aegix drakan said:
You, know, for all the people whining about how all ninty does is recycle the same games, I REALLY hope those people actually WILL pick up the new IPs being released.
Seriously, Codename Steam and Splatoon had better sell well. (I'm buying CN-Steam the second it's up on the Eshop, and I'm going to get splatoon once I can afford a WiiU)
You're making a massive leap of logic here that people wanting new IPs from Nintendo want those specific new IPs that they're creating. Or that they've even got the console.
I have a 3DS. Everything I've seen of Codename Steam has just flat out not interested me. I've seen comparisons to Valkyria Chronicles which is one of my favourite games of all time but honestly having played VC2 on the Vita I really just don't find that gameplay works on handheld very well, it should be on a full console. And from what I've seen of Codename Steam visually...don't like how it looks at all.
Splatoon is a Wii U game. I don't have a Wii U (though I've got a Wii lying around here somewhere). With the best will in the world...Splatoon is not exactly a system seller for me; it looks a nice little game but I'm not running out to spend a couple of hundred pounds on a Wii U for it. Hyrule Warriors was ALMOST a system seller for me, but that's largely because of my adoration for Dynasty Warriors.
So no, I'm not going to be buying either of them. In one case because I'm very dubious about the game and in the other case because I'm not buying a new console for a game that I'm not exactly chomping at the bit to buy.
Admittedly for me none of the new consoles are doing that. My most recent console purchase was a Vita just before Christmas, which had more to interest me than any of the new generation stuff. There's just nothing appealing enough to want to spend hundreds on a new console.
That being said I think Nintendo's problem is quite neatly summarised by looking at the amazon pages for the three consoles in comparison. Right now on Amazon.co.uk, sorted by popularity, the top 12 (i.e. the first page of stuff listed on the main page for each console) for each is:
PS4:
Dying Light
GTA 5
PS4 Console (Black)
Battlefield Hardline
The Order 1886
Dragonball XenoVerse
PS4 Console (White)
CoD Advanced Warfare
Bloodborne
Controller (Black)
Controller (Blue)
Final Fantasy Type-0
XBOne:
GTA 5
Battlefield Hardline
Controller (Wireless)
XBOne Console (AC Unity and Black Flag package)
Dying Light
Xbox Live membership (12 months)
CoD Advanced Warfare
XBOne Console
Forza Horizon 2
Evolve
Borderlands Collection
Destiny
Wii U:
Wii U Console (with Mario Kart 8)
Super Smash Bros
Controller (Black)
Mario Party 10 (with Mario Amiibo)
Super Mario 3D World
Mario Party 10
Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker
Sonic Amiibo
Mario Kart 8
Mega Man Amiibo
Wii U Console (with New Super Mario Bros and New Super Luigi)
New Super Mario Bros
The XBOne and the PS4 lists are almost interchangeable outside of one or two exclusives that give away which list is which. Removing The Order, Bloodborne and Final Fantasy from the PS4 list and Forza from the XBOne list, along with any descriptors specifying a console, and you might have difficulty telling them apart; this is true. But within each list is a reasonably diverse lineup of very different settings and styles.
The Wii U list is an endless series of variations on "Mario" or Mario spinoffs. In fact every single actual game on that first page is either Mario based or has Mario in it. Because that's basically all they're selling. There just seems to be very little effort to diversify and attract new customers because...hey they can just churn out more Mario stuff. The top 20 most wanted for the Wii U is literally Mario Spinoff, Mario Spinoff, SSB, Mario, Console plus Mario Spinoff, Game Controller, Zelda, Zelda spinoff, Mario, Zelda, Lucina Amiibo (might get that myself actually just to have the figure...), Donkey Kong (a series predating even Mario), Mario Spinoff, Mario Spinoff, a bunch of Amiibos, Mario Spinoff and then finally Xenoblade Chronicles X (which might just be a system seller for me, wait on the reviews I guess).
I'm always somewhat baffled at the siege mentality of Nintendo fans. Look...people are not particularly looking for reasons to hate on your console or the company that you seem to be going to the mattresses for. The problem is a lot of people are like me...they're looking for a reason to buy a particular console (or ANY console in my case) but flat out not seeing one. And if Nintendo's entire business model is going to be churning out endless Mario and Zelda games and spinoffs then there's just not much appeal.
That being said...Xenoblade Chronicles X could be very promising.