Who said anything about Ubisoft? It doesn't need to be Ubisoft making this game. I think there would be a benefit to retaining some of the talent that worked on Starlink, but I don't think just going back to the team and saying "Do this again, but more Starfox" is the right way to handle it, I think they'll want more supervision and to collaborate a bit more on some ideas for the game rather than Starlink which was basically just Ubisoft's idea and Nintendo licensed them to include Star Fox as a way to get more Nintendo fans interested in the game.
You're not wrong, but honestly I just I want is a Star Fox game in a style that better fits not being 70 dollars, because I'd like to buy a Star Fox game, near launch ideally, without needing to spend an additional 70 dollars. They could make a good 40-50 dollar video game, a thing they used to do and could do again, and I'd just prefer that honestly.
Like there's too many factors where like "replayability isn't real, only content is" brained nonsense feels nearly inevitable. I was eh on how parts of Pikmin 4 did that, and that's objectively one of the best examples of Nintendo going "more content tho". Mario Odyssey went on too long after an all time great first 15 hours, I have to buy 3D World again if I want Bowser's Fury, Pokemon falling on its face going open world, every 3D Zelda between open world and Warriors relying on endless repetitive content, the stupid green crystals in Prime 4. I'm just a bit tired of it. I would like games at reasonable time spent and price, can we do that again? Can those exist, Nintendo? Can they be allowed to exist?
I would pay 50 dollars, for a good Star Fox game, at a store. It could have 15-20 hours of content in a single player campaign and maybe a small online multiplayer mode if they have time (maybe 10 hours if the multiplayer is really good and has a good amount of things going for it, I don't know). That would be fine, that's cool.
Genuine coincidence that I'm playing Captain Toad lately, I just realized. Not my favorite game in the world but I won't be playing it, still, in a month, and that suits me just fine.
I was thinking more that the next 3D Mario would be a crossover game where Mario explores various Nintendo universes, kind of like how Astro Bot was a huge celebration of Playstation's legacy.
I'm not sure how I would feel about that with a Mario platformer but I've always thought that would make a cool Mario RPG game.
it's better than how we started off the switch 2 gen where people would just lie about the price of stuff. that was genuinely tiring, meanwhile a lot of price discussions more recently i feel are actually managable.
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