I feel like Nintendo is the only people that can get away with selling a game that looks this light on content for full price.
Surely they could go free to play, and go wild on costumes/characters & they would probably make a killing.
I am pretty disappointed with only 10 characters. They will probably add more thoughI feel like Nintendo is the only people that can get away with selling a game that looks this light on content for full price.
Surely they could go free to play, and go wild on costumes/characters & they would probably make a killing.
Do you not think this looks like the kinda game that would benefit from it though?Please no, we already have enough games of a service based around fucking the consumer over for profit by everyone else without Nintendo being infected by it too.
Do you not think this looks like the kinda game that would benefit from it though?
I can imagine the online is going to be the mode people will be playing long term it will grant them a huge player base, throw in free arenas/characters, let people grind online or pay for costumes.
I mean it would beat dropping £50 for something that looks incredibly light on content.
Unless there is loads of stuff they haven't shown yet?
6 items for each character for 100 coins doesn't really look that rewardingI mean it would only benefit by essentially eroding the core value of rewarding the player. As the only way to make F2P work is by making a decision to actively make the player feel unrewarded unless they are paying, that's the whole basis the business model relies on.
Sure some of Nintendo's sports title like tennis and golf feel light on content, but normally they have a specific audience that seem to continue to play them long beyond you would consider reasonable.
I mean for example if you list down what you can do in Splatoon 2 is seems incredibly basic. It's the online gameplay that keeps people coming back, this might be the goal for strikers.
6 items for each character for 100 coins doesn't really look that rewarding
Mario golf is another game I feel like would've benefited from free to play too (they didn't really update or add much to that game, or even support it that long)
I played Splatoon 2, enjoyed it quite a bit, the single player was pretty awful, but the multiplayer was dumb fun(didn't like the broadcast starting each day I put it on though)
I dropped off Splatoon quite quickly, but didn't it get really good support? (I could be wrong)
6 items for each character for 100 coins doesn't really look that rewarding
Mario golf is another game I feel like would've benefited from free to play too (they didn't really update or add much to that game, or even support it that long)
I played Splatoon 2, enjoyed it quite a bit, the single player was pretty awful, but the multiplayer was dumb fun(didn't like the broadcast starting each day I put it on though)
I dropped off Splatoon quite quickly, but didn't it get really good support? (I could be wrong)
Not to get too off track but I just wanted to say I agree. When I first saw Splatoon I thought this looks super dumb and for kids.. Then I got into ranked modes and was surprised at the depth to the multiplayer aspect.I think the support for splatoon was certainly better than say Mario Golf, but its behind even the likes of Halo Infinite, outside of the octo expansion. I think the thing that draws people in is that its probably got the best shooter controls of any game (no I am not joking). But it's success is kind of built on how counter strike 1.6 or starcraft are played, within an expected set of rules that don't really change anymore.
I feel like Nintendo could really blow Splatoon up if they wanted too with better ongoing support.I think the support for splatoon was certainly better than say Mario Golf, but its behind even the likes of Halo Infinite, outside of the octo expansion. I think the thing that draws people in is that its probably got the best shooter controls of any game (no I am not joking). But it's success is kind of built on how counter strike 1.6 or starcraft are played, within an expected set of rules that don't really change anymore.
They didn't go over it likely because no one cares about single player in Mario Strikers. It's mostly a multi-player/party game.Did I miss something or did they give hardly any details on single player modes / local co op modes?
I quite liked doing the cups in co-op mode with my friend and unlocking new characters. I was hoping for something similar here.They didn't go over it likely because no one cares about single player in Mario Strikers. It's mostly a multi-player/party game.
Cup battles from Super Mario Strikers and Charged seems to be back I guess, which was basically a tournament facing cpu's.
Pretty sure that's in, just not talked about.I quite liked doing the cups in co-op mode with my friend and unlocking new characters. I was hoping for something similar here.
I sure hope so!Pretty sure that's in, just not talked about.