Something to do with Obsidian?
They could be making it and hiring. Even if its not that. I expect or want to see a new monolith project one way or anotherThey just started hiring a few months ago. I don't think there's anything substantial at this point of time, sadly.
The characters were all on disc though (at least partially given the datamines). Let's not forget that it took almost an entire year for them to add actual substantial content to Aces in new modes. So the length for SMP isn't really that substantial by comparison.Nearly zero chance of Super Mario Party DLC. We would have already gotten it at this point, as we did with Splatoon 2 and Mario Tennis.
They will almost certainly bring out Super Mario Party 2 this fall and go back to the yearly entry format for that series, sadly.
I don't see why it would, they were simply contracted to make the game.
If anything is nearly zero, I'd say it's the chances of SMP2 releasing this year. The backhalf of the year is already loaded, plus more from insiders that aren't SMP.
I don't see why it would, they were simply contracted to make the game.
I definitely second this one, heck make K. Rool playable even!New DK game please. The 25th anniversary of DKC deserves a celebration especially now that K. Rool's allowed back in
We don't know if they "abandoned" anything, that's just a blind assumption on your part. I literally just made an argument for why that isn't the case. You can't say that when Aces took 11 months to add two new modes.It's really not "loaded." At least not to the point where a new Mario Party game can't be released. And saying it's "nearly zero" that SMP2 releases this fall when they abandoned the original game after release with no plans for DLC is strange.
It'll happen.
We don't know if they "abandoned" anything, that's just a blind assumption on your part.
Again, that's just an assumption on your part, not a defined statement.When I say "abandoned," I don't mean they had plans and dropped them.
I mean they released the game and were done with it.
They will not be doing DLC for Super Mario Party. There will be a sequel instead.
And to clarify, I want to be wrong about this.
Again, that's just an assumption on your part, not a defined statement.
And you keep repeating the same point without explaining why. At first you denied this year being "packed" then I posted 7+ first party published games being released in a 5 month frame. You can't just keep plugging your ears and ignoring what we know.
You forgot MUA3.We don't know if they "abandoned" anything, that's just a blind assumption on your part. I literally just made an argument for why that isn't the case. You can't say that when Aces took 11 months to add two new modes.
As for the upcoming line up, we have:
First Party Developed: Link's Awakening, Animal Crossing, LM3, Pokemon SWSH
First Party Published: Deus Ex Machina, Astral Chain, Dragon Quest XI S
Rumored from trusted sources: Pikmin 3, Metroid Prime Trilogy, Eshop Only game, and potentially Retro's Game
So yeah, that's pretty stacked for a 5 month span. 4 confirmed first party developed titles plus what Emily says already puts us over more than one game per month.
Show me a year when Nintendo had 11-12 first party published games on a single console in a 5 month span and also released a Mario Party then you have a point. Otherwise these are just empty words. Because right now your argument is pretty weak right now and you're just choosing to ignore the facts we know.I don't believe that is "packed" where you can't release a new Mario Party game. Almost every single game in the series from 1 through 8 released as a yearly title, even in "packed" years. That argument doesn't hold much weight.
I specified August through December.
That makes senseShow me a year when Nintendo had 11-12 first party published games on a single console in a 5 month span and also released a Mario Party then you have a point. Otherwise these are just empty words. Because right now your argument is pretty weak right now and you're just choosing to ignore the facts we know.
I specified August through December.
If you include July it's even more packed since Nintendo is also publishing DQ Builders 2 iirc, which would be 3 additional first party published titles.
Mario + Rabbids 2 for early 2020 maybeubisoft will unveil 3 unannounced "AAA" games in their conference. any chance one of them may be a new nintendo collab?
Yes Mario + Rabbids 2.ubisoft will unveil 3 unannounced "AAA" games in their conference. any chance one of them may be a new nintendo collab?
ubisoft will unveil 3 unannounced "AAA" games in their conference. any chance one of them may be a new nintendo collab?
i think it's too soon for that, i'm thinking something else by another ubi team.
ubisoft will unveil 3 unannounced "AAA" games in their conference. any chance one of them may be a new nintendo collab?
Most likely Mario + Rabbids 2 for 2020. Personally I want a sequel but without the stupid Rabbids. I despise them, to the point where I can't stop myself to rip the heads off the plush toys whenever see one in a supermarket.
I'm praying for Mario + Rayman instead of Rabbids.
really? i thought they were pretty good. the game's humor was because of them and i think it really helped the experience. without them the game wouldn't have been as fun.Most likely Mario + Rabbids 2 for 2020. Personally I want a sequel but without the stupid Rabbids. I despise them, to the point where I can't stop myself to rip the heads off the plush toys whenever see one in a supermarket.
