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Topic: Number one thing I fear about Hyrule Warriors

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CaviarMeths

unrandomsam wrote:

The one thing I fear about it is it starting a trend where every game on a Nintendo system from 3rd parties is skinned to be like a Nintendo game.

Yeah, I hate it when 3rd parties collaborate with Nintendo to bring quality content to the Wii U. Ruins my whole day.

SMEXIZELDAMAN wrote:

Warriors games are just button mashing so you only ever need like 3 dif buttons to play the game well.

If the game is too easy for you, play on Hard or Chaos.

As for topic, I would love to see the Gamecube controller become an option when the adapter is released. The Pro Controller is great, I have two of them, but nothing beats the Gamecube controller when it comes to comfort or the natural feel of the button layout.

Edited on by CaviarMeths

So Anakin kneels before Monster Mash and pledges his loyalty to the graveyard smash.

unrandomsam

UGXwolf wrote:

WaLzgi wrote:

They have a manual for that

This comment wins the thread. Problem solved. We can all go home.

@unrandomsam Aside for the other comments of that being better than no 3rd party support, I find it really silly to compare two games in a franchise that don't play at all like each other. Hyrule Warriors and Skyward Sword are two examples, but would you really compare DK: King of Swing to DKC2: Diddy's Kong Quest or DKCTF? Would you really compare Mario Kart Wii to Super Mario Galaxy? Heck, I would argue that it doesn't make sense to compare Other M to any of the Metroid Prime series. It just seems silly to me to say something like "this game plays nothing like Zelda, despite have Zelda characters and being in Hyrule. I HATE IT!"

But then maybe I'm inclined to think that way because I see a franchise like I do a brand. Zelda, Mario, Donkey Kong, and Poke'mon are all brands that I trust. Their games rarely, if ever, let me down. On the flipside, generic FPS number 58 has a name I'm unfamiliar with and sounds generic. (This is just for example's sake. I'm not saying all 3rd party support is generic FPS [number here])

Anyways, aside from this, I don't see a trend following this game, or if it does, the trend won't last once the devs realize they've gotta do a lot of research on the genre to appease the megafans.

For two identical games I would always prefer the one with a different setting to something I have played loads of.

Or even something like a Kid Icarus game that played like a Zelda gane, I am just less burnt out with Zelda and Mario (I do treat like Smash Bros / Mario Party separately).

Rare has already proven you can make a new game and if it is good enough it can sell as well as anything on the platform.

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