Daggerborn13
Banned
I don't know if I've said this already
- I don't consider anyone a true gamer if they don't, at the very least, respect Nintendo. You don't have to like them, or their games, but at least recognize the influence they've had through out the years and the entire industry. I feel sorry for anyone who didn't grow up playing their games as kids. To this day, Nintendo is one of the few companies that is able to harmonize art, music, perfect controls and superb level design. They truly get it. They simply capture why video games are fun and what makes people come back for more, over and over again. Few companies are able to do his and even smaller few are can do it consistently.
- Most gamers are really stupid, terrible at games and have awful, AWFUL ideas. Devs really shouldn't listen to the vast majority of their fanbase. Then again, at times, fans are right about things. If a game is horribly unbalanced or is ridden with bugs, most feedback is probably sound. Any other situation, the devs are better off doing what they think is best for the game.
- "Entitlement" is just another way for assholes to convince others that they shouldn't care about their own rights. Sure, these companies are in business to make money. But that doesn't mean I have to give it to them. In the end, without us they wouldn't exist. Gamers should be very concerned about what their money is actually doing towards and know exactly what they're buying. They shouldn't have to just "deal with" anything. Speak up, vote with your wallet. Push back and say no.
- There is nothing wrong with having "cinematic" type game play. However, I don't want every fucking game to glorified shooting gallery, with mindless QTEs that runs in 30 fps. That isn't a game. It's interactive movie. Yeah...I'm looking at you Naughty Dog.
- Oh...OH...OHHH!!! How on God's green Earth is League of Legends so popular!?!??! It's one of the most boring games I have every played. Sure, the characters are neat. But one game mode...one map.....you're kidding right? Complex and deep, my ass. I just can't believe it. I literally fall alseep playing this game. I go into a near comatose state everytime I attempt to watch LOL Twitch streams with friends. Jesus. I really can't stand that game at all. I can't. I CAN'T
- Bioshock Infinite was very disappointing. Great story. Wonderful art. Good music. But game play....what happened Irrational? Linear as fuck, boring, predictable encounters and everything that made the other Bioshock games great, just watered down to nothing. I really hope the DLC is better.
- Edmund McMillen, Tommy Refenes and Florian Himsl are geniuses. Someone give them a blank check and let them do WHATEVER they want.
I do respect Nintendo for what they used to be, and how they brought videogames back from the brink of death. However, I see respect as something that is earned, but needs to be maintained. For instance if you do great deeds and then do several terrible ones should I not lose respect for you? Nintendo has made far too many missteps for me to respect them as they stand right now. I gave them plenty of slack, waiting right up until the Wii U to write them off as a valid source of game entertainment, but I can't abide another lackluster system on their part.
It is my honest opinion that Nintendo should just throw up the white flag and join Sega. They've made one incredibly bad decision after the other. They managed to pull out a success with the Wii because they brought in people of all ages through a unique gimmick, but those people weren't fooled again when the Wii U came out. Nintendo doesn't know what it's doing any more, and their PR people say ridiculous things like "We're not competing" and "We don't care what Sony and Microsoft are doing."
It's really nice that they are willing to try and innovate and expand on games, since that's what they did with the NES and its controller. Nobody had anything like it at the time, but it's that simple controller that stood the test of time and is standard today. Why don't they just stick it out for a generation and decide to fall into the fold? Make great games and go with a controller that actually works. I guarantee you if Nintendo did both of those things people would buy their console.
The problem is Nintendo is stuck in the past, clinging on to characters that have existed for decades. From a philosophical perspective it's nice to say things like "We're not competing with other companies" but from a real world perspective they've gotta be out of their minds to think consumers aren't comparing their hardware to other manufacturers. I love Nintendo because their system and its games were a huge part of my childhood, but they've lost it in terms of a company.