(11-07-2012 01:34 AM)Artwark Wrote: (11-06-2012 10:57 PM)BumblebeeCody Wrote: (11-06-2012 09:01 PM)Artwark Wrote: Ok so I agree on that but still.... Nintendo somehow convinces me to play their franchises. And yeah some few Sony and Microsoft games do have good stories. But look at it this way, you get games with better graphics with more price than getting games with standard graphics for less price. I mean think about PSP and DS. The DS was a lot better than the PSP because of three things. Price, Games and long battery life.
Prices, games list and battery life have nothing to do whether the games have a decent amount of content in all sectors though.... Also Wii games are the same price as Xbox and PS3. TO use my example above, if I saw No More Heroes on Xbox and Wii for the same full £40($60) price, I would buy the Xbox version. The controls being slightly more fun on Wii but I wouldn't but motion controls over better graphics and delivery.
Question: Do you actually have an Xbox 360 or PS3?
U really think prices aren't the most part of the games? What about the games for Iphone? isn't 25 cents for an awesome game worth it?
Also I'm more into Nintendo cause I got so used to the brand cause the games are understandable, affordable and easy to play.
But games on the Wii cost the exact same as they do on Xbox and PS3. Again what?
Also, no(!) the price doesn't factor into the game because the price doesn't justify the content of the game. "I guess I bought a £40 game called Gears of War which must be bad, but I spent £40 on Zelda so it must be good".
The relation between price and content isn't there. There games on the PSN Store/XBLA like Fez, Journey, Unfinished Swan, Double Dragon Neo which are around £15 but again, the price has no relation to the content. When were Wii games cheaper?
Also, iPhone games are cheap because that's the price that they want to sell them at. I guess if they sold Angry Birds at £40($60) that would be good/bad?
Lastly, whether Wii games are "easy to play" is debatable (at launch time). Pressing a button was a standard but having to swing your arm in a certain direction takes a new level of learning. Also, Skyward Sword was NOT easy to play. It's was a chore and had the worst controls of a Zelda game.