It’s been a lifetime since I played them, but I liked both startropics games, I have a vague memory that Zoda’s Revenge: Startropics 2 was the first game I ever owned myself.
I didn't know about Prime since I assumed that because it was a different director Miyamoto had nothing to say (unless you meant Nintendo in general).yes, the classic double edged sword. he helped out with metroid prime with his cryptic words: "what if samus saw things like a bug?" which led to her visor having multiple modes for exploring and analyzing the environment; leading to interesting worlds, animals, plants and immersive storytelling.
then there was f-zero, which was shelved for over 20 years, and came back with a remake of the first game, but 99 players.
online, with nintendo's internet servers.
because that was the only way to innovate a racing game, whose last entry was in 2004 with a gba game.
it seems like with every one game he helps with, another one has to suffer. sometimes a game series needs a couple of instalments before it has to shake things up.
game & wario also felt like a tech demo too. fortunately, wario has gotten a few more games since then.
Arms could've gotten more DLC or even a sequel that would fix the issues in the late life of the console... I hope this isn't a game forever shelvved.Punch-Out (ARMS DOESN'T COUNT) and a new classic 3D Zelda. I like TOTK, but they were REALLY stretching it with a sequel. I have a feeling they're done with the BOTW formula, though.
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Best hope you have is a fan-made remake that'll immediately get the anal circumference check by Nintendo.
Since Zelda as a franchise has always been about freedom and exploration it would be nice if they could expand Echoes with the next top down Zelda game if Link is going back as the playable protagonist.yeah, they did state that they were done with the wilds era. we will most likely get another zelda minecraft or whatever echoes of wisdom is supposed to be.
miyamoto more or less did the meme:I didn't know about Prime since I assumed that because it was a different director Miyamoto had nothing to say (unless you meant Nintendo in general).
Online multiplayer could've always been a thing for a potential remaster (like GX) but we don't really need gimmicks, Mario Kart is already perfect for experimenting (especially since Double Dash and the character swapping mechanic or Wii with the bikes).
F-zero GX was merely an improvement on X' formula and it was still great. The only additions would be more solo content and that's it.
I wish they could let more freedom when a third party handles a sequel as well.
G&W was basically Wario Ware Wii U without the name and I think WW games are all tech demos if you think about it (between Twisted with the gyro controls, Touched with the stylus, Smooth Moves with the wiimote motion controls, Snapped with the DSi camera and so on).
Since Zelda as a franchise has always been about freedom and exploration it would be nice if they could expand Echoes with the next top down Zelda game if Link is going back as the playable protagonist.
When Kid Icarus comes back, not IF, it will be huge. People will be all over that.I think a new Kid Icarus in the style of Uprising could sell really well. Maybe Custom Robo, but I doubt it.
I'm absolutely agreeing on that.I will probably always be itching for a new Star Fox game that isnt just the Lylat Wars again.
Even if it's not the Uprising style I'd be fine if it's refined.I think a new Kid Icarus in the style of Uprising could sell really well. Maybe Custom Robo, but I doubt it.
probably unpopular opinion but i loved the on-foot levels they introduced in that middle period. I thought that was the perfect and obvious evolution for keeping the gameplay varied and I'd actually love to see more iteration upon those ideas. They opened up the world so much!Maybe with 0 gimmicks and no on-foot levels.
Actually I didn't mind them but in the same time when I pick a Starfox game I expect it to be a rail shooter. Sure, Kid Icarus Uprising worked with both but it was because Sakurai worked on it.probably unpopular opinion but i loved the on-foot levels they introduced in that middle period. I thought that was the perfect and obvious evolution for keeping the gameplay varied and I'd actually love to see more iteration upon those ideas. They opened up the world so much!
oh absolutely! to be honest though, I am not holding out as much hope as even as a new F-zero. I think Nintendo actually let the trademark expire for this one.Aight, no one else has said it
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I would do ANYTHING for a new Custom Robo. Armored Core is a huge hit too, so it's perfect timing.
The story was finished in the last DS game, right? Isn't there pretty much nowhere else left to go?I would like for Golden Sun to get some love, but that is never happening, at least Nintendo remembers Isaac enough for an assist trophy...
I mean, Dark Dawn is 30 years later with the kids of the previous gang, is not like they can't do that and change the world again.The story was finished in the last DS game, right? Isn't there pretty much nowhere else left to go?
nope. it literally ends with a brand new world ending threat showing up. if i recall correctly.The story was finished in the last DS game, right? Isn't there pretty much nowhere else left to go?
That's a really good point and idea. I guess to each their own. However, remember when Nintendo started changing hoe zelda games plays from their linear setup (BOTW) including pokemon with their legends series. That's what I'm thinking, that kind of change. star fox fans would of course prefer the old gameplay but if the changes would make star fox mainstream or brought in a lot of audience then why not try right? That's just for me thoughYes but no.
I'm sorry but while I would love to see an expanded lore and universe about Cornerian's lifestyle I'd rather have my Starfox playing like Starfox.
Spin-offs are fine when a franchise has many games like Pokémon and Detective Pikachu.
On the other hand if Starfox had a new on-foot game (or having on foot sections) I'd rather see Jet Force Gemini style of TPS than a Zelda clone.
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Or just making it like Kid Icarus Uprising which had Rail Shooting and on-foot Third Person Shooting
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My wishlist for it would be:
- Making Fox McCloud older/more mature.
- More lore bits about James.
- A more serious threat than recycling Andross
- Branching paths (not necessarily as many as 64 but more than SNES, Assault having one path is too limiting despite how hard the Gold Medal mode was)
- Being able to play as more than Fox (in post game or bonus modes)
- No too many on-foot sections, two-three at best.
- Making Full Range easier than having it as clunky as 64.
- Not too many cheesy dialogues.
- More than one laser type to vary gameplay styles.
- An energetic soundtrack that isn't orchestra (sorry but the SNES ost is my favourite).
- Star Wolf being more important to the plot (perhaps a "hard mode" where you play as Wolf either as a prequel or a post-game).
- A boss rush mode as well as other bonus modes outside of the main story.
- Not making the graphics photorealistic for the sake of it (I like an unique art style).
- NO GIMMICK
Yes and no.That's a really good point and idea. I guess to each their own. However, remember when Nintendo started changing hoe zelda games plays from their linear setup (BOTW) including pokemon with their legends series. That's what I'm thinking, that kind of change. star fox fans would of course prefer the old gameplay but if the changes would make star fox mainstream or brought in a lot of audience then why not try right? That's just for me though
I'm genuinely worried if they decide to turn Prime 4 as an Open World instead of a proper Metroidvania in 3D (aka a First Person Adventure).If anything, Nintendo considering Metroid not as big as the other franchises, is a plus.