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Nintendo Direct: new presentation announced for tomorrow

BlackJace

Member
You guys are absolute babies good god lmao.
I didn't expect much, therefore I'm not soul staggeringly disappointed.

But no lets act like dream games will be announced every time a Direct comes.

See ya next Direct.
 

Betty

Banned
One of the worst directs I’ve seen, as bad as the E3 one. I’m honestly glad this was leaked yesterday otherwise it really would have been a waste of 40 minutes.

This year, the only games I want are Pokemon Sun/Moon and Zelda Wii U/NX. Looks like they (3DS and Wii U) will both be dead after release. Everything else shown/announced just bored me to tears.

I agree, my eyes were glazed over non stop, I was hoping for more Pokemon news but I guess that's coming later.
 

Not

Banned
Well, post-Nintendo Direct GAF is in fine form lol. It was actually OK for once, too.

Nintendo's on a roll with Splatoon, Fire Emblem, etc... so nothing in this Direct upsets me. It's clear we'll get new big games when the NX comes out.

Any game announced for Wii U at this point is pointless, so why care? Meanwhile, I've got a new Pokémon and Kirby coming to my new 3DS this year-- with amiibo support. I'm really satisfied with my purchase, as I will be with the holiday NX/Zelda bundle.
 

disap.ed

Member
I think this has been a pretty decent Direct.
Judging by the lineup it is likely that NX won't be a handheld but indeed replace the WiiU from what I can tell.
 
Pretty much as I predicted before the arrival of any leaks.

Super Mario Maker's patch is by far the biggest news of the show to me. Keys (or some kind of system for flagging defeated bosses) have been my biggest request since day one, and open up a whole new level of flexibility for Metroidvanias or exploration stages in particular.

Paper Mario looks much like Sticker Star did at its unveiling, with a conspicuous absence of partners in the battle system, which won't make people happy if they were clamouring for another PM64/TTYD. But Sticker Star's primary issues were with its core mechanics (notably the "hard counter" design encouraged by the sticker battle system), and I don't mind a game that is similarly structured so long as it takes advantage of being on a home system, rather than a portable, by delivering a contiguous world rather than one that is broken down into stages for short sessions. Given what they showed of the GamePad integration, I am concerned about the potential lack of off-TV play.

(The American spelling of 'color' bugs me, but America runs the show in NA; what can you do.)

I expected Project Guard to be part of Star Fox from day one. If I'm clear on this, Star Fox Guard is bundled in every physical copy of SF Zero as part of the standard SKU (as was the case with Bayonetta 1+2—physically together, digitally separate), but to be honest, from the NA presentation I wasn't quite clear on this.

I don't think the presentation changed anybody's mind on Star Fox Zero or Federation Force, but I say that as someone who was already in the bag for Star Fox and not interested in MP:FF (not because it's a spin-off with no resemblance to a Metroid game, but because I just don't care to use my 3DS for online multiplayer, especially when the health of the multiplayer community for this game is unlikely to be great). I'm also not clear on whether MP:FF is exclusive to the n3DS or just enhanced with the second stick; I neither have an n3DS nor plan to get one, so that would rule me out.

Good call on the localization for #FE: given its target audience, it isn't remotely worth it to do an English dub, which in any case would have been inordinately challenging for a game that revolves around J-pop. It's coming a lot earlier than I expected, too. I'm not particularly keen on the game myself, but will be monitoring word of mouth on it just in case, as it is sure to have an extremely limited print run.

No cross-buy for SNES VC (expected, but disappointing), and surprisingly few details on My Nintendo given that it launches this month; I expected it to be the focus of the show.
 
Well of course they won't they are a Business and want to make money. However I believe that instead of alienating user bases they should try to maximize consumer availability for their IPs.

So either launch consoles at the same time as other companies with similar specs (to gain third party support so the consoles are a worthwhile investment for the consumer) or go thirdparty and create awesome games with a huge user base.

