Vinterbird
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You would think Nintendo would know better at this point. When you're showing off the very first gameplay from one of your biggest franchises, you would show something that shows the game more fully. I know they're still a year out and so on, but when you show off your game for the very first time it needs to be a good showing, no matter what.
It's bad marketing not to know that people will react on what they're shown, no matter the context. It was an incredibly honest demo, but they should have known people would react to it being sparse and have populated a demo area with what they wanted the final game to feel like. Nintendo could have hit it out of the park with this first showing, but instead they made something that created two camps instead. Hopefully they can show something better and more representative of the final game early next year in order to destroy what negative buzz this has created.
It's bad marketing not to know that people will react on what they're shown, no matter the context. It was an incredibly honest demo, but they should have known people would react to it being sparse and have populated a demo area with what they wanted the final game to feel like. Nintendo could have hit it out of the park with this first showing, but instead they made something that created two camps instead. Hopefully they can show something better and more representative of the final game early next year in order to destroy what negative buzz this has created.