have you seeeeeen my voodooI mean, if you printed it out and burnt it it does nothing to the thread? The printed page doesn't become its body or something. Nor is it the primary form of accessing it.
So......Bonus: Shin'en Multimedia are working on F-Zero. Story mode, arcade and online.
please don't spread these obviously made-up by some kid rumors ............FROM THE IGN FORUMS lolI don't know if this is posted yet.
Just discovered a rumor thread on r/NintendoSwitch that talks about a new Star Fox title from Retro. The rumor originates from IGN forum.
http://www.ign.com/boards/threads/nintendo-direct-e3-leaks.455129347/page-2#post-516949262
Basically, Star Fox: Mass Effect.
Edit: Anyway, it is a random rumor so take it with a grain of salt. The poster said Retro is working on another Donkey Kong and Shin'en is making F-zero too.
I don't know if this is posted yet.
Just discovered a rumor thread on r/NintendoSwitch that talks about a new Star Fox title from Retro. The rumor originates from IGN forum.
http://www.ign.com/boards/threads/nintendo-direct-e3-leaks.455129347/page-2#post-516949262
Basically, Star Fox: Mass Effect.
Edit: Anyway, it is a random rumor so take it with a grain of salt. The poster said Retro is working on another Donkey Kong and Shin'en is making F-zero too.
It is more believable than the NX controller lolplease don't spread these obviously made-up by some kid rumors ............FROM THE IGN FORUMS lol
E3 presentations don't leak. Not over a month in advance (or ever actually). You know better than this.
There are several things we know about Retro's project that would fit the Star Fox adventure-rpg game: the scifi writers, a possible multiplayer infrastructure, the 3D open world designers... even both composers fit in the project (Alexander Brandon due to his conexion with futuristic games, and David Wise being the man behind Star Fox Adventures soundtrack). And I've always said that since up to this point Retro Studios have worked with space bountyhunters and furry animals, the logical step for them would be working with furry animals that are space bountyhunters.
However... I don't think it suit that well to Emily's description. After all, and adventure game is nothing like a conflictive genre at all and it wouldn't need "fans of that particular genre" in order to be liked or excited about it, since its a kind of game that a lot of people would feel attracted to. In fact, Star Fox series has already had entries in that genre, so it's not particularly disassociated with it.
I'm surprised no one has mentioned how a Star Fox action/adventure game would add to the Retro/Rare parallelisms. Boy, has that game fallen into oblivion.
It's definitely what fits best into the hints Emily gave, though I suspect the amount of people who still care about that IP these days is often overestimated.
Spoiler - Star Fox and F-Zero are in the same world.I meant I've seen many people mention the possibility Star Fox adventure game but not the fact that it would be the second time in a row where Retro follow on Rare's footsteps. The 'rumor' in that IGN post even echoes the development of Star Fox Adventures, with an unrelated, original game being repurposed as a Star Fox one.
F-Zero? Now that's an uninteresting world to work with.
The new president has said and similar statements have always been: Nintendo focuses on offering what they can only
They do not have the slightest interest in making a game like Uncharted
I need someone to explain to me how it makes sense for them to make a huge, expensive spin-off in a franchise that sells like doo-doo.
1. Retro makes a huge, expensive new IP.
2. Miyamoto: "But what if this were StarFox/F-Zero"
I guess they think the brand power from StarFox/F-Zero is positive and better than making this a new IP.
I dont think it's brand power as much as it's desire to make the brands relevant again for whatever reason.1. Retro makes a huge, expensive new IP.
2. Miyamoto: "But what if this were StarFox/F-Zero"
I guess they think the brand power from StarFox/F-Zero is positive and better than making this a new IP.
Not sure. I'd guess no but...idk (all of) the causes of pretty much anything on closer inspection so maybe I have seen the effect of your voodoo without recognizing your voodoo in it?
That rumor doesn't make sense as I do not see, at all, Nintendo developing two console Star Fox titles simultaneously, with this new "Lylat System" game supposedly originally being released a year after Star Fox Zero (and revealed near the time of that games released) before getting delayed. That timeline makes no sense.
It's obviously a spaghetti Western Zelda game.
Wind Waker 2: KillBillGanon
Here is something worth considering:
2013, 2015 and 2016 Nintendo released 2 Zelda games each.
2014 we only got Hyrule Warriors.
2017 we only got Breath of the Wild.
If the games were remakes, ports or heavily reused assets, we got two Zeldas. So far they've only announced Hyrule Warriors DX so I wouldn't be surprised if we get another remake of sorts or even a mobile Zelda game.
It's possible going by what Emily has saidokay I didn't follow all the rumors but if Retro is working on a new big Star Fox game I'd instantly lose my shit
okay I didn't follow all the rumors but if Retro is working on a new big Star Fox game I'd instantly lose my shit
Retro is working on an old Nintendo franchise but with a completely different genre according to Emily.
So far theories have included:
F-Zero open world action adventure game with lots of punching (maybe like Batman: Arkham Knight but less serious)
StarFox RPG
StarFox squad based on foot shooter
Advance Wars FPS
DK open world action adventure game with lots of punching
no need to worry, it's just random ass speculation based on ultra-generic hints. as usual.okay I didn't follow all the rumors but if Retro is working on a new big Star Fox game I'd instantly lose my shit
no need to worry, it's just random ass speculation based on ultra-generic hints. as usual.
Let's talk about Monolith Soft's new project.
I doubt there'll be mechs (I seriously regret making that topic...). The mechs are a staple of the Xeno series and would do nothing but make a connection to the Xenoblade series and supposedly a project far different from their brand image.
Let's talk about Monolith Soft's new project.
I doubt there'll be mechs (I seriously regret making that topic...). The mechs are a staple of the Xeno series and would do nothing but make a connection to the Xenoblade series and supposedly a project far different from their brand image.
I've been expecting something Zelda soon-ish.Here is something worth considering:
2013, 2015 and 2016 Nintendo released 2 Zelda games each.
2014 we only got Hyrule Warriors.
2017 we only got Breath of the Wild.
If the games were remakes, ports or heavily reused assets, we got two Zeldas. So far they've only announced Hyrule Warriors DX so I wouldn't be surprised if we get another remake of sorts or even a mobile Zelda game.
I doubt they'd do it. They should make a deal with From Software to do it like Bloodborne to Sony.I know it's probably not a Dark Souls clone like the promotional art seems to suggest but I really want to see a Nintendo take on Souls.
It's definitely a new IP from the looks of it. There shouldn't be any ties to Xeno.
No ties to the Xeno series might mean Takahashi has a smaller role, or (though I doubt it) perhaps no role.
This thinking might be a bit irrational: once Takahashi is gone, Monolith Soft is going to need a new IP. The Xeno series is Takahashi's baby and I can't imagine the series going forward without him. It's possible they're taking action to groom a new generation of talented artists and developers for their new IP going forward.
Maybe I'm overthinking things and they'll continue making more Xenoblade games alongside their new IP with or without Takahashi. One thing for sure is that Monolith Soft's future is going to be a bit more clear when they release their new title.
I doubt they'd do it. They should make a deal with From Software to do it like Bloodborne to Sony.