Here are the games: Epic Mickey, Kirby's Epic yarn, Donkey kong country returns, Metroid Prime Other M, or Zelda: Skyward Sword?
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What exactly are you asking? If we could play one now what would we choose? Well, I'd choose Zelda because it's the furthest away. The others I'll be able to play sooner so it's easier to wait.
Zelda and Mickey.
The other three look good but I just dont like 2D platformers very much. And have never really liked Metroid (though I admit Other M does look interesting).
Kirby's Epic Yarn- out of the games presented at E3, this was really the only game that made a significant impression on me.
At the end of the day, Zelda will be Zelda, and even so, I'm just not in a rush to play Skyward Sword, despite being somewhat optimistic about it. I'm still 'on the fence' about Epic Mickey, and I have to say that there were parts of the game, specifically the 2D platforming, that left much to be desired for me. DKC Returns really doesn't do anything for me, since I'm not exactly crazy about the old DKC games or this one in particular. That leaves Metroid Other M as the only alternate to Epic Yarn for me, and while I'm still high on the game, my hype for it just hasn't been there lately.
If Kirby's Epic Yarn was just a typical Kirby platformer, perhaps I would lean towards Other M, but the fact is that it's really the only game from Nintendo's upcoming lineup that tries to do something fresh, and that's its most appealing quality at the moment.
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[QUOTE="wiifan001"]Zelda's controls are completely broken so I wouldn't pick that. wiifan001
How so?
Did you watch the Nintendo Conference at E3? Everyone already said the controls worked flawlessly at booths. Much different than the conference. Did you read any of the booth impressions?[QUOTE="wiifan001"]Did you watch the Nintendo Conference at E3? Everyone already said the controls worked flawlessly at booths. Much different than the conference. Did you read any of the booth impressions? Yes and they're all irrelevant, if not, thenfalse.[QUOTE="gamefan67"]
How so? UCF_Knight
Yes and they're all irrelevant, if not false.wiifan001lol. So a conference, with tons of wireless signals disrupting the Wii remote and sensor bar, is accurate... But demos in isolated booths with no interruptions are all completely false? Please explain that one. :|
[QUOTE="wiifan001"]Yes and they're all irrelevant, if not false.UCF_Knightlol. So a conference, with tons of wireless signals disrupting the Wii remote and sensor bar, is accurate... But demos in isolated booths with no interruptions are all completely false? Please explain that one. :| THE Shigeru Miyamoto That whole wireless signals and interference: I'm not buying it.
THE Shigeru Miyamoto That whole wireless signals and interference: I'm not buying it.wiifan001
Naming a single person doesn't provide reasonable evidence as to why you're correct, neither does your lack of an alternative explanation as of how people claimed it controlled just fine.
I'm all for entertaining thoughts though, as well as conspiracy theories, so do you believe Nintendo paid people off so that they'd report the game in a positive light?
In that case I'll have to ask, why bring the game to E3 at all? Paying all these reporters and journalists had to add up quickly, wouldn't it have been more profitable to just show a video or trailer and leave it at that?
[QUOTE="wiifan001"]THE Shigeru Miyamoto That whole wireless signals and interference: I'm not buying it.UCF_Knight
Naming a single person doesn't provide reasonable evidence as to why you're correct, neither does your lack of an alternative explanation as of how people claimed it controlled just fine.
I'm all for entertaining thoughts though, as well as conspiracy theories, so do you believe Nintendo paid people off so that they'd report the game in a positive light?
In that case I'll have to ask, why bring the game to E3 at all? Paying all these reporters and journalists had to add up quickly, wouldn't it have been more profitable to just show a video or trailer and leave it at that?
Yes it does. It's from THE Shigeru Miyamoto. They paid people off in a positive light because 1) THE Shigeru Miyamoto is personally working on this project 2) The controls will be right by the time of its release Nintendo said way back before 2010 that they would show it at E3 2010. It was believed that the gameplay footage was ready and it wasn't. Having announcing it back in 2009 we'd see Skyward Sword, and being the most hyped, well known game before NIntendo's Conference that we knew about, obviously brings attention a trailer wouldn't isn't anything at this point because we would know exactly how a Zelda game would be. The point of the demo was solely to present an idea of how the controls would work and it failed harder than any single thing at the entire E3. Don't worry, I trust Nintendo will get the controls right at the time of release. Now, if you don't mind, I shall be staring at my watch every single minute of my life for the next six weeks until the release of.....I forgot why ;)That's a tough choice. If I had to pick one, it would be Kirby: Epic Yarn. That game was the most looked the most interesting to me from E3.
But..if you mean I could have it right NOW, then Zelda, because it's the furthest away. But I'm looking forward to KEY more.
Other M>Skyward Sword>>>>Epic Yarn>>>>>>>>DKC: Returns>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Epic Mi-Not that crap! I'll get my very own platypus instead!
ZELDA SS (by a long shot)
Then followed by (in order):
Metroid Other M
Donkey Kong Country Returns
Kirby Epic Yarn
Epic Mickey
[QUOTE="UCF_Knight"][QUOTE="wiifan001"]Yes and they're all irrelevant, if not false.wiifan001lol. So a conference, with tons of wireless signals disrupting the Wii remote and sensor bar, is accurate... But demos in isolated booths with no interruptions are all completely false? Please explain that one. :| THE Shigeru Miyamoto That whole wireless signals and interference: I'm not buying it.
Do you know anything about electronics or maybe just have some common sense?
BTW THE Shiggy doesnt make him a better player then anyone else.
Yeah Miyamoto has already admitted he doesn't play video games all that much. And if I recall correctly, he plays another console in his free time, not the Wii.
Almost everyone on this forum is better at any Nintendo game than Miyamoto. Except maybe Wii Music, but that's more because... few people here have actually cared to play Wii Music.
Zelda>Other M>Donkey Kong>Epic Yarn>>>Micky
They are all pretty close, but this is my choice as of now. I need to know more about Epic Mickey. So far it doesn't stand out.
[QUOTE="UCF_Knight"][QUOTE="wiifan001"]Yes and they're all irrelevant, if not false.wiifan001lol. So a conference, with tons of wireless signals disrupting the Wii remote and sensor bar, is accurate... But demos in isolated booths with no interruptions are all completely false? Please explain that one. :| THE Shigeru Miyamoto That whole wireless signals and interference: I'm not buying it. Do you actually think Nintendo would just release a Zelda game with broken controls?? Even if that wasn't a signal proble that wasn't even the finished work. You think Nintendo will just release the game with broken controls?? Omg...
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