Maximize consumer availability of their popular brands, but essentially a death sentence to pretty much everything else. If you think current Nintendo relies too much on Mario and Zelda, then a third party Nintendo would have little else since they no longer have a reason to diversify
 

Heroman

Banned
So that those fans can then buy their games because they can't justify the purchase of a single-publisher console? Makes a lot of sense to me.
Well considering that Nintendo makes most of their money on hardware it makes no sense, not to mention they would have to completely change how they make games.
 

MK_768

Member
No shit, but this would have been a great opportunity to do it. And at an official reveal event and not some padded out and dull Direct. At any rate, hopefully they will soon.

My point is that Microsoft revealed the Xbox One in May. Nintendo is likely to follow suit. Maybe even in April.
 
It's clear to me now more than ever that Nintendo really has abandoned the Wii U. NX should have a historic launch line-up as I'd assume many of those projects moved over.

As for what was shown, Paper Mario looks all right. The 3DS stuff is just white noise to me anymore. I'm also curious if they relegated gamepad controls in Star Fox Zero to the new co-op mode; looks like they took it out of the single player mode (aside from the locking on segments).
 
I think those are good games and were among the exceptions I was thinking about, although I don't love them as much as some do. But everything else (which comprises a car majority of their output) has not even come close to catching my attention.

*shrug*

I liked Xenoblade X, I liked Smash, I liked Yoshi. I don't consider them "some of the best games in a decade," but I'd call all three of them great games. Last year was pretty bad for the 3DS for me, but 2016 is looking a lot better. The first 3DS game of the year I played was FE and I love it a lot.

Opinions differ, I suppose, but I don't think the last two years have been as bad for me as they seemingly have been for everyone else.
 
games im picking up

Wii U

Pokken Tournament
Star Fox Zero
Mario and Sonic 2016
Tokyo Mirage Sessions Sharp FE
Paper Mario

3ds

Dragon quest 7
Bravely Default Second
Mario and Sonic 2016
Monster Hunter generations
Kirby and the amiibo

Looks like im ahving a great year on my nintendo platforms :)
 

V-Faction

Member
So that those fans can then buy their games because they can't justify the purchase of a single-publisher console? Makes a lot of sense to me.

How is that problem Nintendo should rectify?

Hey, I bet most of their fans would love to save some money, they should probably go ahead and price their games at $0.00 too. Y'know, help out a bit by making free games.
 

killroy87

Member
Not the worst Direct ever, but the onslaught of "direct to video"-feeling franchise titles seems to be continuing. That new Kirby might be alright, but it was clearly made on the cheap, and it feels it.

Paper Mario was a shot to the heart though, that was truly disappointing. Can't believe that of all mechanics they take from Paper Jam, it's the Toad-saving mechanic.
 
This was honestly a pretty good direct over all. It was just presented poorly.

We're getting:
-New Kirby game
-Localized Rhythm Heaven
-Release Date for SMTxFE (or whatever they're calling it now, I keep forgetting the name two seconds after I read it)
-SNES VC Games (Should have happened ages ago, but is still a big deal)

And then, there's enough non-major stuff that everyone should be able to find at least one another announcement that they cared about. Even if they don't: four impactful announcements are more than we get in most Directs.

Bill just isn't a great presenter for this sort of stuff. I have nothing against the guy, I just don't think he's well suited to this kind of thing. His narration is very, very casual—which is generally fine except that in types of presentations, I want to get excited! Hyped! Holy crap guys—whatever-they're-calling-SMTxFE just got a release date!

I miss Iwata :(
 
Roughly on par with what I expected. Only thing I'm disappointed at is lack of Style Savvy, but Rhythm Heaven and the new Kirby game are great surprises. June is a perfect time for TMS FE as well, and that Project Guard game looks fun.

