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A safe bet for 2009 is that the Wii’s enormous sales will continue, though beyond that things get a little tougher to guess. If third party support is to improve, where are the improvements going to come from? Which high profile release will likely be mauled by the critics? Which developer is looking to make some decent games after filling their schedule with nothing but expanded-audience titles? TVGB takes a stab at these as well as a few others with five predictions for the Wii in ‘09.

The Conduit is released to mediocre reviews

The goals behind The Conduit are laudable - to make an original FPS game that maximizes both the Wii’s controls and graphics hardware. To High Voltage Software’s credit, the developer looks to be fulfilling both of these admirably as previews have suggested the title has some of the best graphics yet seen on the Wii as well as highly responsive controls. What’s worrying is the developer’s lack of involvement in any critically acclaimed games since the days of the N64, especially when considering how demanding FPS fans can be. Will The Conduit be able to satisfy gamers when it comes to things like A.I., level design and storytelling? Being a completely original game with a lot of buzz will help the title speed past the million mark when it comes to sales, but critics will likely be left underwhelmed.

The Wii takes off as a platform for traditional games

The obvious parallel here is with the DS. Initially ignored by third parties as an archaic dual screen oddity, it was subsequently embraced due to its monstrous sales. The Wii is proving an even tougher nut to crack for third parties, but with the console projected to surpass 50% of the console market share in ‘09, the platform simply cannot be ignored. Japan has already gotten the message; the latest juggernaut series to be confirmed for the platform is Dragon Quest. The West will likely follow suit, and now will have the benefit of seeing what sells and what doesn’t. The assertion that traditional games don’t sell on the Wii is clearly false, the right games clearly do: de Blob and Shaun White Snowboarding have both sold well whereas Mushroom Men and Skate it! have not despite being broadly comparable.

Ubisoft continue their resurgence

Continuing the trend the company started with Shaun White Snowboarding, Ubisoft has at least two heavyweight titles planned for ‘09 that we know of, and likely a couple of others we do not. The first is a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles fighter made by the same team behind Super Smash Bros. Brawl. The second is Red Steel 2 which has been in development for quite some time. Ubisoft are trying to one up Nintendo by delivering a lag free online experience with the TMNT fighter, and also rectify the sword-play deficiencies of the first Red Steel by using MotionPlus. The publisher will also be handling the Western release of Tenchu 4 and a port of Broken Sword: Shadow of the Templars.

MotionPlus quietly ushers in the next revolution in gaming

Has this generation of consoles provided any true revolutions in interaction the way the generation of the N64 and PSX did? It’s arguable that the multi-core CPU’s, HD visuals and waggle controllers have so far flattered to deceive and not been the paradigm shift that 3D graphics and analogue control were for home consoles back in the 90’s. MotionPlus, arriving in just a few short months, could turn gaming on its head; not just in terms of accessibility for non-gamers, but also for the traditional gaming crowd. The possibilities for true 1:1 control are endless, and may finally provide the impetus to tech hungry Western developers to finally support the Wii with some genuine quality software.

The Wii’s online functionality expands significantly

In Japan, Nintendo have teamed up with ad agency Dentsu to launch a video service this year that will offer original content to users. Television executives are afraid that the Wii will come to dominate tv in the same way it has videogames. One of the most amazing things about consoles this generation is their ability to expand beyond what they initially offered gamers out of the box. Although Nintendo has taken their own obtuse path with the Wii’s online functionality, it remains an integral part of their plans for the console’s future. Expect video streaming to make it to the U.S. and Europe too - although whether we’ll be watching shows made exclusively for the Wii or just this week’s episode of Grey’s Anatomy is still debatable (and also a matter of taste).

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quite interesting especially when it maentions wii may take off for hardcore gamers!

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Wat? They said storytelling was a key component in an FPS? Halo had a great story! Call of Duty had me on the edge of my seat the entire time!

T_T;

The only FPS to ever contain a great story was Half-Life 2.



hmm gonna be a really interesting eyar for the Wii.



Some pretty good predictions actually. I'd say I agree with most of them but the online one. I doubt Ninty will expand too much on their service aside from the channels. Unless we are talking for something other than online play, then yes.

But yea I wouldn't say shooter fans are too demanding. With some of the games they praise, I'd say they are the least demanding. Conduit, though, will come to mixed reviews. Some will rate it badly just cause its on Wii. Some will rate it amazing just because its on Wii. Others will realistically rate averagely or a high average. But its not going to be getting 9s and 10s.



Wii will most definately take off for core gamers this year. I need to find the quotes.. Third Parties have already shifted a large amount of resources to Wii and we should be seeing the fruit beginning in the 2nd half of this year.

We've already got the start of it through Sega..

I doubt that Wii will get a much expanded online though..maybe two or so new channels but not a lot..

And I think that the story will actually be worthwhile in The Conduit and not an area that will lose many points - art direction and AI may but I think that with a solid multiplayer and tight controls it could be a high 80's rated game.



 

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NO! THE CONDUIT WILL NOT BOMB *runs away crying*.



tehsage said:
Wat? They said storytelling was a key component in an FPS? Halo had a great story! Call of Duty had me on the edge of my seat the entire time!

T_T;

The only FPS to ever contain a great story was Half-Life 2.

 

 FPS's are about the great gameplay and intense action, not story.

 

Those predictions are okay I guess. I think the wii will sell less in 2009 than 2008. I think 2008 was the peak year. There really aren't any amazing games for wii in 2009. Yeah I know the conduit and wii sports resort, etc etc. But things like "Kid Icarus" and "Next Zelda game" are speculation only.



tehsage said:
Wat? They said storytelling was a key component in an FPS? Halo had a great story! Call of Duty had me on the edge of my seat the entire time!

T_T;

The only FPS to ever contain a great story was Half-Life 2.

 

Oh god yes... Glad to see someone finally agrees with me on that!



I actually think Conduit will get a great review from IGN and Nintendo-specific places, while other sites will slam it cause it's not on 360



Interesting stuff. And logical. But may not be come to be.

I wonder how long it will take Nintendo to roll out video service outside of Japan. I think they might try it with some web-casting service in North America (assuming the browser is updated). Imagine using the Wii to go to Hulu or Fancast to watch network programming. No need for a computer.

And I wonder why people think Ubisoft is going to do great things.

I do agree that reviews will be mixed (I would not have used the term mediocre) for the Conduit. Again, because it is on the Wii, some will like it and many will not.

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