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GraveDusk143

xbox series x is $499 or $35 a month

available November 10

wouldn’t be surprised if sony reveals the ps5 price tomorrow or soon

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GraveDusk143

neogyo

@BenAV nice that game looks great. I wasn’t sure I’d like the monster collecting and battling tho so I skipped it..

nintendo is good for the soul

Giancarlothomaz

could Hyrule Warriors:Age of Calamity have a dramatic story?what Nintendo suprise us and give a happy ending, istead of the tragic ending we expect for this game, is very uncommon for Nintendo to do this, most of the Legend of Zelda games end in a happy ending, what if this happen to Hyrule Warriors:Age of Calamity, give the game a happy ending, when everyone is expecting a tragic ending for this game.

i like HD Rumble.

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jump

@Giancarlothomaz there’s a thread for Hyrule Warriors which would make for a better discussion there than here.

There’s is a happy ending by giving hope for Ganon to be defeated still even when things seem lost. Tbh Ganon needed a win, something I hate by repeated antagonists is you're so use to them losing that you no longer take them seriously.

Nicolai wrote:

Alright, I gotta stop getting into arguments with jump. Someone remind me next time.

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Doesn’t Ganon have a timeline where he won

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jump

@-Green- yeah, the game over screen from OOT is apparently in the timeline.

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Cat Mario related I would imagine.

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kuri4

Kitoro wrote:

why are you guys asking for a next direct? we got new game announcements not even the past week for both mario and zelda. cant you guys be satisfied for at least 1 week?

-The last Direct was over a year ago.
-This has been one of the worst Nintendo years probably ever, as far as releases and communication go (and as is stated in this topic, this doesn't seem to be due to Covid)
-Even being a hardcore Mario and Zelda fan, I just don't care about games I own coming out again with no major updates and a Warrior game. (Galaxy is my favourite game ever.)
-Their strategy of waiting till the last minute to announce games has been really bad. Can't afford to buy 60€ games that come out of the blue. It also leads to months of question marks. Which would be OK, if the Switch wasn't a 300€ thing you buy with the promise of playing games on it. More info would be appreciated.
-Nintendo had to be sued into allowing people to cancel preorders, they've just been rubbing me the wrong way.

I think a good Nintendo Direct would be the only thing that could wash the bad taste away.

kuri4

rotorooter

@kuri4 your life must be fun. Sorry that the major company you chose to buy a thing off of is pleasuring you personally. I'm sure there are still a few things to come too.

rotorooter

kuri4

rotorooter wrote:

@kuri4 your life must be fun. Sorry that the major company you chose to buy a thing off of is pleasuring you personally. I'm sure there are still a few things to come too.

I dunno if you can make conclusions about a person's life based on them criticizing a (honestly lately pretty greedy) game company.

I want Nintendo to be what they can be-which is great.

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kuri4

BenAV

kuri4 wrote:

Their strategy of waiting till the last minute to announce games has been really bad. Can't afford to buy 60€ games that come out of the blue. It also leads to months of question marks.

I disagree completely that this is bad. I personally love the short turnaround between announcement and release date. I hate when games are announced forever in advanced and time just seems to drag on and on until release, even worse when there's delays. Just keep a little bit of money set aside just in case and that should't be an issue.

kuri4 wrote:

This has been one of the worst Nintendo years probably ever, as far as releases and communication go

I also disagree with this. While there isn't too much I'm excited about from the upcoming releases, I think those plus Animal Crossing, Xenoblade, Paper Mario, 51 Worldwide Games, etc. has been a pretty solid year for first party releases overall. Nothing wrong with the way they've announced and communicated either, people are just way too impatient.

kuri4 wrote:

Nintendo had to be sued into allowing people to cancel preorders, they've just been rubbing me the wrong way.

You can only cancel until a week before launch when the money is taken. I don't understand what there is to be upset about.

BenAV

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kuri4 wrote:

-This has been one of the worst Nintendo years probably ever, as far as releases and communication go (and as is stated in this topic, this doesn't seem to be due to Covid)
-Even being a hardcore Mario and Zelda fan, I just don't care about games I own coming out again with no major updates and a Warrior game. (Galaxy is my favourite game ever.)
-Their strategy of waiting till the last minute to announce games has been really bad. Can't afford to buy 60€ games that come out of the blue. It also leads to months of question marks. Which would be OK, if the Switch wasn't a 300€ thing you buy with the promise of playing games on it. More info would be appreciated.
-Nintendo had to be sued into allowing people to cancel preorders, they've just been rubbing me the wrong way.

I think a good Nintendo Direct would be the only thing that could wash the bad taste away.

I agree with this. I feel it has been worse as a Wii U owner, because the expectation is that you will be excited to play x game again because they added in some small amount of new content on top, and charge full price.

Even if we include the new Hyrule Warriors game, there has only been 4 new games this year and your milage may vary.
For example, 51 Worldwide Games are games you will probably have played during yoir lifetime in one place, whilst neat, not particularly interesting.

Animal Crossing also varies because I personally find it boring; I enjoyed it somewhat once I finally figured out what the heck I was doing, but then it got boring again when I realised that there are only really two ways to play:

1 - The Social Architect - Where you interact frequently with the community (both in with villagers and out the game with IRL people) and concentrate on decorating your island your way.
2 - The Collector - You purposely try to hunt down as many insects, bugs, fush and unique furniture as possible whilst expanding your home as much as possible.

Both of these methods of play felt like work to me, when I could be relaxing and playing something else.

I want to try the new Paper Mario, but given my experience with Sticker Star and ongoing experience with Colour Splash, and what I have seen of The Origami King, I cannot see anything that would convince me that I will actually enjoy it and not just be disappointed again. I don't particular feel like wasting money on something that I think I will hate, since I already spend enough on games that I think I might like but don't.

Obviously I can't judge the new Hyrule Warriors yet, but it is the only thing I am somewhat looking forward to this year because I am hoping it will fill the hole of disappointment left from the lack of story/worldbuilding in BOTW.

Regarding the direct however; as nice as a proper direct would be, I have given up the ghost when it comes to wanting one. Nintendo seem very stubborn in not wanting to do one. It is just easier to write off the year (and perhaps the next) at this point.

Signature, huh? Where do I sign?

Grumblevolcano

@Northwind I know it would be a normal theme for the news channel on the Switch but not the social media accounts.

Grumblevolcano

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