I fucking agree with that, just paying 50 bucks for a Mario Party shovelware? You can kiss my lips on that one.MP10 was shit so I don't expect MP11 to be any good either.
I'm OK with it s long as the next Mario Party game for Switch isn't a sequel to Mario Party 10 in terms of gameplay, graphics, soundtrack and stuff. I want it to be more like something like Mario Party: Island Tour or Mario Party 9.MP10 was not my favorite entry in the series but if they can fix some of the mechanics like adding an option to play together or separately I would be very interested. I loved the franchise growing up and still play MP1-8 with friends and family. I think the Switch would be a lovely system to play MP on.
The developers answers are because they didn't like how in the time that's not a player's turn, they weren't that involved with the game and what their friends were doing.if they drop the all in the same damn car mechanic and the finished map thing mechanic and go back to buying stars then sure, why cant they make mario party games like they used too? 1-7 were great no idea why they went with the damn car mechanic, that no one likes since 8 and havent dropped the damn thing.
I did read something like that about Hudson's death part of the reason they changed formula, BUT, I don't think it was because Hudson owns something that Ninty can't do, considering MP8 exist which is pretty similar with the others.Idk where I heard it but I remember hearing that the real reason why they dont do turn based, buy stars mechanic anymore after mario party 8 is because in 2012 hudson soft ceased to exist and they are no longer able to use that formula since hudson was the creator and has the rights to that specific formula so nintendo is legally unable to use it since hudson soft is no longer a company or something dont quote me on that
Mario party 8 was developed by hudson soft and released in 2007, hudson soft disbanded in 2012. Mario party 9 and later were not developed by hudson soft and did not have the original formula in themBUT, I don't think it was because Hudson owns something that Ninty can't do, considering MP8 exist which is pretty similar with the others.
After a quick search, yeah, Hudson did develop MP8, my bad. There's Island Tour though, maybe Hudson owns the turn based game with minigames after each round format I guess? Though I dunno, I don't think companies can own specific game formats... right?Mario party 8 was developed by hudson soft and released in 2007, hudson soft disbanded in 2012. Mario party 9 and later were not developed by hudson soft and did not have the original formula in them