Thursday, June 12, 2014

Nintendo Delivers Plenty




Nintendo took a non-traditional route this year. Clearly behind in the console war, yet still vehemently defending the Wii U as a great piece of hardware, Nintendo opted out of a live conference in favor for a web conference. Unsurprisingly for Nintendo, it was an odd conference. Interspersed throughout with scenes of Nintendo characters animated by the makers of Robot Chicken, Nintendo did have some fun things to unveil.

Super Smash Brothers Wii U

This section started with a stylized dual, a la Smash Brothers, between President of Nintendo America Reggie Fils-Aime and Nintendo President Iwata. After a few spectacular moments, the movements transitioned into the Smash Brothers universe and they were replaced by their Miis, officially announcing the ability to use Miis in the game. You will be able to customize your fighting style with 3 main types (Brawler, Sword fighter and gunner) and further with 1 of 4 specials for each class, giving a total of 12 fighting style options for your Miis. The game has some other new things added to it, including compatibility with their new accessory the Amiibo, which I will discuss below. Also revealed was that the 3DS is getting a version of the brawler as well. Should be good! Look out for this one Winter 2014.




Amiibo

Amiibo is Nintendo’s answer to the likes of Skylander and Disney Infinity. They will be selling many figurines in the image of their famous characters, and will be adding support of these toys into multiple upcoming games. So far the only one that will have it in for sure is Super Smash Brothers, but they promise to reveal details of bringing it to Mario Kart 8 as well. The toys release alongside Smash Brothers this holiday.


Yoshi’s Wooly World

The sequel to the highly successful Kirby’s Epic Yarn, Nintendo brings us Yoshi’s Wooly World. Also stylized in a world made of wool, the game looks just as charming and fun as Kirby’s was. The game will have no time limit and reward exploration of the levels. This game will be available next year, no solid date yet.



Zelda Wii U

And there we have it, my reason to buy a Wii U. I bought the Wii for Twilight Princess, and the gamecube for Wind Waker, and now I will buy the Wii U for this upcoming Zelda game. The world is cel shaded, a style that doesn’t usually have me sold, but I can’t deny it works, and it is gorgeous. The art style is bold, and it all flows together beautifully. Their biggest promise with this game is the world will not be segmented or linear in any way. The world will be open to explore, serene (save when the big baddies tear it up), and massive. The short clip they showed details a transition between a grassy field and a forest as a fight begins, and I caught myself drooling a bit. The buzz around the web is that the character shown doesn’t appear to be link, and I can’t disagree, there are definitely differences. It could be Sheik, Princess Zelda’s alter ego from Ocarina… but only time will tell. Again, this game will be out 2015.



Pokemon Alpha Sapphire and Omega Ruby

Two classic Pokemon games are getting massive makeovers with these titles. 




Bayonetta 2

I never played the first Bayonetta, but it got great reviews. As such, I don’t have much of an opinion here. The fighting takes place in hell, and the art style works for the game…



Hyrule Warriors

Dynasty Warrior games are kind of a guilty pleasure of mine. I enjoy them far more than I probably should...but getting to run through hordes of minion characters executing massive moves that knocks dozens out at a time…it’s fun. Now Nintendo is bringing me this style game in the world of Hyrule. If I wasn’t sold on a Wii U before, I am now. In addition to the minions to kill, Hyrule Warriors will stay true to the Zelda games and provide plenty of giant bosses to kill. The multiplayer will utilize the Gamepad, allowing one player to watch the TV while the other plays on the tablet…which seems a bit unfair, but more aesthetically pleasing than split-screen to be sure.



Mario Maker

One of the most exciting titles announced is a non-traditional…and yet as traditional as it can get…Mario. In this game, you get to create the levels a la the original Mario Brothers. You will have all the tools you need to create a classic 2d side scrolling Mario Game. It looks fun, and I feel very evil levels will exist in no time.


Splatoon

This last title had me almost as intrigued as the new Zelda. Splatoon is a 4 v 4 shooter game…with a twist. You play as a sort of human/squid hybrid. Your gun shoots ink, and your primary goal is to end the match having inked more of the level than the opposing team. In human form, you can ink the world and enemies (killing them), including over your enemies already existing ink. In squid form, you can swim through the ink, diving under the surface to wait in ambush or leaping across great distances, or up inked walls. It looks very intriguing, and if the gameplay is as smooth as the demo, I feel I could lose many hours to it.



Wrap-Up

Even when not there in person, Nintendo managed to put out some great announcements and get their fans excited. Hell, at the very least they have successfully sold a system to me.
Today was the last day of E3, I will spend the next few days pouring over all that has come of it, and get a few more opinions out before returning to a calmer pace next week.

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-Mac

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