We’ll continue to see new games on their consoles and I can at least promise the first party games will deliver to you at some point. I already have the English version on Wii U and I'll just play this digitally down the road when there's a sale. Having a physical that doesn't have English on the cart/disc isn't worth much to me. You can’t judge Nintendo, a franchise, or a fan base as a whole just because you disagree with something they do. I think I'm going to cancel because of this. Yes, it’s annoying to some people, but to others its exciting because they prefer old school platforming. The original Maiden of Black Water on Wii U seemed to run at 720p at 30fps (although the gamepad’s screen was a whopping 480p so you weren’t exactly getting a crisp image), meanwhile the new Switch edition runs at the native 720p. The only ones that fail to make big changes are the 2D platformers. Probably the most obvious changes are the boost in both resolution and framerate. Then the gamepad will display the Wii screen, and you can use the gamepad itself as a short range sensor bar. There’s a mario game for everyone and I find that to be a smart move. When you start the Wii U and choose to play a Wii game, and it asks you to point the Wii remote, choose the option with the gamepad, not the one for just the tv. Les traemos un video comparativo entre la versión de PC y Wii U de Fatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water.ArataLatam FFMoBW FatalFrameEsperamos tus comentario. He has 2d platformers, 3d platformers, puzzle games, racing games, RPGs, sports, party games. But note that he also has a LOT of spin offs. When you do that, you have disasters like Banjo Kazooie nuts and bolts - which in its defense isn’t a bad game, but turned people off because it was completely unfamiliar to fans of the series in almost every way.įor another example since you mentioned Mario: yes, he gets a LOT of games. When they want a new mechanic or want to make a spin off, they normally don’t make it so large that the gameplay people are familiar with will change completely. The upcoming Wii U iteration of the popular Fatal Frame series is releasing in Japan on September 27, but the Japanese box art has been released ahead of time. Most of the games, even the spin offs, continue to introduce this RPG element with minimal changes to their respective franchise. It keeps people familiar with the franchise. Sometimes the nice thing about a game is that they minimize change. Yes, it would be nice to see more variety in IPs and gameplay, but it doesn’t mean we can’t enjoy what’s already available. Rarely have I personally found a first party game to be low quality - even on the wii. In Maiden of Black Water, a bone-chilling horror game entry into the Fatal Frame / Project Zero franchise, take on the role of one of three people with the power of the Camera Obscura and. Nintendo does a good job with their first party stuff. Although I’m specifically mentioning the 3DS, the point still stands. There have been plenty of good things coming from Nintendo lately. The Fatal Frame series has always been a must-play. I can honestly say you’re really one sided. In 2014, Fatal Frames Maiden of Black Water was only on the Wii U, but this October it can finally be played without the immersion being ruined.
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