| Danman27 said: The only game I care about is Andromeda, and I can get that on two platforms I already own. |
so you're not going to buy a Nintendo console regardless of the launch titles...
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| YES, day one. | 99 | 56.25% | |
| No, I need more. | 77 | 43.75% | |
| Total: | 176 | ||
| Danman27 said: The only game I care about is Andromeda, and I can get that on two platforms I already own. |
so you're not going to buy a Nintendo console regardless of the launch titles...
Will buy it on day 1 regardless. I will have to buy it for Nintendo games eventually so I gain nothing by waiting other than having less time to enjoy the system.
Yes maybe the price over time will be nominally better, but saving say a whopping $50 by waiting say a year (that works out to about 13 pennies a day saved) for a price drop doesn't really do much for me.
That said as dense as Nintendo is, even they I think have learned their lesson with Wii U and 3DS' poor launches and even if they haven't, unified platform basically gauruntees a decent 1st year of titles.
| bigtakilla said: I chose no, but I don't think it needs more games, it just needs better games. |
which game could be better than zelda as a launch title, mention one exclusive.
onionberry said:
which game could be better than zelda as a launch title, mention one exclusive. |
I can mention one better than a cross gen Zelda, an exclusive from the ground up built Zelda.
To be honest, as far as I'm concerned (and this thread is asking if I would buy it,so I'm just putting my two cents in) there is a WHOLE LOT I'd personally prefer over a cross gen Zelda.
bigtakilla said:
I can mention one better than a cross gen Zelda, an exclusive from the ground up built Zelda. |
I would respect your opinion but nah, this game has been in development for 5 years, they hype is gigantic and we don't even have one screenshot of the nx version. Plus, we have information about 2% of the game. A crossgen zelda game is a zelda game regardless, remember, just 2 main zelda games per decade.
| curl-6 said: No. Before I'll even consider buying an NX, Nintendo has to demonstrate the following: (1) That it won't have game droughts like the Wii U did. (2) That they'll make more ambitious and epic games this time, instead of play-it-safe stuff like 3D World and Tropical Freeze. (3) Continuing from 2, that they'll actually make games for it that aren't E-rated cartoons. (4) Breath of the Wild has to come to Wii U. If it doesn't, I will never buy from Nintendo again. |
Tropical freeze was amazing! And 3D world was ok
Cant really understand why people say this is a bad starting lineup. It would probably rank up as one of the best if not the best of all time. Combining the Wii U, 3DS, PS4, Vita and Xbox One lineup doesnt have as much quality as this looks to have.
But, gamers be greedy.
| Mbolibombo said: Cant really understand why people say this is a bad starting lineup. It would probably rank up as one of the best if not the best of all time. Combining the Wii U, 3DS, PS4, Vita and Xbox One lineup doesnt have as much quality as this looks to have. But, gamers be greedy. |
I think the same but hey, that's their opinion.
onionberry said:
I would respect your opinion but nah, this game has been in development for 5 years, they hype is gigantic and we don't even have one screenshot of the nx version. Plus, we have information about 2% of the game. A crossgen zelda game is a zelda game regardless, remember, just 2 main zelda games per decade. |
And? You know what the NX versions gonna look practically exactly like? The Wii U version. As I said, this thread is asking if I'd buy it with those launch titles, I don't find a cross gen Zelda to be all that much of a selling point to me. There are plenty of other games I would look forward too more than a game I can get on a console I already own. Especially if the NX rumors are true and the gap in power is pretty small.
| Mbolibombo said: Cant really understand why people say this is a bad starting lineup. It would probably rank up as one of the best if not the best of all time. Combining the Wii U, 3DS, PS4, Vita and Xbox One lineup doesnt have as much quality as this looks to have. But, gamers be greedy. |
Wii U U.S. launch: November 18, 2012