The weekend has finally come to a close, meaning that it’s now time to reflect on everything that’s been going on in the world of gaming. Today, we found out that nobody really knows much about the story in Sonic Frontiers, matching the success of the Nintendo Switch is going to be tough, and players are now able to enjoy Super Mario Odyssey with ten of their friends. There’s more where this came from, so read on for the rest.
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The games industry has become famous or perhaps infamous for creating hype. According to a former boss at BioWare by the name of Aaron Flynn, the result has been a string of disappointments for players. “I think players are ultimately pretty fair,” Flynn said in a recent interview. “They want games to be great, they want them to be polished, and they want experiences to be respectful of their time.” The developer went on to say that “I think our industry has underdelivered and overpromised on some of those things. A lot of times when you see disappointed players, it’s often because a studio or team has set an expectation that they can’t hit. I get that. I can relate to that.” I think we can all relate to that.
The former President at Nintendo of America Reggie Fils-Aime has been giving a lot of interviews lately in order to promote his new book, Disputing the Game. The result has been a whole bunch of insight into the inner workings of Nintendo. The latest little bit of wisdom is that in his opinion, repeating the success of the Nintendo Switch is going to be a tall order. Nintendo is apparently “thinking deeply about how they transition from the Switch to whatever the next platform needs to be and how that has to
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