olmec

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[–] olmec@lemm.ee 1 points 2 years ago (1 children)

To be fair, the Switch has Super Mario Maker 2, which is the definitive 2D Mario platformer. The only real advantage that Wonder has is that the game isn't limited by the items in the game, and the trust that the levels are curated to be good. Otherwise Mario Maker is a superior product. It honestly feels weird to see Wonder being released at all.

[–] olmec@lemm.ee 2 points 2 years ago

In the Switch generation, Nintendo has moved away from the “single and doubles,” toward “home runs.” In the previous generation, we had a bunch of smaller games that were smaller in scope, with a smaller budget, smaller price tag, and download only. The Switch has had very few of these from first party developers (The picross games, a few Kirby spinoffs, and Good Job are the only ones coming to mind right now.).

With a new console on the horizon, Nintendo is looking at development cycles increasing. My hope is that to counteract this, we see a return of the singles and doubles. If it happened, my most wanted single game, would be Star Fox 64 2.

No, I don’t mean a modern game that continues the story of SF64, I want the game that would have been made in 1997 in Nintendo immediately started a sequel after the first one launched. Low poly, low texture quality, fast and tight gameplay, and excellent level design. The game can run at 1080P and 60FPS, but keep everything else barebones. Incorporate new music using an N64 quality soundscape, and tons of chatter between the copilots. Keep each “run” to 30 minutes. Budget it at a modest $20-25, and get a nice single. The idea might not work, but I think it works better than making a really detailed rail shooter that takes years to make and has to sell for $60.

[–] olmec@lemm.ee 1 points 2 years ago

I don't know how to feel. The game seems like a Paper Mario Game, but you do a transformation and play a minigame instead of battles. Unless the minigames get way more complex, I don't really see the appeal.

To be fair, maybe the appeal is just getting to see Peach in new outfits. I love that detective and chef outfit.

[–] olmec@lemm.ee 1 points 2 years ago

I am surprised this is coming out so close to TTYD, but more surprised they announced TTYD this far out. I might have considered grabbing RPG, but now I'm just going to wait for TTYD.

[–] olmec@lemm.ee 3 points 2 years ago

I think that is highly wishful thinking. I'm sure Nintendo has been going through the whole back catalog to find ways to make a battle royale of a game. Once someone saw the risk/reward that F-zero had with boosting depleting your life energy, it becomes a big an instant click. Plus, the racing environment allows all 99 players to interact in a way that none of the other games allowed (the other games were merely sending garbage to the other player.). F-Zero 99 is a good concept for the developers of the 99 games to try and apply. It wasn’t designed as a test to see if the community actually cared about the franchise.

Miyamoto has said that the reason we haven’t seen F-Zero again is that the developers haven’t found a way to differentiate the series in a way that will attract players. Although I feel like any of us could come up with a way (HD, Online play, randomized equipment drops,), Nintendo is convinced that these are not strong enough to justify the development cost.

[–] olmec@lemm.ee 4 points 2 years ago

Great game so far. One point difference is all. UCF is playing a bit better, but is has had too many penalties and turnovers to win this game. That can all change in the second half of course.

[–] olmec@lemm.ee 3 points 2 years ago

That's no joke. 55 yards and it was hit perfectly.

[–] olmec@lemm.ee 2 points 2 years ago

Watching this game, San Diego State is clearly the better team. It isn't even close. However, SDSU keeps hurting their chances.

Idaho State is playing their hearts out, and for a program that has been so pathetic the last few years, it's really impressive.

I also love the different play styles these teams have. SDSU is running, and ISU is passing. No compromise.

These commentators are also so sleepy. It's midnight, keep me awake.

[–] olmec@lemm.ee -1 points 2 years ago (1 children)

I understand what your getting at, but the point of going to a university is getting an education. All other activities are secondary to this. If you have other goals, you can do those just as easy without going into debt, and taking a spot from someone else.

[–] olmec@lemm.ee 2 points 2 years ago (1 children)

That pass looks like it is 7 yards beyond the line of scrimmage. At least they are now reviewing it.

[–] olmec@lemm.ee 2 points 2 years ago

I agree with you. I imagine if the film was made by Disney, they would have had the confidence to go with Martinet. Illumination really leans into getting large voice acting names to get a bit of prestige. Keeping Martinet probably wasn't considered for very long.

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