Dyllybirdy
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So it turned out to be a Bakugan game of all things, huh?
...That's kinda underwhelming.
...That's kinda underwhelming.
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Yup. It didnt seem that fun to me either. But I guess it's not bad if WF is extending themselves.So it turned out to be a Bakugan game of all things, huh?
...That's kinda underwhelming.
It's just that its placement seems so nonsensical. Would have fit more among the dozens of Direct-announced games, rather than an orphaned Treehouse. Well, that and the LRG3 announcements wound up being a tough act to follow.Eh, I'm not bothered by this game at all? Not what people expected? Sure. End of the world? Nah.
To be fair, all initial plans for this year were dropped on the floor like a broken puzzle. I'm certain this would have made a lot more sense in context, but as it is right now it makes it come off as Warner Bros. twisting some arms into advertising their game, and NOA trying to make the best of the situation by playing up their association with WayForward.On the bright side. people are mad at Nintendo, and not Wayforward. lol
If there's indie stuff you want to look forward to, Devolver Digital's program will air tomorrow at 3PM EST.It's disappointing, but easy to move on. I dunno if there will be a direct this month, but it would be nice for sure, after no e3 stuff.
And, any WF involvement with Nintendo is good. including for Shantae
Well, the little kids and preschoolers will, they tend not to have standards.Oh well, hopefully some peope enjoy it.
Also, for the brief time NOA Twitter guy miscommunicated, Wario Land actually trended on Twitter, so that had to have been noticed (up to Japan, that I'm not sure about).Still, it's pretty cool that Nintendo gave WF the top billing. They could have teased it as a new game from WB or they could have said new Bakugan game, but when they looked at the three names, they figured WF was the one that would get them the most attention. So that's a pretty cool thing to take away from this.
Yeah, the same problem is what turned me off from Yokai Watch. I really liked a lot of the character designs in the first game and the over world was beautiful for a 3DS game, but the combat was terrible as all the monster just attack on autopilot. This game is giving me similar vibes so I will wait to find out more before deciding one way or another. Then again, the first Digimon World game only had you barking commands at your digimon and the challenge was raising it well enough to listen to you... But I doubt that's what's going to happen here.I like pokemon and all those types of games too, but the combat system reaaally doesnt interest me in Bakugan. Isn't it boring to just watch them fight and just gather stuff on the ground? I think they could've done better.
Oh well, hopefully some peope enjoy it.
This game is based on the revival Bakugan: Battle Planet that started in 2018, if you want to see what this game is pulling from.Well, that was something I suppose. Not particularly into Bakugan, which is surprising since I got into most of the monster fighting franchises at one point (Pokemon, Digimon, Monster Rancher, Fossil Fighters...) But I wasn't really expecting much. It very much sounded like it would be a licensed game.
Still, it's pretty cool that Nintendo gave WF the top billing. They could have teased it as a new game from WB or they could have said new Bakugan game, but when they looked at the three names, they figured WF was the one that would get them the most attention. So that's a pretty cool thing to take away from this.
And who knows, I might even give it a try. I've seen a few of the monster designs and some of them are pretty neat...
I like pokemon and all those types of games too, but the combat system reaaally doesnt interest me in Bakugan. Isn't it boring to just watch them fight and just gather stuff on the ground? I think they could've done better.
Oh well, hopefully some peope enjoy it.
I dont think it's a good comparison Plants vs Zombies was actually fun.This game is based on the revival Bakugan: Battle Planet that started in 2018, if you want to see what this game is pulling from.
Well, Plants vs. Zombies did pretty well for a game where you mostly just sit around and wait for sun to pop up and click on while you watch your plants kill all the zombies autonomously.
Well there were 5 new Switch SKUs found in Gamestop's database today and a Tomb Raider collection has evidence supporting its announcement soon. I think it's going to happen sometime this month.We still got the potential July 20th coming in 2 weeks. Just don't really believe something from a guess unless things line up.
