Hyrule Warriors looks like an awsome game. I'm not trying to take anything away from it. However in my opinion, they should have made Hyrule Warriors the "Diablo 3 killer" since it was released around the same time.
@Einherjar Who sets the standard in the gaming industry? The customers do! What kind of question is that?
If we go by your theories, Wii U would be much more successful then they are now. They are in an "improving"' mode. They still aren't making the sales to compete with the other two. Since some of major 3rd Party developers dumped Wii U, Wii U will need to rely on exclusives to give people an incentive to buy the system.
Wii U should just focus on "system sellers" first. Mario Kart 8 is a system seller. Smash Bros will be a system seller. Hyrule Warriors, not so much. So maybe Nintendo should ask people buying the games what they want in a gaming system and games?
People want online multiplayer and how can you dispute that fact? Name any of the top system games and see how many have some sort of online multi-player mode. Its nothing I'm making up.
@Einherjar I know tha Koei made this game. However, they are using a Nintendo property. Nintendo sets the guidines for the use of their property. If Nintendo wanted an online co-op feature, it would have it. I could understand if the "Dynasty Warriors" didn't have online co-op in its other games, but they do. You are correct on your assesment of the games I own. I only own a Wii U. I'm an avid Nintendo supporter. I have been every since my parents bought me my first Nintendo with the Gyromite Robot and Duck Hunt gun. Nintendo's games have always had an element of pure fun that other consoles never had, but they need to "get with the times". In order for them to compete with the other consoles, their exclusive titles will need some sort of online multiplayer feature. Platfomers are a different story, I can understand not making an online multi-player for those. But for games like this, yes.
Sorry folks, I can't justify paying any money for this game unless there is an online co-op mode.
Nintendo is pretty successful with Mario Kart 8 and its ability to compete with others online. Smash Bros will have the same appeal. Why don't they continue the trend?
Nintendo appears to be totally by-passing the mmorpg/online co-op modes. In order for Nintendo to get back into the "game" and be competative, they will need to make games like "Hyrule Warriors" have online co-op game play.
Does anyone know if Bayonetta 2 will offer online co-op play? How awesome would it be to gave an mmorpg set in Hyrule? Or have Zelda Wii U have an rpg mixed with online co-op.... crazy!
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Re: September Update for Hyrule Warriors Adds New Challenge Mode, Retro Sword, and BGM Settings
Maybe NintendoLife should do a poll to see what players prefer in reference to games.
Re: September Update for Hyrule Warriors Adds New Challenge Mode, Retro Sword, and BGM Settings
Hyrule Warriors looks like an awsome game. I'm not trying to take anything away from it. However in my opinion, they should have made Hyrule Warriors the "Diablo 3 killer" since it was released around the same time.
Re: September Update for Hyrule Warriors Adds New Challenge Mode, Retro Sword, and BGM Settings
@Einherjar Who sets the standard in the gaming industry? The customers do! What kind of question is that?
If we go by your theories, Wii U would be much more successful then they are now. They are in an "improving"' mode. They still aren't making the sales to compete with the other two. Since some of major 3rd Party developers dumped Wii U, Wii U will need to rely on exclusives to give people an incentive to buy the system.
Wii U should just focus on "system sellers" first. Mario Kart 8 is a system seller. Smash Bros will be a system seller. Hyrule Warriors, not so much. So maybe Nintendo should ask people buying the games what they want in a gaming system and games?
People want online multiplayer and how can you dispute that fact? Name any of the top system games and see how many have some sort of online multi-player mode. Its nothing I'm making up.
Re: September Update for Hyrule Warriors Adds New Challenge Mode, Retro Sword, and BGM Settings
@Einherjar I know tha Koei made this game. However, they are using a Nintendo property. Nintendo sets the guidines for the use of their property. If Nintendo wanted an online co-op feature, it would have it.
I could understand if the "Dynasty Warriors" didn't have online co-op in its other games, but they do.
You are correct on your assesment of the games I own. I only own a Wii U. I'm an avid Nintendo supporter. I have been every since my parents bought me my first Nintendo with the Gyromite Robot and Duck Hunt gun.
Nintendo's games have always had an element of pure fun that other consoles never had, but they need to "get with the times". In order for them to compete with the other consoles, their exclusive titles will need some sort of online multiplayer feature.
Platfomers are a different story, I can understand not making an online multi-player for those. But for games like this, yes.
Re: Minor Web Miiverse Update Allows You to Show Off Favourite Genres
I'll check later but is : mmorpg an option?
Re: September Update for Hyrule Warriors Adds New Challenge Mode, Retro Sword, and BGM Settings
Sorry folks, I can't justify paying any money for this game unless there is an online co-op mode.
Nintendo is pretty successful with Mario Kart 8 and its ability to compete with others online. Smash Bros will have the same appeal. Why don't they continue the trend?
Nintendo appears to be totally by-passing the mmorpg/online co-op modes. In order for Nintendo to get back into the "game" and be competative, they will need to make games like "Hyrule Warriors" have online co-op game play.
Does anyone know if Bayonetta 2 will offer online co-op play? How awesome would it be to gave an mmorpg set in Hyrule? Or have Zelda Wii U have an rpg mixed with online co-op.... crazy!
Re: Hyrule Warriors Update to Bring New Game Mode
I would really like to play this game ;however, I will only buy it if it has an online co-op mode.