I'm praying for Mario + Rayman instead of Rabbids.
eh why not. at least when it comes to switch games it had really high production values.
really? i thought they were pretty good. the games humor was because of them and i think it really helped the experience. without them the game wouldn't have been as fun.
So when is this cheaper switch revision coming actually? I see an, "only software at e3" announcement so will I even be able to play MUA3 on a cheap, Pikachu themed handheld or not
agreed. personally it's my biggest surprise on switch, i didn't expect much but it ended up being such a great experience. it's super polished and well made, and is one of the best looking games on the system.Mario + Rabbids was damn good. The Rabbids were great and portrayed in a way that made them loveable and not annoying.
i hate minions too, but i think the rabbids in m+r were really funny.They're as fun as Minions which I also despise. Rayman universe has Teensies, they're much, much better than Rabbids in terms of cuteness and design. And they actually have certain "classes" that could make a sequel more interesting.
Bayonetta 2 at the Game AwardsI dont think people should expect any other Zelda related news outside LA from this E3,
especially when comes to potential WW/TP HD ports because all Wii U ports until now were announced in Drects not at E3s.
Switch can't run Dragons Dogma DA at native res so i wouldn't expect much from this (if it ever ever gets made)
A good way to get an idea whether the Switch will run certain games is searching for GPD Win 2 videos. Here is one:
This is still not optimized (which would be done for a decent port) and already looks okay to me. With optimizations it will probably be good enough.
I think the main question here is not whether it would run well enough with optimizations, but whether CDPR is aware of us Switch owners being quite interested in having a portable Geralt, and will be willing to invest resources into the port.
It is virtually the same question that we have with much easier to port previous gen games such as GTA 5 and RDR 1.
Apparently RDR 1 is a bit of a mess so porting it over is incredibly difficult. I wouldn't even expect that on the PS4 or XB1, really
Meh - thanks for the info though! So we never get FF8 and RDR1 appearing on any other systems due to messy code.
Yeah, that's about right. Now that I think about it, the former isn't even on the PS4. I honestly never noticed that beforeMeh - thanks for the info though! So we never get FF8 and RDR1 appearing on any other systems due to messy code.
Which might explain issues with Saint's Row 3 even on an Xbox One X.Meh - thanks for the info though! So we never get FF8 and RDR1 appearing on any other systems due to messy code.
Well, there is the exception of emulation on Xbox One. You can download the game using your original 360 disc, or buy it digitally on the store. It runs at 4K with HDR on the OneX. It looks incredible.
They're as fun as Minions which I also despise. Rayman universe has Teensies, they're much, much better than Rabbids in terms of cuteness and design. And they actually have certain "classes" that could make a sequel more interesting.
i hate minions too, but i think the rabbids in m+r were really funny.
it did quite well, probably close to ~3 million considering how often it goes on sale. i think a new one is pretty much guaranteed. it's just a matter of when.The game is super excellent, and IMO it should definitely not be overlooked. I really hope they make another one, ideally with a level editor.
eh why not. at least when it comes to switch games it had really high production values.
do you consider stuff like botw or mario odyssey AAA?When I think traditional AAA I dont think Mario + Rabbids. I don't think it was a particularly expensive game compared to the normal AAA Ubisoft production.
Most likely Mario + Rabbids 2 for 2020. Personally I want a sequel but without the stupid Rabbids. I despise them, to the point where I can't stop myself to rip the heads off the plush toys whenever see one in a supermarket.
I'm praying for Mario + Rayman instead of Rabbids.
Wow, how many heads have you ripped off so far?Most likely Mario + Rabbids 2 for 2020. Personally I want a sequel but without the stupid Rabbids. I despise them, to the point where I can't stop myself to rip the heads off the plush toys whenever see one in a supermarket.
I'm praying for Mario + Rayman instead of Rabbids.
i think while mario+rabbids wasn't exactly on that level, the production values do come close to something like odyssey.Obviously BOTW is. BOTW needed 2m to break even. Its the most expensive game Nintendo has ever produced. Pretty plainly AAA. Odyssey less so but still likely an expensive title to produce.
Given the kind of polls and Ubisoft aggressive approach, they were doing last year, I wouldn't be surprised if they upped the budget of the next game significantly.When I think traditional AAA I dont think Mario + Rabbids. I don't think it was a particularly expensive game compared to the normal AAA Ubisoft production.