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Wright said:
orniletter said:

I think Ace Attorney is a special case, even in the overarching visual novel genre .

Your average VN (something like Ever 17) doesn´t have nearly as much player input/ gameplay as an AA-game (point and click-adventure esque parts and straight up puzzles when you are questioning a witness).

So, your point...kind of...still stands.


No matter how you wanna put it, the hand-holding of Dual Destinies was so strong, it might as well have played itself.

Shush ! You foolish fool !

:P



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orniletter said:

Shush ! You foolish fool !

:P


 

And since you posted Von Karma...

 



Wright said:
orniletter said:

Shush ! You foolish fool !

:P


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And since you posted Von Karma...

 

 

love me some AA-comics <3 !



I would say you were pretty accurate.
To sum up.
PC fans are annoying about power, even when they don't have it.
I couldn't agree more with the analysis of ninendo fanboys.
The problem with the sony one is that's what the majority of fnaboys say about any console. And the majority of people at this point acknowledge that sony severely screwed up with the vita.
Microsoft was very accurate as well.



RolStoppable said:

And what would that be?


That you enjoyed The Last Story, but admitting it would be very embarrasing for your persona.



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I dunno. Can't argue with your pov but I think many Nintendo fans will quickly bash Wii U Party, Game and Wario, and many lesser Nintendo games.

And speaking only for myself, I'm an Xbox fan that bought every multi-plat for the 360 and used my PS3 for exclusives. I think that this gen I'll be doing the exact opposite. I won't let personal preference keep me from the better overall game experience. But then, I don't think I'm a fanboy soooooooo.......yeah.



d21lewis said:
I dunno. Can't argue with your pov but I think many Nintendo fans will quickly bash Wii U Party, Game and Wario, and many lesser Nintendo games.

And speaking only for myself, I'm an Xbox fan that bought every multi-plat for the 360 and used my PS3 for exclusives. I think that this gen I'll be doing the exact opposite. I won't let personal preference keep me from the better overall game experience. But then, I don't think I'm a fanboy soooooooo.......yeah.


You are a better experience fanboy, the worst kind that exist. Biased towards saying the best experience is the best experience which is a lie as we all know./jk about you being a fanboy.



duduspace11 "Well, since we are estimating costs, Pokemon Red/Blue did cost Nintendo about $50m to make back in 1996"

http://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/post.php?id=8808363

Mr Puggsly: "Hehe, I said good profit. You said big profit. Frankly, not losing money is what I meant by good. Don't get hung up on semantics"

http://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/post.php?id=9008994

Azzanation: "PS5 wouldn't sold out at launch without scalpers."

MikeRox said:
Was it the delay, or the fact it went multi format? I also note that pretty much all the other games you listed were exclusives too. But of a pattern there ;)

It was definitely the delay. Nintendo fans didn't have a change of heart about No More Heroes, for instance, when PS3 got it. Same with Tales of Graces. Epic Mickey 2 being multiplatform didn't change Nintendo fans' opinions of the series. And indeed, games like Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed are also seen very positively despite being multiplatform.

The reason why there are so many exclusives on the list is because multiplatform titles that hit the Wii were mostly annualised franchises that tended to be pretty crappy on Wii. The few notable exceptions were also seen pretty positively - Tiger Woods PGA Tour, for instance.

In short, you're right that there's a pattern there - the pattern is that third parties mostly treated Nintendo fans like shit, especially when it came to multiplatform support.



Wright said:
No matter how you wanna put it, the hand-holding of Dual Destinies was so strong, it might as well have played itself.

True, I think most fans were disappointed by the reduction in gameplay in the game - I was particularly disappointed by the fact that you can't "examine" every scene, that the game kept just taking you to the next location rather than making you do the work yourself of figuring out where to go next, and that the game didn't give you a choice of when to activate various abilities.

And yet, it was still better than most other games within the genre. Speaks volumes about how good the earlier games were.



@padib
So basically, start out by playing Nintendo games. Get rich, handsome and succesful, drop Nintendo and go Microsoft. Build your empire, control the underworld. Ditch Microsoft, go Sony.

Then you either die from some crazy shoot out with your rivals, or grow old with the ouya. Hmm...