The Wii U hasn't stopped sucking. It still barely has anything worth playing unless you're a diehard Nintendo fan. It has next to nothing to appeal to anybody who isn't already a Nintendo fan. Sure, there are some games that might be good coming out in, oh, primarily 2015, but let's face it: unless you already like the Nintendo games of the past, the odds are against you liking the Nintendo games of the now and future. That is why Nintendo needs third parties, and that is why, no matter how good this Zelda game ends up being, it will not propel Wii U sales to where they need to be.Remember when the Wii U sucked?
Yeah, me neither.
The Wii U hasn't stopped sucking. It still barely has anything worth playing unless you're a diehard Nintendo fan. It has next to nothing to appeal to anybody who isn't already a Nintendo fan. Sure, there are some games that might be good coming out in, oh, primarily 2015, but let's face it: unless you already like the Nintendo games of the past, the odds are against you liking the Nintendo games of the now and future. That is why Nintendo needs third parties, and that is why, no matter how good this Zelda game ends up being, it will not propel Wii U sales to where they need to be.
But why? Their biased opinion can't be proven incorrect by your biased perspective.I know, but people kept arguing about how the Wii U sucked bla bla so now I just feel sorry for them.
The third-parties are definitely needed, but what's with the assertion that only diehard Nintendo fans are interested in the games Nintendo has to offer and not other individuals?The Wii U hasn't stopped sucking. It still barely has anything worth playing unless you're a diehard Nintendo fan. It has next to nothing to appeal to anybody who isn't already a Nintendo fan. Sure, there are some games that might be good coming out in, oh, primarily 2015, but let's face it: unless you already like the Nintendo games of the past, the odds are against you liking the Nintendo games of the now and future. That is why Nintendo needs third parties, and that is why, no matter how good this Zelda game ends up being, it will not propel Wii U sales to where they need to be.
But why? Their biased opinion can't be proven incorrect by your biased perspective.
The sales from the Gamecube generation to now speak volumes for the fact that their sales are only decreasing, with the Wii only selling as well as it did because the casual audience wanted casual games that, at the start of the generation, there were no smartphones that could provide them. At this point, a solid number of first party games have released on the Wii U, none of them necessarily bad, but sales have barely pushed up with each one. That tells me that popularity amongst non-diehard Nintendo fans is decreasing, and in turn, sales are only really being generated by the loyal fans who are still okay with playing the same four or five franchises that have existed for over 20 years.The third-parties are definitely needed, but what's with the assertion that only diehard Nintendo fans are interested in the games Nintendo has to offer and not other individuals?
The third-parties are definitely needed, but what's with the assertion that only diehard Nintendo fans are interested in the games Nintendo has to offer and not other individuals?
The sales from the Gamecube generation to now speak volumes for the fact that their sales are only decreasing, with the Wii only selling as well as it did because the casual audience wanted casual games that, at the start of the generation, there were no smartphones that could provide them. At this point, a solid number of first party games have released on the Wii U, none of them necessarily bad, but sales have barely pushed up with each one. That tells me that popularity amongst non-diehard Nintendo fans is decreasing, and in turn, sales are only really being generated by the loyal fans who are still okay with playing the same four or five franchises that have existed for over 20 years.
the flood never ended link and zelda sailed to a new world and started a new. spirit tracks was afterward. but this could be before st you never know with this crazy ass timeline. i'm definitely sure though it is in the adult timeline around the flood era. that tunic gives it away.hmmmm lots of the details/patterns look windwake-esqe, might it be based after the flood has ended.....not so up there on zelda lore, but would kinds make sense that there would be much more greenage to the landscape if its based after windwaker with the flood ended. still looks pretty impressive
because it's gbatempWhy does every Nintendo thread end up here?
This game is going to turn out mighty impressive. Dying to see more footage.
I'm sorry, I don't see a UI or anything about this that says that this is "in-game". The most I would claim is that it is "in-engine", in the actual game world. If this can happen in the game without of any kind of scripted event, then Nintendo has managed to advance gaming technology 10 years, and you can color me however you please.
Sorry Aonuma, but I'm not buying your bullshit yet.
True, but if they want to impress me, show me real game play. What we saw in that footage is no more than a series of quick-time events at best, and that is not what I expect out of Zelda. If it wasn't even a series of quick-time events, then that means it was 100% scripted footage of who we currently assume is the hero defeating a mid to end-game level enemy from start to finish, something I've never encountered in a Zelda game before. Either one is bad marks for me on this entry in the series already if you want to claim that it is gameplay.Scripted gameplay is still gameplay.
True, but if they want to impress me, show me real game play. What we saw in that footage is no more than a series of quick-time events at best, and that is not what I expect out of Zelda. If it wasn't even a series of quick-time events, then that means it was 100% scripted footage of who we currently assume is the hero defeating a mid to end-game level enemy from start to finish, something I've never encountered in a Zelda game before. Either one is bad marks for me on this entry in the series already if you want to claim that it is gameplay.
I would much rather them claim that this is in-engine footage on the system than claiming actual gameplay.
While I would tend to agree that it would be more confusing calling it in-engine, I would also like to point out that calling it gameplay is equally if not more-so misleading. If they wanted to show what the game would look like there are plenty of other ways than displaying a tease like this and calling it gameplay.If they said in-engine though it wouldn't be clear that this is what the game would look like.
Also we have about a year and a half until the game is released, they would want to spread out everything so they just started with some info and a tease.
They mentioned it's real gameplay, what more do you want confirmed? It may be someone playing real gameplay, then using debug mode to alter camera angle, slowed down when link jumps up to attack mid air from his horse to make it more dramatic.I'm sorry, I don't see a UI or anything about this that says that this is "in-game". The most I would claim is that it is "in-engine", in the actual game world. If this can happen in the game without of any kind of scripted event, then Nintendo has managed to advance gaming technology 10 years, and you can color me however you please.
Sorry Aonuma, but I'm not buying your bullshit yet.