Pierre said:
I left a good chunk out because I missed a good chunk of it myself, was hoping the discussion on here would bring relevant chat
I did see the defiant Reggie of Nintendo emphasizing their focus on the Gamepad still which is a disappointment from me. Anyone and everyone can see sales of Wii U, considering it's been out a whole year longer than Sony/Microsoft are dismal and they need to do something drastic before this generation is consigned to a failure for them in my opinion. Nintendo have the core fanbase, and it seems like that's all they have. The novelty of the 'casual' gamers have been picked out and done with the Wii, time to focus elsewhere.
List of games Nintendo should release on Wii U to make it a success:
- New 3D Metroid game (a la Prime Trilogy, whilst we're at it, release at 3DS version as well please)
- New F-Zero with 30 player online play (considering how good Mario Kart 8's online is, this would be amazing)
- Eternal Darkness sequel (never gonna happen, but there would be some good possibilities with that)
- Mario Galaxy 3 (MOAR Mario, MOAR fun)
- Fully fledged 3D Pokemon MMO style game (it's what the people want)
- Pokemon Snap sequel (because why not?)
The Pokemon MMO game alone would sell the console to damn near everyone in the world tbh... Where Nintendo lose out to the others solely lies in the 3rd party offerings, with the lack of Fifa and COD amongst others... Even Watch Dogs hasn't arrived yet (although that could be due to unique Gamepad offerings people are wishing/hoping for)...
I think reactions to the new IPs (Splatoon and Steam) kinda show that Nintendo are in a damned if they do create new games over the usual IPs, and damned if they don't because they use the same old stuff every time around... Will be interesting to see how successful amiibo is for them, what with Skylanders and Infinity already in that market...
Certainly the games they announced over the course of the conference are mostly already on my list to get... Apart from Xenoblade, because that really didn't interest me at all... Splatoon looks quite good fun as well and will have both offline and online multiplayer modes, because Nintendo still love the old local multiplayer...
They'll push the gamepad because they want to make it look worthwhile, which it can be at times, but is clearly not used to it's greatest effect in the majority of games, where it's best use is for off-TV play... The two projects (Robot and Guard) they showed seemed to have some good ideas behind them but would probably only appear in another mini-game collection... Which the console doesn't need at all (what with Nintendoland and Wii U Party already existing)...
They need to push more into the core market, but they did that with the Gamecube, and that didn't exactly do well either... It's a shame because that was a good game filled console as well, as is the Wii U...