• UlyssesT [he/him]@hexbear.net
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    3 months ago

    They’re so amazingly dogmatic, too. There’s this subtext belief that Nintendo’s business decisions are somehow profoundly and uniquely wise, such as the claim that there can’t be a new F-Zero game because “there’s no conceivable way to make it different each time, which is a Nintendo™® mandate” as if it wouldn’t be enough to add weapons to the vehicles, customization/performance modifications, power allocation, outright flying or even space segments, or even out-of-the-car gameplay.

    Nope. Just the “make it different each time” of the Zelda plot rehashes forever and ever.

    Or, make it “different each time” by making it janky in a way most people don’t like, like Star Fox Zero which was also a plot rehash, and then shelve the franchise because people didn’t like it. Nintendo is that infallible! so-true

    • celsiustimeline@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      3 months ago

      I think there’s a pervasive myth about Nintendo, and that is that their games don’t innovate on themselves. Sure, there are maybe some titles that are not so innovative and seem like rehashes, but then there are the games that do that receive universal acclaim. Even using Zelda as an example. Majora’s Mask is an asset flip of Ocarina of Time, yet it does so many things differently and both are unique must play experiences. Coming from LttP to the N64 was a revelation. Metroid Prime is an inspired evolution of the classic Metroid game design. Paper Mario came out of nowhere and blew everyone away for a couple generations. Breath of the Wild had some of the most exciting emergent gameplay out of any title ever released. Even on a bad day, Nintendo innovates harder than Ubisoft has ever done. Don’t let the fanboys tell you what Nintendo is thinking. They’re full of shit. Nintendo isn’t making a new F-Zero game purely because there isn’t any demand for it. Nintendo is not allergic to money.

      That being said, fuck their over litigious anti-consumer tactics. It loses them goodwill with the gaming community.