This is the new Miyamoto IP? wow
I'm surprised at the reaction to this. Not that people can't have their opinions, but I think it looks really cool. As far as the graphics go, it looks like a 3DS game. Surely we've all come to realise what a 3DS game looks like in stills on a computer by this point?
Looks like Kirby to me.
Huh, the team reminds me a bit of the Forever People
If i looked at that boxart without the knowledge that it is a Nintendo game made by IS, I would have completely ignored it as a shitty generic 3rd party game.
It's not like Majora 3D isn't coming we all know that's in the pipeline. All Grezzo have released since OOT3D is Flower Town.
It might even come out this year, they are just saving a few announcements for later in the summer.
Critiquing the box art, of all things? A few of the other comments in this thread make me want to throw my computer out the window
It's an Intelligent Systems game, I'm there day one.
Critiquing the box art, of all things? A few of the other comments in this thread make me want to throw my computer out the window
It's an Intelligent Systems game, I'm there day one.
definitely looks EBA-ish. i like it.
Nintendo fans: "We want a new IP"
*Code Name gets announced*
Nintendo fans: "It looks ugly! WHERE WAS MAJORA'S MASK HD?
*Game gets announced in January*
Nintendo fans: "Another remake? Nintendo needs new games"
... It is like an endless cycle!
Nintendo fans: "We want a new IP"
*Code Name gets announced*
Nintendo fans: "It looks ugly!
I think there's a lot of peeved people in here stripping because this game wasn't Metroid or Majora's Mask or Mother.
I'm still baffled at the lack of trailer.
I'm still baffled at the lack of trailer.
Certainly didn't expect this, that's for sure. Not really sure what to think of it right now though. I do generally trust in Intelligent Systems; they've earned that wait and see approach at least.
And not to bring up this dead horse again, but I do get why people complain when a game like this is announced over a new Metroid, F-Zero or Mother collection.
Yes, it is hypocritical to blame Nintendo for releasing the same IP's like Mario and Zelda time after time, to then dismiss this new IP as soon as it is announced. BUT, at the same time it is also understandeable that even though people might be tired of Mario and Zelda, they at the same time could be craving the return of other older IP's that are generally ignored (again: Metroid or F-Zero, but also Kid Icarus and Star Fox).
Ideally, Nintendo would fill its releases equally with new games in mainstay series, frequent new IP's AND frequent returns / reboots of older IP's that fans care about. It is that third category that older Nintendo fans in particular care about the most and which is generally ignored by Nintendo the most (hence the build up of hope and hype each time and then disappointment if an announcement again turns out to be a new mainstay IP or completely new IP that will take time to grow on people).
This E3, Nintendo is (imo) showing that they do understand their fanbase, more so than the last few years at least. Fingers crossed then that they will find ways to cater to all of their fans in the future by mixing up their releases and frequently returning to IP's that go back to their roots as game makers.
said it last night... I have to see it in motion. my biggest problem with the art style is it isn't what I WAS imagining. With that being said, if it works in motion I'm all for it.
beyond the art, everything else sounded incredible.
but Sticker star is the best paper Mario game
said it last night... I have to see it in motion. my biggest problem with the art style is it isn't what I WAS imagining. With that being said, if it works in motion I'm all for it.
beyond the art, everything else sounded incredible.
Nintendo fans: "We want a new IP"
*Code Name gets announced*
Nintendo fans: "It looks ugly! WHERE WAS MAJORA'S MASK HD?
*Game gets announced in January*
Nintendo fans: "Another remake? Nintendo needs new games"
... It is like an endless cycle!