Kaepora_Gaebora Posted July 20, 2020 Posted July 20, 2020 (edited) Nintendo Direct Mini airing today at 3pm BST, a partner showcase so I presume third party, perhaps we'll hear more on FIFA 21 Legacy edition... Edited July 20, 2020 by Kaepora_Gaebora 3 2
MindFreak Posted July 20, 2020 Posted July 20, 2020 Well, that was weird. But alright. Looking forward to it. It'll be 10 minutes long. 1
Londragon Posted July 20, 2020 Posted July 20, 2020 All the details on the recently announced Nintendo Direct Mini: Partner Showcase. 1 1
markderoos Posted July 20, 2020 Posted July 20, 2020 1 hour ago, Londragon said: All the details on the recently announced Nintendo Direct Mini: Partner Showcase. Aww man, that Punch-Out!! Wii soundtrack 1
Glen-i Posted July 20, 2020 Posted July 20, 2020 (edited) Definitely trying to dampen expectations with that description. It won't work though, I look forward to the inevitable outrage on ResetEra that this 10 minute presentation focusing on previously announced 3rd party games didn't have a 3-pack of 3D Mario remakes. EDIT: Oh my! Some people there are actually hoping for footage of Bayo 3, No More Heroes and Shin Megami Tensei V? This fallout is going to be magnificent! Edited July 20, 2020 by Glen-i 2 6
Tim B Posted July 20, 2020 Posted July 20, 2020 Why are they doing this to us? Every presentation they’re doing at the moment seems to be a huge disappointment one way or another. I can only hope they announce another Direct Mini for next week.
Ganepark32 Posted July 20, 2020 Posted July 20, 2020 I wouldn't say that Bayonetta 3 is out of the realms of possibility for showing up. This is being presented as a partner based Direct mini so that game would fall under that umbrella term given that its a third party property being developed through an exclusivity deal with Nintendo. Will it actually be there? I doubt it, especially as the update on Babylon Fall (another Platinum game) was delayed due to changes brought about by the ongoing pandemic, but its entirely possible and shouldn't be dismissed unequivocally. Its such a weird way to announce a Direct, even a mini one. And the wording is very business like, reads more like something Microsoft would spout as opposed to the rhetoric Nintendo would tend to use. Similarly, announcing it late last night for this afternoon is again weird. Such a short turn around on the announcement for an afternoon Direct. I could understand if it was happening at 11pm as they've done in the past but it really is unusual for them. I'm not expecting much from it. They've allowed third parties to go ahead and announce games this Summer without them yet very little has come to fruition outside of a smattering of indie games across the multitude of streams. And first party wise, what's announced is far off at this point. Likelihood is we'll have an update on Bravelt Default 2 (expecting this to slip to next year), maybe some of the EA ports tgat they announced a little back (Plants vs. Zombies, Apex Legends) but it won't go much beyond that. I do subscribe to the idea that I've seen posited that this might be the start of a series of Directs split across first, third and indie developers in the coming weeks/months. Spread the news out in smaller chunks, especially if they've maybe not got the biggest slate of titles due to delays brought about by the pandemic (they had said things coming this year were progressing as planned but Nintendo do seem to be one of the development groups struggling with adapting to the current situation). It means there'd be a steady stream of news and while nothing might be mind-blowing, they'll still maintain a good supply of titles for the Switch into the Holiday season (though I don't think they'll have that big first party title at the end of the year this time, the timings haven't really worked out for most of their properties). 3 1
Ronnie Posted July 20, 2020 Posted July 20, 2020 Be great to see some Hollow Knight Silksong, though that wouldn't be out of place in a regular Direct.
Nicktendo Posted July 20, 2020 Posted July 20, 2020 > Third party partners. > 10 minute presentation. Sounds about right. 7
S.C.G Posted July 20, 2020 Posted July 20, 2020 No real expectations for this, but we'll be sure to have the full roundup article posted on the main page, shortly after it finishes airing, all going well. 1
Julius Posted July 20, 2020 Posted July 20, 2020 (edited) It's up. Thoughts before watching: my expectations are low, but still excited to see what they might have in store for us. I just wish that Nintendo were a bit more transparent about the difficulties that they're having at the moment with working from home, I know that they want to assure investors that things are fine, but it's still odd to me. The way they handled Prime 4 shows they can be transparent when they need to be, too. Edited July 20, 2020 by Julius 1
S.C.G Posted July 20, 2020 Posted July 20, 2020 (edited) Cadence of Hyrule Physical Version confirmed! (glad I waited) WWF Wrestling Game - looks good for anyone who likes Wrestling games. Shin Megami Tesei III HD Remaster. Shin Megami Tensei V trailer. Wow, this really was a mini direct. Edited July 20, 2020 by S.C.G
MindFreak Posted July 20, 2020 Posted July 20, 2020 Even with the lowest expectations that was bad. Cool with the update and good news for SMT fans but otherwise very weak. 2
Julius Posted July 20, 2020 Posted July 20, 2020 Well, uh...I think that's the weakest Direct I've ever seen? An update on SMT V is cool (even if I did feel like the trailer was pretty tame), but yeah, that was a bit worse than I had expected it to be. 1
Will Posted July 20, 2020 Posted July 20, 2020 I actually quite like the look of the WWE game, will probably pick that up.
