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Xenoblade 2
Yesterday I found a streamer who did a nice blind let's play of Xenoblade 2 and it was great to see her reaction to the ending. I spent 2 hours crying with her lol.
Xenoblade 2
posts like these make me feel like I missed something with that gameYesterday I found a streamer who did a nice blind let's play of Xenoblade 2 and it was great to see her reaction to the ending. I spent 2 hours crying with her lol.
Sometimes I like to see blind plays of other people too. I don't have all that time of course so I just watch how they react to the parts with Malos in them. Much fasterYesterday I found a streamer who did a nice blind let's play of Xenoblade 2 and it was great to see her reaction to the ending. I spent 2 hours crying with her lol.
Xenoblade 2
Two big things.I still feel it is very strange for a company like Nintendo to be holding up finished title while other company had no qualm in releasing unfinished title lol. What's so different between Ninty and other company there?
How would you all feel if 2022's lineup was:
Would you be satisfied with 2022 if this was the lineup?
- Pokémon Legends: Arceus
- Kirby and the Forgotten Land
- Splatoon 3
- Fire Emblem
- Mario + Rabbids 2
- Sequel to Casual game
- Triangle Strategy
- Bayonetta 3
- The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild 2
- Xenoblade Chronicles 3
- Advance Wars 1 + 2
- Metroid Prime HD Remaster
hopefully we can now dispel with this fallacy that kirby is the may game
The duality of Fami.
- Kirby and the Forgotten Land - May?
I think Kirby probably first more March rather than May. But I put Triangle already there . Mainly cause Emily had 12 games so I wanted to make every month happy with a game :3The duality of Fami.
I would be shocked if BOTW2 actually made its 2022 timeline. Even without BOTW2, this would be an incredible lineup.How would you all feel if 2022's lineup was:
Would you be satisfied with 2022 if this was the lineup?
- Pokémon Legends: Arceus
- Kirby and the Forgotten Land
- Splatoon 3
- Fire Emblem
- Mario + Rabbids 2
- Sequel to Casual game
- Triangle Strategy
- Bayonetta 3
- The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild 2
- Xenoblade Chronicles 3
- Advance Wars 1 + 2
- Metroid Prime HD Remaster
Yesterday I found a streamer who did a nice blind let's play of Xenoblade 2 and it was great to see her reaction to the ending. I spent 2 hours crying with her lol.
How would you all feel if 2022's lineup was:
Would you be satisfied with 2022 if this was the lineup?
- Pokémon Legends: Arceus
- Kirby and the Forgotten Land
- Splatoon 3
- Fire Emblem
- Mario + Rabbids 2
- Sequel to Casual game
- Triangle Strategy
- Bayonetta 3
- The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild 2
- Xenoblade Chronicles 3
- Advance Wars 1 + 2
- Metroid Prime HD Remaster
I will refrain from posting my takes about said game and/or franchise.Xenoblade 2
Okay wait I'm in the middle of DQXI and I need more detailsI forgot what it’s like to nomnom in establishments where people are allowed to puffpuff and I gotta tell you friendos it’s super shit
I sincerely think I would enjoy Xenoblade better if they were turn-based. Like seriously.Real take: Every game would be improved by becoming a turn based RPG.
And you have my bowweeaboos, you have my pity
I had a shisha lounge near me and my friends we used to visit semi-frequently before the pandie that had some pretty dope shawarma servedI forgot what it’s like to nomnom in establishments where people are allowed to puffpuff and I gotta tell you friendos it’s super shit
Pacman museum+ announce
14 games + arcade management ?
Pacman museum+ announce
14 games + arcade management ?
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Thanks for this! It's nice to know just how many games Nintendo has in the proverbial pipe for 2021.[Deleted]
y'know I'm beginning to think that Mario Kart Tour is taking up all of EPD9's time
Extremely surprised to hear that Fire Emblem is nearly done. Would you say it's likely to be a new title like Three Houses or rather a remake (which is what most of the fanbase seem to expect, a remake of Fire Emblem 4)? If you can tell at all, of course.
bummer that team's time is being taken up by wack gacha trashy'know I'm beginning to think that Mario Kart Tour is taking up all of EPD9's time
Shadows of Valentia was announced only a few months before release. So if it's remake, it would fall in line with what they have done before. No need for a long and drawn out marketing cycle.
Please share! Lol
sometimes my optimism clouds my judgmenti told you
Pacman museum+ announce
14 games + arcade management ?
Sounds great! I’m missing new games from the Mario Kart and 3D Mario team though… shouldn’t they also have titles ready next year?[Deleted]
Yes, and it would explain what has the development team of Fire Emblem at Intelligent Systems doing since Shadows of Valentia (Three Houses was mostly done by Koei Tecmo). Still, four to five years for a remake would surprise me a bit but FE4 is a big game, so it is understandable.
Is it the same people? I thought it was different people at the same studioThey also made Paper Mario Origami King so it's not like they only work on Fire Emblem.
At least you have the stinky casual gamesometimes my optimism clouds my judgment
man, EPD9 stuck on Tour and some indeterminable chunk of 8 stuck on 2D Donkey Kong. bummer time for raccoons
10 is probably doing a 2D Mario too, in addition to big brain academy with that outsourcing partner
Difficult to know without doing credits breakdowns, but it is true that the senior leads for Shadows of Valentia haven't worked on a game since that released.Is it the same people? I thought it was different people at the same studio
Is it the same people? I thought it was different people at the same studio
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hahahaha 2022 is gonna be a rough year for meAt least you have the stinky casual game
It's also important to remember EPD draws from a shared pool of staff, even if small groups of staff are permanently affixed to each production group.EPD staff is like the highest valued asset of Nintendo, I really doubt they would give priority to Tour which is "generating $7.7 million on average per month globally over the last year." (Sensor Tower).
I don't need to mention how small this is vs the biggest EPD productions.
Pyra?my favorite shiny colored CPU
Pyra?
Difficult to know without doing credits breakdowns, but it is true that the senior leads for Shadows of Valentia haven't worked on a game since that released.
That being said, given Intelligent Systems have around 180 staff, it doesn't seem possible to me they had a large or full team beavering away behind the scenes. Something like 80 to 100 staff worked on Origami King, plus they did WarioWare, had a small group in charge of Three Houses, and they run Fire Emblem Heroes. It doesn't leave much spare capacity.
My guess is, if a Fire Emblem remake is ready for 2022, then the leads for Shadows of Valentia have done some work on the next Fire Emblem remake in the background, and that a full development team was assigned at some point after Three Houses wrapped up. Presumably that means KT and IS continue to work together.