After a week of worthwhile announcements for both games and consoles alike, we finally get to sit back and let it all soak in. Suffice it to say, this E3 has more than made up for last year’s lackluster event. With each of the big companies showing what they have to offer, Nintendo was mysteriously absent from the event. This is due to Nintendo deciding to take a different approach by presenting all of their games and announcements through a Nintendo Direct, a choice which has led to a large amount of contention among Nintendo’s fan-base.
Major 2023 game anniversaries include The World Ends With You, Mario Kart Wii, and The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker, among many others
Delays have become more common lately and several games have not been improved by it. Does delaying games work out better for Nintendo?
it depends, if you have a strong leadership, vision and focus for the project or game, delays can help alot because the person in charge knows what it needs to realize the task, but if you don't have that, delays could completely destroy your game, take for example Cyberpunk terrible management and end result, it wouldn't matter if they delayed the game even more cause the issue here is not time is the horrid management.
"but a rushed game is forever bad"
~ not in these days of day1 patches, subsequent hotfixes and continued updates.
And the over-reliance on these conveniences has given rise to sub-par deliveries.
“A delayed game is eventually good, but a rushed game is forever bad.” To bad they didn't listen with Cyberpunk now look at it. Honestly I like a game that is pushed back work out all the kinks maybe add new things to the game. I don't liked rushed games pushed out the door call it done for the holiday sales. I also don't like remakes that have half the content cut and sold at full price like RE3 remake. I will gladly wait for a game that is not rushed and had the extra time worked on it it shows they actually cared for the game when making it. I can understand minor bugs and a few updates to correct the bugs but unlike Cyberpunk you patch as you go I hate.
The Pikmin 3 Wii U version has reappeared on the NIntendo eShop following its removal from the store after the announcement of Pikmin 3 Deluxe for the Nintendo Switch.
This list is missing a few games if we're talking until the end of this year.
The Wonderful 101
Sonic Lost World
Donkey Kong Country Tropical Freeze
Super Mario 3D World
Wind Waker HD
Definitely looking forward to Sonic Lost World and Wonderful 101
Here's a challenge; name 3 good exclusive non-port, third-party titles that cater to core gamers that will be out this year.
Pro tip; you can't.
@SonyNGP: Nice try, but Quantic Dream is not owned by Sony, and even released games for Dreamcast. But you got me on GT6, so we'll call it even on the corrections, smart guy. But I still win with BTS, Tox, and Disgaea.
@mcstorm: Core games include franchises like Metal Gear, Street Fighter, anything not developed for casual gamers like Angry Birds or Raving Rabbids.
Nintendo does have core games, though few they are, but none meeting my specified challenge criteria.