Rob3008 Posted July 20, 2020 Posted July 20, 2020 I honestly don't know why they bothered announcing a Mini Direct for these as that was poor, even with low expectations. 1
Ganepark32 Posted July 20, 2020 Posted July 20, 2020 (edited) Given the brevity of the Direct mini and the smaller number of titles touched upon, I think what might have been better was to take a leaf out of say Sony's book where they had a series of announcements of indie games the other week (I think there was 9 in total) and they were announced every half an hour through their blog with accompanying trailer and blog post from the developers, thus giving each plenty of space and time. That might have suited this better and done much to dampen the ridiculous hype that was shooting about the net in anticipation for this. From my perspective, I don't think what they showed warranted a Direct but Nintendo don't use the blog style system of Sony or Microsoft for their ID@Xbox stuff and the like. Perhaps, as I say, its something they maybe should consider if they're going to do more of these smaller showing with a handful of titles to shine specific light on them across the day rather than a quick 8 minute video thats now done and dusted and probably being torn apart everywhere. Just such an odd choice with that selection of games that would have greatly benefitted from a different style of spotlight, especially as the games shown speak to very specific niche areas of the games market. Curious more to see the timetable of these going forward and how regular they'll be (i.e. Will it be once a month, every two weeks?). That's definitely something that Nintendo could do with teeing up front to get ahead of this all by saying "If you didn't find something to your taste today, don't worry as there'll be more on this date" or something to that effect. Layout a road map of these and temper expectations by moving things away from the Direct format if not needed. I don't know, just my thoughts. Edit: Also a thought for Nintendo, of you're going to do it as a Direct don't upload the trailers from your two main announcements at the same time as the video for this as it defeats the purpose of watching a Direct that took time to put together from a small team of people (another reason why a series of blog posts about the games would be better. Save the effort for putting together a video package Direct for when its warranted). Edited July 20, 2020 by Ganepark32 2
Glen-i Posted July 20, 2020 Posted July 20, 2020 Huh, so SMT V was actually shown? Colour me pleasently surprised. I've not played SMT III, (only played the fourth one on 3DS) so I'm interested in that HD version.
Sméagol Posted July 20, 2020 Posted July 20, 2020 10 minutes ago, Glen-i said: Huh, so SMT V was actually shown? Colour me pleasently surprised. Still no gameplay. Direct was short and disappointing. I mean I liked most of what I saw to some degree, even if most of it doesn't really cater to me, I just thought this whole presentation and the approach they took is baffling. 1 1
Mandalore Posted July 20, 2020 Posted July 20, 2020 Atlus seem to be releasing pretty much everything on Switch apart from Persona 5. Snowboard Kids remaster for next Direct Mini?
MindFreak Posted July 20, 2020 Posted July 20, 2020 They should have had more games. If you have 8 minutes, don't spend 2 minutes on each game. And don't announce it beforehand, just release it without warning. I don't care for Cadence or SMT so was nothing of interest for me. That's fine. But I hope this is followed up by another presentation soon.
Sméagol Posted July 20, 2020 Posted July 20, 2020 Yeah. The problem is I can't get hyped for it. They didn't announce it beforehand (well, not early enough), so I didn't know when to expect it, and as a result, I missed it "live" (I just got up). The problem with that is that while looking for the Direct, I already saw the thumbnails for SMT 3 & SMT 5. So that's 2 surprises gone. Then the direct itself: too short, too few games, and some of it still well out of the way.. 2021? What about this year? Cadence: updates looks cool, but I have absolutely zero interest in the game. Wrestling thing: this actually, looks somewhat fun. I'm not interested in wrestling at all, but with the more arcady vibe, I might give it a try, though chances are still very small. Plus I've already seen it before the direct. Rogue thing: still looks decent, but another thing we've already seen. 3rd person view, so I'm probably not going to touch it regardless. SMT3: doesn't look as interesting to me as 5 (I've never played any of them), but I would need to see more. SMT5: still looks intriguing, but I'd like to see gameplay by now. 2021 <sigh> And then it was over. With only a remaster released in 2021 being the only real new thing announced, which I've already seen right when I was looking for the direct. This was in the Japanese Direct: which would have made it more interesting: Anyway, I'm going to salvage this massive disappointment by watching GameXplain's 45 minute prediction video, and having a laugh. 1
Ganepark32 Posted July 20, 2020 Posted July 20, 2020 Rogue Company is reportedly out now. Just been announced during the Summer Games Fest stream. Should be up on the EShop later today I'd imagine (also available on PS4, Xbox One and Epic Games Store).
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