Topic List | Page List: 1 |
---|---|
Topic | Does the general public still think of Nintendo as the "kiddy" company |
GreenKnight127 10/19/19 7:16:14 PM #37: | LinkPizza posted... GreenKnight127 posted...DeathMagnetic80 posted...I mean, they are. Sometimes they hit the "family" vibe just right with things like Super Mario Odyssey, and the n sometimes its just a little TOO kiddie like the new Yoshi game. I was excited to try it, but it's very very very easy and just didn't seem to have much depth to it compared to things like Odyssey, who I got bored. A small child would probably dig it though. I absolutely ADORED Twilight Princess. Probably the last Nintendo game that made me genuinely excited. I played the shit out of it. 100% completion. Got all the bugs and ghosts around the world. No offense to Zelda fans....but everything after Twilight Princess was a step back in the design department. Just my opinion, but I stand by it. Samus Returns for the 3DS was pretty awesome as well. (That ending suggested a Metroid Fusion remake/sequel as well!) One that I'm REALLY curious about is Shin Megami Tensei V. That will certainly be mature....and seems to be a Switch exclusive. But maybe it's only a timed exclusive. So few genuinely dark, difficult, and mature games that are Nintendo exclusives. Kinda makes me sad. But that's not what the console is all about, so I guess I shouldn't be surprised. Mario Party 27. Kirby's Epic Cooking Adventure. Zelda's Music Machine. Yoshi's Dance Studio. Luigi's Bubble Bath Baby Bear (Where you play as Luigi's pet bear that loves bubble baths). Just seems to be Nintendo's forte. --- Press X to jump. Press X again to double jump. Hold X to glide. ... Copied to Clipboard! |
Topic List | Page List: 1 |