Mr Khan said:
gumby_trucker said: From what I've seen about it it could be a nice little diversion, but the fact that NoA have it marked as a key release makes me wish it will crash and burn! |
This petty attitude is really starting to get to me. GoNintendo has become insufferable in the past few days because of Op Rainfall griefers, and i'm not going to tolerate it here
I support Op Rainfall, but this griefing is counterproductive and ridiculous
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I understand your criticism, in fact I appreciate it. Games should be looked at individually and based on their own merits, and not in terms of the greater scheme of things. I actually have looked into this game, and even considered getting it if the price/reviews were right.
Having said that, NoA will never listen to fans unless their level of complaining is unheard-of, both in volume and in tenacity. If I honestly thought this game (along with others like Wii Play Motion, Itadaki Street etc.) could be successful without NoA interpreting that success as Project Rainfall being "full of it" or "insignificant", my tone and attitude would certainly be different.
This is a series that is by no means "main-stream" and has also already seen multiple releases on Nintendo platforms in recent years, and I don't recall any of them setting the charts on fire. I am pro-diversity and also support giving different games as much of an equal opportunity to find an audience as is possible, within reason of course. Ideally, if the situation were the other way around i would also be advocating the support of "the new untapped genre of hidden object games" rather than releasing Xenoblade 17. Nothing excites me more than new original gameplay genres, except maybe good quality games that myself and others actually want to play.
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