Andres from Twinfinite writes, "Admit it. You want to pilot a giant robot. I don’t trust people who wouldn’t want to pilot a giant robot. Naturally, I was entranced when I saw that Project Giant Robot was a thing on the E3 showfloor. Recently revealed as Shigeru Miyamoto’s latest project, it was expected that the legendary game designer would bring something new and innovative to the table and, sure enough, that’s exactly what he and his team did."
It now seems that the entire project is in limbo. Speaking to Time, Shigeru Miyamoto said:
"Project Giant Robot was something we started as a second project, and unfortunately we haven't yet decided to turn that into a full game."
"...which features massive robots which can be customised for motion-controlled battles"
The reason is obvious; motion controls in gaming are awful gimmicks that ruin the actual gameplay. The Wii console and its games were a great illustration of that fact. Kinect is another example.
They probably finally realized that the game would have bombed hard, had they continued to throw away money on it. Although the project was clearly intended to show the value of the gamepad, in the end, it would have failed to make any difference in the Wii U's decline.
Do not expect to find any new release dates in the charts below! Other than The Legend of Zelda on Wii U listed as a 2016 title (which isn’t all that surprising), there isn’t any noteworthy change compared to the October 2015 planning.
I think 3DS has more titles than Wii U in that table, it has more 3rd party titles.
I can't wait to play the Dragon Quest games for 3DS and the New Zelda U which has been listed as 2016 title again.
The table is missing Yooke Laylee? Why they didnt add it? Strange....
Game Informer:
Following yesterday’s financial report, Nintendo has provided supplemental information about its upcoming releases. Among the data are lists of upcoming first- and third-party games for its home and handheld consoles.
There are no significant changes to the first-party lineup. Star Fox, The Legend of Zelda, Xenoblade Chronicles X, and Mario Maker are on track for sometime in 2015. Devil’s Third is also re-confirmed for an appearance (finally) this year.
Two as yet un-named titles, Project Giant Robot and Project Guard are slated for this year, too. The former of those is planned for the first half of the calendar year.
Unfortunately, there’s no news on Shin Megami Tensei x Fire Emblem. The title is still listed as “TBD.”
I really hope we see SMTxFE at E3 or in a Direct. I know it was mentioned to still be in development last year but I dont want this to become Nintendo's Duke Nukem Forever or FFvs13.
I am hopeful for more. Why? Only one reason
Because Sony and Microsoft want to phase out last gen games this year, but third parties don't want to lose all of the income lost. So there is some chance it will happen.
hope they all turn out well.. Ive invested A LOT of money into my wii u & 3DS.. Im sure a handful at the very least will end up being fantastic
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