If there's one thing Platinum is good at, it's making amazingly flashy and satisfying combat. When it comes to boss battles in Zelda, it's obviously quite epic to ride on Morpheel's back and stab it, but let's face it, sometimes we could use a bit more finesse, or some more intensity. Imagine how well Platinum could have made the Ganondorf boss in TP. I think it would be most interesting to see what their collaborative efforts could achieve. But what are your thoughts?
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As much as I love Platinum, their hyper/insane visual style wouldn't fit in with the Zelda series at all. I could never imagine a boss fight like the ones in W101 or Bayonetta being tacked onto a Zelda game and not having it feel out of place.
I love Platinum but there would be too much going on. Nintendo would have to dictate 80 percent of the game, so I think Nintendo should
take full control of Zelda.
Yes. And on that note, Okami needs a Wii U port... I wouldn't have any problem with them working on a Zelda game, but right now I'd rather it be a collaborative project with the Zelda team, since they still haven't made an HD game. Nintendo would probably test their abilities on a less popular franchise though first, like Metroid or Star Fox.
Douche is a relative term. Different people have different opinions on what makes someone a douche. For me, if you're a licensed developer for a company (i.e. Nintendo) then it doesn't look very good for you to say negative things about said company. He's the one that brought up the idea of making a Starfox game and then he got upset when people asked him about it. If he didn't want people asking him about it, perhaps he shouldn't have brought it up in the first place. He clearly has anger issues that, to me, doesn't make him look very good to publicly expose that. I also don't think it makes a professional look very good to call potential customers "f****** idiots."
But, of course, this is just my opinion. That's why I said, "I think" before that statement, and then I showed examples of why I think that. If you like those attributes of his, then that's fine with me. Different strokes for different folks.
Douche is a relative term. Different people have different opinions on what makes someone a douche. For me, if you're a licensed developer for a company (i.e. Nintendo) then it doesn't look very good for you to say negative things about said company. He's the one that brought up the idea of making a Starfox game and then he got upset when people asked him about it. If he didn't want people asking him about it, perhaps he shouldn't have brought it up in the first place. He clearly has anger issues that, to me, doesn't make him look very good to publicly expose that. I also don't think it makes a professional look very good to call potential customers "f****** idiots."
But, of course, this is just my opinion. That's why I said, "I think" before that statement, and then I showed examples of why I think that. If you like those attributes of his, then that's fine with me. Different strokes for different folks.
Its probably mentally straining dealing with the amount of tweets he constantly receives (I would probably go crazy).
@Wonder_Mask Yamauchi was a businessman, not a game designer. I expect no less from a businessman.
@Jazzer94 Well, then, maybe he shouldn't be on twitter. Or he could just not read all the "tweets" that he gets. Or instead of cussing people out on twitter he could just go in a different room and meditate. I can't feel sorry for someone who constantly puts themselves in a position that upsets them.
He speaks Pigeon Engrish, it always comes across as rude in text even though he rarely is. You should watch some interviews with him, he's actually really polite and is really good with his fans.
Yes. And on that note, Okami needs a Wii U port... I wouldn't have any problem with them working on a Zelda game, but right now I'd rather it be a collaborative project with the Zelda team, since they still haven't made an HD game. Nintendo would probably test their abilities on a less popular franchise though first, like Metroid or Star Fox.
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