One thing Nintendo has always had was quality and reliability. They never did shady stuff for the sake of an extra dollar. If they said something was gonna get done, it was going to be done. They've made some stupid mistakes (like Virtual Boy), but those stupid ideas were still made tangible in a way that wasn't half-assed.
This is a Zelda title that had a trailer out before the Wii U even hit shelves. Still not having it released is a "bait and switch" douche move that you'd expect from Microsoft or EA, not Nintendo. They've had years to finish this highly anticipated title and appease the Wii U crowd. Everyone knows this should have been a Wii U release title. And they're delaying it even more. I expected better from Nintendo. I don't know what they're doing, but about 4 years ago they needed to quadruple their 1st party software development team and get those flagship games on the shelves ASAP. And they didn't. And are STILL dragging their ass and not supporting the Wii U with a good flow of flagship titles.
I own a Wii U, and the only title I really got into was Lego Undercover. After that, I moved the Wii U to my son's room because nothing was happening with it. And my kid plays the emulator games only (N64 and Wii mostly). In fact, he'd rather play Mario Kart Wii than the Wii U version for whatever reason. I just don't care. I made a mistake when I bought that Wii U. I'm not saying any other console was better choice. Just that the Wii U was a waste of money and a bad investment.
Oh, also, f*** that Windwaker HD crap. The fact that they 'remade' Wind Waker instead of Ocarina of Time tells you all you need to know. Windwaker looked better initially so it was easier to upscale a bit with minimal effort and say "Hey, new zelda game for the Wii U!" even though Ocarina of Time was miles of ahead of it. An Ocarina of Time true HD rebuild from scratch would have flown off the shelves like a Final Fantasy VII full HD rebuild (not upscale). But, hey, that would require work. Wind Waker for the Wii U was a slap in the face to Wii U owners. Even more so because they just delayed the real Wii U Zelda game. Again. After a bait&switch.
I am officially done with Nintendo. I should have never strayed from the PC.
This is a Zelda title that had a trailer out before the Wii U even hit shelves. Still not having it released is a "bait and switch" douche move that you'd expect from Microsoft or EA, not Nintendo. They've had years to finish this highly anticipated title and appease the Wii U crowd. Everyone knows this should have been a Wii U release title. And they're delaying it even more. I expected better from Nintendo. I don't know what they're doing, but about 4 years ago they needed to quadruple their 1st party software development team and get those flagship games on the shelves ASAP. And they didn't. And are STILL dragging their ass and not supporting the Wii U with a good flow of flagship titles.
I own a Wii U, and the only title I really got into was Lego Undercover. After that, I moved the Wii U to my son's room because nothing was happening with it. And my kid plays the emulator games only (N64 and Wii mostly). In fact, he'd rather play Mario Kart Wii than the Wii U version for whatever reason. I just don't care. I made a mistake when I bought that Wii U. I'm not saying any other console was better choice. Just that the Wii U was a waste of money and a bad investment.
Oh, also, f*** that Windwaker HD crap. The fact that they 'remade' Wind Waker instead of Ocarina of Time tells you all you need to know. Windwaker looked better initially so it was easier to upscale a bit with minimal effort and say "Hey, new zelda game for the Wii U!" even though Ocarina of Time was miles of ahead of it. An Ocarina of Time true HD rebuild from scratch would have flown off the shelves like a Final Fantasy VII full HD rebuild (not upscale). But, hey, that would require work. Wind Waker for the Wii U was a slap in the face to Wii U owners. Even more so because they just delayed the real Wii U Zelda game. Again. After a bait&switch.
I am officially done with Nintendo. I should have never strayed from the PC.