This will end all of these arguments.
I own a Wii and there is a huge shortage of epic games. What is epic you ask? Well usually is a game that has a deep and immersive story. Some of them include 6-7 hour type games or 50 hour games.
These are not simple games that someone just made with only a couple bucks and a ducktaped dev kit. Cooking Mama is bad, really bad. That is the opposite of epic.
Epic is a MAIN series of a game, it is mostly always exclusive.
Epic games include Halo, God of War, Legend of Zelda, Gears of War, All Main Final Fantasies.
What people mean by EPIC games is games that developers ACTUALLY PUT EFFORT INTO. The only real epic game on the Wii is the Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess. All that we have left is Metroid 3 and Mario Galaxy. Everything else is lax and moot. Epic was never Nintendo system's strong point.
I AM SICK AND TIRED OF NINTENDO MAKING EXCUSES OF NOT SPENDING MORE MONEY ON THEIR GAMES AND INSTEAD CASHING IN ON SIMPLE GAMES THAT TOOK THE EQUIVALENT OF 1 HOUR TO MAKE.
I did not buy a wii to play PSP ports, or Cooking Dogs with Playing Waggle. I bought it for the immersive gameplay that IS possible. But all I see is developers cashing in and not even trying to make an epic or game of effort. Where's that big budget third party game?
That's why casuals are ruining the market, because there's less games that are actually GOOD according to our standards. And us as gamers have very low standards. Our standards are even lower thanks to the Wii's 1 hour Wiiplay $50 games.
So Nintendo, STFU about this casual business and get exclusive deals on some EPIC GAMES, games that will last me more than 10 hours, or a small playthrough.
I WILL NOT SPEND $50 ON A GAME THAT LASTS ONE HOUR AND HAS TO DO WITH A MAMA AND A FRYING PAN AND WAGGLING. You can do better than this Nintendo.
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