As for Tamaki... lol
 

oti

Banned
Happy with the Direct :)

Fates
FE
Disney Art Academy
Star Fox Guard
Rhythm Paradise!!!!

will be mine

Paper Mario looks interesting but if it's really just the same game again I think I'd rather pass. We'll see.
 

weekev

Banned
I thought it was a solid Direct.
Paper Mario looks good,
new Kirby is always awesome,
actually thought Mario and Sonic looked good.
The indie sizzle reel was cool.
I love the look of Starlix (realize a lot of you dont)
Rhythm heaven heading West is awesome too.

Why are people so angry?
 
I wasn't disappointed with the direct, but, I think the issue I had was that the two new games announced feel like filler. So uninspired and safe, which is a problem I've had with a lot of Nintendo's content as of late.

PM Wii U just looks like a Sticker Star rehash. Kirby looks very by the books. Meh.

Hopefully they have much more interesting software in preparation for NX. That said, SNES VC, FE Fates release date, MH Generations announcement etc were enough to satisfy me.
 
This thread is just one giant mood whiplash from post to post. Entertaining, to say the least.
E3 is still ahead of us, so I guess if you're dissatisfied, look forward to that? At least we'll get Zelda news then.
 

RK128

Member
This was a decent direct but it feels strange that Smash Brothers wasn't part of it......going to take a while I guess to get used to that game ending with the Bayonetta/Corrin content XD.

My personal highlight was Kirby as that looked like a really great game. New copy ability, decent amiibo usage and 'gimmick' working with the copy abilities (Mech); does enough to be different from Triple Deluxe (a fantastic platformer) but not too much to go away from how great that core gameplay is. Hands down my most anticipated Nintendo game this year so far.

.....And this goes right to Paper Mario Wii U. Its the exact opposite from Kirby; it has gameplay so different from the great (Original/TTYD) and good (SPM) games in the series and just adds more unneeded fluff. Hopeful that I'm wrong, as great visuals + strong soundtrack are expected from this but I have no hype for this what-so-ever. Might do well but for many, its the Federation Force of the Wii U, if that makes any sense.

Federation Force having a single player mode (based on release footage) makes me happy, as I was interested in the game despite heated backlash. Hopeful that they do a bit more to make it like Metroid but Next Level does great work, so looking forward to it.

Nice moves on Nintendo supporting Mario Maker, Splatoon and Hyrule Warriors Legends with DLC and Updates; shows they care about extended shelf life of popular and strong games they have.

Rythem Heaven getting localized is a fantastic move, as I know many people were looking forward to that. Might get myself as I never played this series before; looks fun :D.

Good direct all and all, but its a shame Nintendo is tone-deaf regarding fan feedback. People had a lot of issues with both Federation Force Reveal and Sticker Star.....and they did nothing to turn those issues around, just kept on moving like nothing happened at all. I don't blame them (as the former was due to Nintendo killing the Metroid series with Other M and latter from Sticker Star selling quite well + getting good reviews) but ignoring the fans leads to heated backlash sometimes, whether its right or wrong.
 

V-Faction

Member
Also, Bill.

Bill, Bill, Bill... mix it up, brah. Sit in a chair, at a desk, in a rollercoaster, something besides just looking at the audience and reading off the script in a monotone voice.
 

Pif

Banned
Like people are saying, Nintendo better get their shit together soon with NX.

This kind of half assed efforts of the same old franchises is gonna be ridiculous in 2017.
 

MilesTeg

Banned
Maximize consumer availability of their popular brands, but essentially a death sentence to pretty much everything else. If you think current Nintendo relies too much on Mario and Zelda, then a third party Nintendo would have little else since they no longer have a reason to diversify

They could still sell amiibos, their extremely limited collector editions, and have their mynintendo service. They could also take their time with software since they dont need to support a userbase by themselves, and also dont need to worry about making money on hardware
 

Kathian

Banned
This thread is just one giant mood whiplash from post to post. Entertaining, to say the least.
E3 is still ahead of us, so I guess if you're dissatisfied, look forward to that? At least we'll get Zelda news then.

