeping it to the 'collect fishies, bugs, dig holes'... Why not make a level creator in it?!... Etc... All these little things can be done without screwing up the game's natural feel, look and gameplay!
Nintendo is getting laisy in it's strive to get 100% of the casual market... And it annoys me!...
For example: Mario is a game of which they thought couldn't or need not have more progress after the N64 itteration... Yet it did good for the series to progress the game! Also on a graphical front... Without the series loosing it's charm, look or appeal! And that is my whole freaking point!

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