RE: We chat about videogames and videogame accessories.
04-13-2014, 07:19 PM
I'd like to believe that part of it is that the economy isn't doing so well right now, and Nintendo wants to go for safe bets that they know everyone will buy, like cookie-cutter Mario and Zelda games, instead of new and experimental stuff that people might not like. Like how every single Xbox game is an FPS or cover-based shooter, and there are a million Call of Duty sequels.
The alternative is that Nintendo doesn't care about creativity anymore and just wants to make money, so I really hope it's the first one.
The alternative is that Nintendo doesn't care about creativity anymore and just wants to make money, so I really hope it's the first one.