What is Nintendo Doing?! | Nintenbyte Podcast Ep. 11
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- Опубліковано 16 жов 2024
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One correction, ToTK doesn't use the same engine as BoTW. BoTW uses a heavily modified version of Havok, ToTK uses a new Nintendo propietary engine, Mario Wonder uses it too and, if I'm not mistaken, Splatoon 3 and Switch Sports too.
I was a terrible person in the original Animal Crossing I think I caused Mr. RESETTI to have a heart attack because him getting mad at me was so hillaruous
This generation Nintendo have given us Astral Chain which here in the UK is rated 16 and now Emio so it looks as though they are moving into the more mature market. With people complaining there are no games this generation Nintendo cold be poised to start picking up the PS5 players
Maybe some. It depends on what they are looking for in games. It seems like a lot of people buy PS for 3rd party, which is odd, because you'd think that would be a little more even with Xbox at the least.
TotK was the first Zelda game that made me cry. When I saw Link flying atop the Light Dragon and he realized that it's Zelda after learning that the dragon transformation is permanent, it felt tragic. To me, that alone is the best story telling the Zelda team has ever done. And then they got to the end and shit the bed.
I want a physical copy for Luigis Mansion 1 having only on NSO is just a disappointment
Totk and botw were def a fun time tho it kinda lowered how I see the series as a whole, I found other games to fill in the gaps modern zelda lacked, but for some dumb sandbox exploration messing around fun modern zelda is it.
I think the next generation will be successful, but i don't know how much more successful. A good chunk of Switch sales were inflated thanks to people being forced indoors for a lengthy period of time. We'll never know what those sales would have looked like if we didn't have a pandemic. Whatever comes next, hopefully they pull it off very well
Open world games generally suck… I hate that every big game franchise is going that way