Every Direct are the delusional and the senseable. The leaks wwere clearly true
 

entremet

Member
Good:

Paper Mario: Color Splash
Starfox
New Kirby 3DS game
SNES on n3DS--portable LTTP and Eartbound sound amazing
Rhythm Heaven Megamix
Dragon Quest VII

Bad:
Federation Force

Indifferent:
BD2
MHX
FE#
 

Daknight

Member
Found it enjoyable actually. Kirby game looks fun, so does Paper Mario (I liked sticker saga actually). Glad we finally got a date for #FE.

Kind of sad the only way to get the new hyrule warriors characters for Wii U is by buying the 3ds game -_-
 

ZeroX03

Banned
The Direct was positive for me. I'm interested in Kirby, Monster Hunter X, Star Fox Zero, Metroid, Fates, Rhythm Heaven, DQVII, #FE, SNES titles, SMM patch and probably Paper Mario.
 
Metroid = ISOLATION

How does the series producer not understand this basic concept?!!

Holy fuck is it an awful time to be a Nintendo fan. Fuuuuuck

How do self-identified Metroid-fans like you not understand that Federation Force is a spin off that aims for something different than the mainline games ?

Ignorance I guess.
 

Dice

Pokémon Parentage Conspiracy Theorist
Still have yet to get Super Mario Maker since my Wii U is in storage, but definitely want it.
Definitely want Star Fox Zero.
Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE might be good.

After that I may well be done with Wii U.

Good night, sweet prince. You weren't all that bad. You provided much fun.
 
I expected this kind of direct so I'm not too disappointed, but I still hate that they continue to ignore the elephants in the room. They kind of remind me of an ostrich that just puts their heads in the sand.
 

Chaos17

Member
Too much games coming out in Eu x_x

I guess, I will focus for now on Fire Emblem Fates, so I've 2 months to finish Etrian Odyssey untold 2 XD

Shibata was awesome in his presentation of Youkai Watch, I wanted to try the game at least just for him : https://twitter.com/RPGSite/status/705526667121434624

Also when I saw Kirby mini games I was like : "gimme Kirby rpg", lol
Starfox looked better than before.

Overall that was nice Direct that confirmed my choices.
I wish though that they would've let us see some sneak peaks from Japan like Etrian Odyssey 5.
 
How do self-identified Metroid-fans like you not understand that Federation Force is a spin off that aims for something different than the mainline games ?

Ignorance I guess.

I think Metroid fans would be a lot more accepting of Federation Force if the main series was healthy. But we're coming up on 9 years since Prime 3.
 

Heroman

Banned
They could still sell amiibos, their extremely limited collector editions, and have their mynintendo service. They could also take their time with software since they dont need to support a userbase by themselves, and also dont need to worry about making money on hardware
Well amibo wouldn't work.also they wouldnt be a to take there time since the only source of income is games. We seen what happen when a hardware maker becomes a software maker, it not pretty.
 
They could still sell amiibos, their extremely limited collector editions, and have their mynintendo service. They could also take their time with software since they dont need to support a userbase by themselves, and also dont need to worry about making money on hardware

Amiibo wouldn't really work unless they made an additional peripheral for compatibility. And a lot of those things aren't super relevant, or wouldn't exist without their own platform (Mynintendo). And they still would no longer need to diversify at all. Literally every company that goes third party sees a drastic drop in the number of ip they release for pretty much immediately. Why would Nintendo be different?
 

Taker666

Member
The Star Fox Guard game is weirdly the game I'm most likely to buy from Nintendo..maybe Starfox itself if it gets some decent reviews (I know they'll be mixed..but if the controls click with some and not others..that'll be fine).

Paper Mario..I'd have bought in a shot if it was an RPG. I'm not sure now...probably not.

Nothing that really interests me on 3DS, I'd be interested with an online Federation Force style shooter on Wii U...but not 3DS...it just doesn't suit it.

The retail game they showed I'm most likely to buy is LEGO STAR WARS.

Fingers crossed NX will have some strong titles announced at E3.
 
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