Pokemn has it worse. They removed the first Pokemon Unite reveal trailer because it had "inaccurate images" but they really did it to get rid of the huge amount of dislikes. They re-uploaded it a day ago and it already has an overwhelming dislike to like ratio lolI feel bad for WayForward with the very bad reception the Bakugan game is receiving, the negative thumbs ratio exceeds Byleth's and the comments are deadly ( not that they are not justified though ) ...
https://www.nintendolife.com/news/2...not_right_with_that_pokemon_unite_promo_imagePokemn has it worse. They removed the first Pokemon Unite reveal trailer because it had "inaccurate images" but they really did it to get rid of the huge amount of dislikes. They re-uploaded it a day ago and it already has an overwhelming dislike to like ratio lol
That or it's simply all WB fault for pushing that game, which ends in absolute nothing...Not sure why people are all so upset about the Bakugan thing. Its a licensed game, and Wayforward makes a lot of them to keep afloat between their own games. Plus a majority of them are quite good.
It was most likely WB who wanted this pushed, but Nintendo chose to push it as a Wayforward game, knowing it would get more attention that way. Nintendo knows the clout Wayforward brings, and I think that is a good sign. Nintendo is proud to push wayforward as a key marketing, meaning Nintendio reconizes Wayforwards talent.
Plus, this is one of the first Japanese own IP's wayfoward is working with, which show that Japan knows of Wayforward and respects them. Another positive sign.
Yeah, WB probably paid money for the promotion/advertisement of the game, so Nintendo just had to find a solution to hype it somehow. Not sure if shoving it alongside Paper Mario in a live stream and going WayForward first (as they get all the hate now) was the right path, but oh well. Either way, people had probably set their expectations way too high.That or it's simply all WB fault for pushing that game, which ends in absolute nothing...
This happened because of several leading factors.Not sure why people are all so upset about the Bakugan thing. Its a licensed game, and Wayforward makes a lot of them to keep afloat between their own games. Plus a majority of them are quite good.
It was most likely WB who wanted this pushed, but Nintendo chose to push it as a Wayforward game, knowing it would get more attention that way. Nintendo knows the clout Wayforward brings, and I think that is a good sign. Nintendo is proud to push wayforward as a key marketing, meaning Nintendio reconizes Wayforwards talent.
Plus, this is one of the first Japanese own IP's wayfoward is working with, which show that Japan knows of Wayforward and respects them. Another positive sign.
It moreso interests me because from what I experience from Wayforward, their games, licensed or otherwise never go below "average and forgettable" at worst. That makes it at least worthy of keeping an eye on, even though Puzzle & Dragons Gold has left me wary.Not sure why people are all so upset about the Bakugan thing. Its a licensed game, and Wayforward makes a lot of them to keep afloat between their own games. Plus a majority of them are quite good.
It was most likely WB who wanted this pushed, but Nintendo chose to push it as a Wayforward game, knowing it would get more attention that way. Nintendo knows the clout Wayforward brings, and I think that is a good sign. Nintendo is proud to push wayforward as a key marketing, meaning Nintendio reconizes Wayforwards talent.
Plus, this is one of the first Japanese own IP's wayfoward is working with, which show that Japan knows of Wayforward and respects them. Another positive sign.
Just watch as this backlash ironically causes the game to get much better sales than it otherwise would have. Though considering the goldfish memory of Youtube viewers being unable to look beyond the last announcement they've heard, it could also just go right back to being as forgotten as it would have, buried in a normal format if yet another announcement from Wayforward comes forward.Yeah, WB probably paid money for the promotion/advertisement of the game, so Nintendo just had to find a solution to hype it somehow. Not sure if shoving it alongside Paper Mario in a live stream and going WayForward first (as they get all the hate now) was the right path, but oh well. Either way, people had probably set their expectations way too high.
Yeah I feel this is overshadowing the two Shantae games getting ported to Switch this September. Not just Risky's Revenge but the FIRST SHANTAE GAME TOO?! Considering the only other means owning it was paying nearly half a thousand dollars and that every Shantae game currently are finally gonna be all on one system together, this would be a huge deal! But no! Instead we're talking about Bakugan!I feel bad for WayForward with the very bad reception the Bakugan game is receiving, the negative thumbs ratio exceeds Byleth's and the comments are deadly ( not that they are not justified though ) ...
Yeah, this really was a poorly timed announcement. I would much rather be celebrating all of the Shantae games being on Switch.Yeah I feel this is overshadowing the two Shantae games getting ported to Switch this September. Not just Risky's Revenge but the FIRST SHANTAE GAME TOO?! Considering the only other means owning it was paying nearly half a thousand dollars and that every Shantae game currently are finally gonna be all on one system together, this would be a huge deal! But no! Instead we're talking about Bakugan!