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With smoke for the Direct this week or next is probably likely. Unless its a Partner(which I think is a lower chance this year) then maybe the last week.Why are we expecting an announcement this week?
With smoke for the Direct this week or next is probably likely. Unless its a Partner(which I think is a lower chance this year) then maybe the last week.Why are we expecting an announcement this week?
Why are we expecting an announcement this week?
Tomorrow is definitely a day.Today is not the day.
Tomorrow is the day.
Klefki, 2013, because it's fairy-steel and it's awesome.What? When? Why?
Wait there's a Pokemon that's a sentient key ring?
What? When? Why?
I've seen that one.Wait until you see the ice cream cone pokemon!
Caught up on eight pages but I kinda hope I can see the video effect of sound following the laws of physics at work in this game lolThey all did not fall to their deaths and I definitely don't have a video of the Doppler effect occurring on a horse screaming as a box containing it zooms past me plummeting toward the earth
It was introduced in XY (Kalos, the "France" region), which also introduced Fairy types. I believe the concept is that it is a fairy that steals keys, rather than inherently having them. Of course for mechanics and model reasons they hatch from eggs fully kitted out with keys.Key ring just... like... Yeah I get it, Pokemon that are made to look like manmade things is a thing, but like... keys? Just a really weird concept for some reason.
I've seen that one.
Key ring just... like... Yeah I get it, Pokemon that are made to look like manmade things is a thing, but like... keys? Just a really weird concept for some reason.
Unlike what I do which is just come up with a pun and make a monster to fit that pun name like this fella called a Looking Glass
I want WW and TP HD ports but I really don’t think they’ll happen.
NdCube released 51 Worldwide Classics in summer 2020, though, in between the 2 Mario Party releases.Not sure I expect a new Mario Party this year. Remember, Super Mario Party didn't get any DLC either and it took three years for Superstars to come out. Granted, Covid may have delayed it, but still. The next Mario Party won't be until 2024 imo, probably crossgen w/ a Switch 2 version.
I dunno why but a trash bag makes way more sense to me as a Pokemon than a key ring.Oh want me to show you the trash bag pokemon then? Or it's evolution, the broken trash bag pokemon?
I dunno why but a trash bag makes way more sense to me as a Pokemon than a key ring.
If we hear nothing by June 21st 10:00 AM EST then we will officially be in Mad Max levels of chaos.
That is kind of what I want them to do. We now have basically every big franchise of Nintendo on the Switch, it has a huge install base, time to just be a bit crazy! Even if it doesn't stick, it'll probably still sell "fine" just due to the sheer number of consoles out there.Also this is the fun part of Nintendo lifespans because this is when experimental titles, unexpected spin-offs, strange revivals and bizarre passion projects tend to pop up
If we hear nothing by June 21st 10:00 AM EST then we will officially be in Mad Max levels of chaos.
I think it'll be the closer, in my opinion.If Metroid Prime 4 is in the next Direct, do you think we'll see it as the opener or the closer?
I think it would make sense to be the closer as its official reveal would be a big deal. But at the same time, it's one of the few games we already know exists, so it wouldn't technically be a surprise reveal, which would make an opening reveal make sense.
Even though we technically know about it I don’t think that means much. I think Nintendo sees it as a closer. It’s the franchise Nintendo wants you to remember at the end. It was announced 6 years ago and haven’t seen anything.If Metroid Prime 4 is in the next Direct, do you think we'll see it as the opener or the closer?
I think it would make sense to be the closer as its official reveal would be a big deal. But at the same time, it's one of the few games we already know exists, so it wouldn't technically be a surprise reveal, which would make an opening reveal make sense.
Yeah, now that I think of it, our first official look at Tears of the Kingdom past the first reveal was the closer of the E3 2021 Direct, so a game that we know about already is still viable to be the big closing trailer. Meanwhile Metroid Dread was a first-time reveal in that Direct and it was somewhere near the middle.Even though we technically know about it I don’t think that means much. I think Nintendo sees it as a closer. It’s the franchise Nintendo wants you to remember at the end. It was announced 6 years ago and haven’t seen anything.
To me Mario makes sense to open and MP4 to close.
Even though we technically know about it I don’t think that means much. I think Nintendo sees it as a closer. It’s the franchise Nintendo wants you to remember at the end. It was announced 6 years ago and haven’t seen anything.
To me Mario makes sense to open and MP4 to close.
It would be funny if nintendo had TP and WW hd ports ready for switch and held them for a drake release and somehow the platform managed to flop like the WiiU did even with the better hardware and all the advantages of the switch platform.I don't see Nintendo dropping the WW and TP ports six months after TotK's release unless Nintendo has literally nothing else for the holiday and they are desperate for any content to release. I feel like those are 2024 games at best.
They are probably sitting in a "Break in case of emergency" case.
if it's this calendar year it opens, if it's later it closesIf Metroid Prime 4 is in the next Direct, do you think we'll see it as the opener or the closer?
I think it would make sense to be the closer as its official reveal would be a big deal. But at the same time, it's one of the few games we already know exists, so it wouldn't technically be a surprise reveal, which would make an opening reveal make sense.
The element your not considering is the type of sequel. If the next Mario Party was MP11, built on a brand new engine with new mechanics, minigames, etc then I'd agree 2023 is too soon.Not sure I expect a new Mario Party this year. Remember, Super Mario Party didn't get any DLC either and it took three years for Superstars to come out. Granted, Covid may have delayed it, but still. The next Mario Party won't be until 2024 imo, probably crossgen w/ a Switch 2 version.
Half Life Collection will be announced at the direct.
It would be funny if nintendo had TP and WW hd ports ready for switch and held them for a drake release and somehow the platform managed to flop like the WiiU did even with the better hardware and all the advantages of the switch platform.
I know it's impossible to happen but a nearly exact repeat of the WiiU would be kinda funny almost a decade later.
We all live only for the Directs themselves; the only reason we play the Directs' games is just to kill time until the next Direct arrives.That's the trick. This community always expects an announcement this week
I’d kill for this. HL1 desperately needs a console version that isn’t the PS2/unfinished Dreamcast versionHalf Life Collection will be announced at the direct.
It'll be interesting to see what effects delaying Tears of the Kingdom had on Nintendo's broader plans for Zelda. By late 2018, Nintendo had enough Zelda in development to give them an annual title until 2022, which was presumably TotK's internal release window all along.
You can assume they've once again factored a lengthy four or five year period before the next open world title, and have remasters and spin-offs planned accordingly. If we're lucky, one title will be a new 'portable' or 2D title.
Somewhat unlikely, I'd say! But given how much TotK plays with concepts from across the series, maybe we'll see some other things return in the future.How about "A Link to the Past" or "Oracle of Ages/Seasons" - TotK-style remakes? ;D