F-Zero's corpse sleeps peacefully another day.
death feels so good in these times.
F-Zero's corpse sleeps peacefully another day.
If there is a full Animal Crossing game on mobile with microtransactions , constant updates, etc. There is no need for a 40$ or 60$ boxed Animal Crossing anymore.
Yep these two IPs fit. You can totally make a micro Animal Crossing and it WILL make bank if they give you stuff to do with friends. I'm curious what FE will be.
That's exactly why it won't happen for the foreseeable future. Nintendo want that $60 from core players as well as the micro transaction money from mobile-only players. That's why this mobile expansion is happening.
You only have to look at Miitomo to see how cut down it is compared to Tomodachi Life. It's not designed to replace their traditional offerings.
If they make Fire Emblem into a gatcha game...
Goodbye wallet.
Kill me now.If there is a full Animal Crossing game on mobile with microtransactions , constant updates, etc. There is no need for a 40$ or 60$ boxed Animal Crossing anymore.
If they make Fire Emblem into a gatcha game...
Goodbye wallet.
Question: Will they be games? Miitomo is a social networking app, not a game. Will theses be games, and if so would they be their first mobile games?
Gatcha collectathon where whaeles will subsidize the game for everybody else.
Remember guys, these (probably) aren't going to be full-fledged games.
The worst timeline we are in.
Fates shipments have practically already hit Awakening's numbers without Europe. Fire Emblem as a global IP is way stronger than even Kirby right now. Amazing.
Remember guys, these (probably) aren't going to be full-fledged games.
Fates shipments have practically already hit Awakening's numbers without Europe. Fire Emblem as a global IP is way stronger than even Kirby right now. Amazing.
The Fire Emblem game could be like another gacha game called Phantom of the Kill. Hopefully better optimized at least.
yeah I think it would be more like the spinoffs than the main title for AC. FE? I have no idea,