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KLXVER said:
Wright said:

I didn't see anyone saying Bayonetta 2 is a game for kids. Instead, I saw nothing but praise for a mature game.


Really? I saw people giving death threats to the developers and saying that Nintendo was evil...


Let me guess..... feminists?



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Wright said:

I didn't see anyone saying Bayonetta 2 is a game for kids. Instead, I saw nothing but praise for a mature game.


well some fucktards didnt understand the game and wrote reviews about sexism... sure the game is sexist, but against men and not women...



the-pi-guy said:
Wright said:

I didn't see anyone saying Bayonetta 2 is a game for kids. Instead, I saw nothing but praise for a mature game.

Bayonetta 2 is a kids game.  

Damn right!



My bet with The_Liquid_Laser: I think the Switch won't surpass the PS2 as the best selling system of all time. If it does, I'll play a game of a list that The_Liquid_Laser will provide, I will have to play it for 50 hours or complete it, whatever comes first. 

Because they have to say something.



Ka-pi96 said:
ReimTime said:
KLXVER said:


Really? I saw people giving death threats to the developers and saying that Nintendo was evil...


Let me guess..... feminists?

Not every bad thing that happens these days is because of feminists


That's something a feminist would say!!!!!!!

jk. But in all seriousness there was a huge kerfuffle from feminists about Bayonetta's sexualization



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Has nothing to do with the colors for me, has everything to do with:

Nintendo of America President Reggie Fils-Aime recently spoke to MTV about a very hot topic, namely the availability of "mature" games on Nintendo platforms.
While reiterating the importance of offering a wide range of entertainment options and the importance of third-party success on Nintendo systems, Fils-Aime was very candid when discussing Nintendo themselves creating games for mature audiences. He admitted that, "we, ourselves, Nintendo, don't create that type of content. We're not experts at it. Our developers don't particularly enjoy making that content. They probably could make stellar content, if they chose to. We choose to do something else. So it really is up to the third party developer to create that great content and bring it to life on the platform."

I enjoy mature/adult games, and I enjoy the more light-hearted games. I get the biggest cross-section from PS4/PC. Though, if I were going to buy a 3rd platform, it'd be Nintendo.



onionberry said:
ReimTime said:
Who said this, and why are you taking their opinion seriously?


well, it's like a big opinion. Everybody has an opinion, I just want to know why!


Bias



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fanboys im guessing. either that or a hate period. a lot of games i end up loving start with me hating the concept and then warming up to trying it.



Wright said:

I didn't see anyone saying Bayonetta 2 is a game for kids. Instead, I saw nothing but praise for a mature game.


And Devil's Third.



onionberry said:

It's colorful and it's for a  Nintendo console= a game just for kids

It's colorful and it's for a Sony or MS console = a breath of fresh air

the question is, why?

because not every game is colorful on Playstation and Xbox. But the majority of games on WiiU are now.

People can balance their mature games with something else, i do with some retro stuff, others play indies or Anime style games.