@Albaficas @Flint247 All of the 'Big 3' presentations are underwhelming.
Only Ubisoft, minus the annoying hosts, did a good job: Assassins Creed 3, Zombie U, Watch Dogs, Far Cry 3, Splinter Cell, heck even their Just Dance 4 presentation is not annoying unlike Usher who made a mess doing a mini-concert on stage.
This is Nintendo after all. I am sure there are several games that they are holding back but the lack of Japanese game franchises and no JRPGs is really really disappointing:
no Mistwalker, Namco Bandai, Atlus, Square Enix, Sega, Monolith, Level 5. If Nintendo wanted to go back to their roots and make this(Wii U) successful they need RPGs.
I don't want to have a 'Xenoblade' incident again!!
As a fan of video games, I am very very disappointed with the E3 presentation of Nintendo.
Part of that is because I have very high expectations and all we got is 'SING!' , Wii FIT U'? and third party ports
that are already old(Batman), a few months old(Mass Effect 3) and delayed till next year(Alien: Marines).
No release date and no price release. Pikmin 3 is nice but Super Mario is underwhelming. No F-zero, no zelda, no metroid, not even Wii U Sports?!!! Most of all WHERE ARE ALL THE JAPANESE RPGS??
I really hope that Nintendo will showcase more games at Tokyo Game Show(TGS). Ok, I'm out!!
Joe Montana: scripted and ackward moments playing football
Usher: cannot even get in-sync with his music
No improvements to xbox live!
Xbox music??!!
...and when your big announcement is COD: Black OPS 2, you know hat Microsoft is already transitioning to their next console...making the current Xbox a glorified media cable box!
@Shenmue_Jehuty Before 'social networking', gamers 'write' letters to magazines for comments and gaming tips. Gamers 'call' their friends and gaming centers for solving difficult game stages. Currently, gamers read FAQ for tips and reviews and its already implemented on the 3DS. So it is not something new. The only thing that Nintendo is changing is to have instant/immediate access to discuss, solve and enhance their overall gaming experiences using the Wii U application.
"$75 million dollars is a ton of money to have to make a game, but in terms of making an MMO, it is like trying to down an African bull elephant by throwing copies of uDraw at it. It isn't going to happen—ever.
If you want or are crazy enough to want to make an MMO, you need to have around $180M for development and another $80 million to support it over the next six months post-launch to develop more content."
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