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Derek Beattie
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ARMS AND SPLATOON REVIEWS
With the free content rollout strategy Nintendo is using with Arms following the stellar Splatoon on Wii U, what do you all think about the review scores for these games?
I distinctly remember Splatoon getting some low scores at launch potentially souring some gamers, however Splatoon at launch vs the Splatoon now has an unreal amount of additional content, and it is safe to say, many of the review scores would be much higher if reviewed now as opposed to bsck then.
Now what about Arms? This same strategy is being used here, and I already see some review scores coming in, and while still good scores (70-75), the reviews mention that the game has a very solid foundation but they look forward to the updates coming soon.
Do you think this strategy might actually bite Nintendo a bit? Or do we as Gamers now understand the content rollout strategy that created the massive success of Splatoon 1, and not base our purchases off of a score at launch?
Any thoughts? Happy gaming!
With the free content rollout strategy Nintendo is using with Arms following the stellar Splatoon on Wii U, what do you all think about the review scores for these games?
I distinctly remember Splatoon getting some low scores at launch potentially souring some gamers, however Splatoon at launch vs the Splatoon now has an unreal amount of additional content, and it is safe to say, many of the review scores would be much higher if reviewed now as opposed to bsck then.
Now what about Arms? This same strategy is being used here, and I already see some review scores coming in, and while still good scores (70-75), the reviews mention that the game has a very solid foundation but they look forward to the updates coming soon.
Do you think this strategy might actually bite Nintendo a bit? Or do we as Gamers now understand the content rollout strategy that created the massive success of Splatoon 1, and not base our purchases off of a score at launch?
Any thoughts? Happy gaming!