A few good games covered up by tons of shovelware.
As a huge Nintendo fan, I agree with this one. Nintendo deserves the hate for letting down so many of their fans. So many other loyal Nintendo fans think the same.
On Miiverse, next to no one supported Nintendo's e3. Everyone hated it, and bashed the few guys supporting it.
I've considered myself one of Nintendo's bigger fans, and I'm not going to lie; their e3 was horrible. I spreaded my fair share of disappointment around, wrote a few angry emails to them, and even signed that petition.
How about, not releasing one game every six months? Those game droughts are really annoying.
Not only are the textures flat, but the art direction is terrible.
It really feels off. The Nintendo I knew really changed this year. Nintendo made so many better looking games than this,
I just don't love them as much after this e3. They let met me down.
A little much...?
I'm a big Nintendo fan and extremely disappoined in them, but wishing that seems a bit extreme.
Why is stuff like this such a big deal!?
I still don't know what the whole big deal is.
What else does it do other than putting a first person game in a visor?
VR right now is pretty much a first person video game placed into a visor.
Then why do videos games have art directors, sound directors, story writers, etc.?
Amiibo...I just hate them now. Too much focus on them, not enough on games.
Is it really necessary for them to be a part of every game?
I always thought Reggie sounded a bit like a dick when he responds to negativity.
That game is NOT Metroid.
Animal Crossing: amiibo Festival...
Yes, that's perfect. Let's sell people a board game where people have to buy the pieces. *sarcasm*
At least with them screwing up bad this year, we now next year can't be as bad.
I'm actually scared to post anything negative on miiverse because I think I might get reported for trolling.
The internet browser on it has changed after I updated it.
Uhmmm, didn't a lot of people think Evolve was boring and was a waste of money because of crazy DLC?
I believe it's alright when it's a game that's well loved, has some age to it (NOT A GAME THAT'S ONLY A YEAR OLD) and has a lot of public interest but low availability.
If they're not putting so much focus on gameplay then they should at least put some more focus on debugging, right?
It also won't do many favours holding onto it either.