by Winters Thief Zero Thu Aug 21, 2014 3:19 pm
commanderedgeworth wrote: Kinopio wrote:Not a full on Wii U game? If I recall correctly, isn't this game a full retail game as stated by Nintendo in the recent interview? Many believed it was DLC for SM3DW, but it was later deconfirmed.
I believe there's a locked door in the castle level that was shown in the trailer. Would be cool if they brought back the key/Phanto element back from SMB2. xD Plucking turnips was basically the core of SMB2 so I'm thrilled to see that back.
Also this is the first time to have Shy Guys as enemies in a 3D-esque title.
Though I do wonder who the final boss of this game will be. Wart would be an amazing choice though his chances of returning seem slim.
I think what Zero means by a "full on Wii U game" is a regular retail pricing of $60. Considering what this game is and where it came from, then it's far more likely for it to be $30 or $40. If they charge full price for it and release it Novemberish time then they're just asking for it to flop.
This is exactly what I meant. While it may be a full game in the sense that it's not DLC or something like that, it isn't a full-priced Wii U game. I also can't see this doing well if they decided to price it that high, it might have enough levels to make it worth more money than it seems, but it is just using the 3D World engine and is just more Captain Toad levels from 3D World.
Luma Party wrote:Splatoon?
I find that game just plain stupid.
Squids paintballing each other.
Anyway, I found this game good, but there was no real big reveal this year.
Well obviously you're not into shooters, which is fine. Neither am I, it just looks like so much fun to me. XD
But unless you're only talking about Microsoft, there were plenty of big game reveals at E3 this year. I'm assuming you just mean Nintendo, they had Zelda (which is probably the biggest game on Wii U yet) and a new Star Fox that people have been wanting for over a decade. But I'm not counting the tons of other games they revealed from smaller franchises. (like Kirby or new IPs like Splatoon and S.T.E.A.M.) I mean compare it to last year where all they showed was a new Mario (that was disappointing to most at the time), Mario Kart, and Smash Bros. that we all knew were coming anyway.