Spyder_Monkey
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I don't think Pikmin 4 is coming at E3.
Does Beenox even have enough resources to port the game to Switch, while also working on CoD content with other studios? They weren't the lead studio on the remaster either, and their job openings didn't make it sound like they were working on a port.
Odyssey: 7 minutes
Splatoon 2: 4 minutes
FE Warriors: 2 minutes
Xenoblade 2: 5 minutes
Mario X Rabbids: 6 minutes
Zelda DLC: 2 minutes
Pokken: 2 minutes
ARMS: 1 minute
Bet first BOTW DLC drops during presentation.
They want people to watch Treehouse. If anything it will drop Thursday, or the following week.
I think this is a safe bet. I also expect at least one surprise announcement or teaser for 2018. There usually is always one unexpected announcement
Does Beenox even have enough resources to port the game to Switch, while also working on CoD content with other studios? They weren't the lead studio on the remaster either, and their job openings didn't make it sound like they were working on a port.
I don't think Pikmin 4 is coming at E3.
I think Pikmin 4 was and is Hey Pikmin.
At least when Miyamoto mentioned it.
99% chance it will be there if "hey Pikmim" is the Pikmin 4 Myamoto was refering toI don't think Pikmin 4 is coming at E3.
I think Pikmin 4 was and is Hey Pikmin.
At least when Miyamoto mentioned it.
I think the same. NinjaCoachZ has a detailed explication of this that I'm going to re-link: http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=237969771&postcount=2840.
Also it's key to bear in mind, the source that told LKD (and likely Eurogamer) about "Pikmin 4" was the same one that referenced Pokemon Stars.
I have a feeling that source just got some wires crossed regarding Hey Pikmin and Ultra Sun/Ultra Moon. The way LKD described "Pikmin 4" sounds an awful lot like Hey Pikmin too, and neither her nor Eurogamer have mentioned it with the same level of confidence.
Thanks for the plug! At the end of the day I think the idea of a Pikmin 4 coming to Switch in 2017 is definitely on the optimistic side of things. Stuff is just not adding up regarding its existence.
99% chance it will be there if "hey Pikmim" is the Pikmin 4 Myamoto was refering to
I think the same. NinjaCoachZ has a detailed explication of this that I'm going to re-link: http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=237969771&postcount=2840.
Heh, MS conference will be over 90 mins long. What could Nintendo have ever possibly show in a 90 min conference
Heh, MS conference will be over 90 mins long. What could Nintendo have ever possibly show in a 90 min conference
Thanks for the plug! At the end of the day I think the idea of a Pikmin 4 coming to Switch in 2017 is definitely on the optimistic side of things. Stuff is just not adding up regarding its existence.
Yep.
I wouldn't be surprised if we don't see a "core" Pikmin game for a while actually. Being that it's more of a single player game, it sort of goes against what Nintendo is really pushing with the Switch right now. Not only that, but of the single-player focused franchises that people DO want a new game from (looking at you, Metroid) Pikmin isn't super high on the list.
Heh, MS conference will be over 90 mins long. What could Nintendo have ever possibly show in a 90 min conference
Heh, MS conference will be over 90 mins long. What could Nintendo have ever possibly show in a 90 min conference
Yep.
I wouldn't be surprised if we don't see a "core" Pikmin game for a while actually. Being that it's more of a single player game, it sort of goes against what Nintendo is really pushing with the Switch right now. Not only that, but of the single-player focused franchises that people DO want a new game from (looking at you, Metroid) Pikmin isn't super high on the list.
Odyssey: 7 minutes
Splatoon 2: 4 minutes
FE Warriors: 2 minutes
Xenoblade 2: 5 minutes
Mario X Rabbids: 6 minutes
Zelda DLC: 2 minutes
Pokken: 2 minutes
ARMS: 1 minute
Odyssey: 7 minutes
Splatoon 2: 4 minutes
FE Warriors: 2 minutes
Xenoblade 2: 5 minutes
Mario X Rabbids: 6 minutes
Zelda DLC: 2 minutes
Pokken: 2 minutes
ARMS: 1 minute
I absolutely don't see 5 minutes of Xenoblade 2, maybe not even 5 minutes for Mario Odyssey. 2 to 4 depending of it they go for trailer only or trailer + some details.My best guesses:
Super Mario Odyssey (5 min)
Mario + Rabbids: Kingdom Battle (4 min)
Xenoblade Chronicles 2 (5 min)
Breath of the Wild DLC (2 min)
Fire Emblem Warriors (3 min)
Pokken Fighters (2 min)
Indies/3rd Party reel (4 minutes)
Super Smash Bros. For Nintendo Switch - early 2018 (3 min)
Tease for Animal Crossing - 2018 (no gameplay footage shown) (1-2 min)
I find the biggest timesuck is live demos. Nintendo serves those "a la carte" via Treehouse live instead of forcing them.
I find the biggest timesuck is live demos. Nintendo serves those "a la carte" via Treehouse live instead of forcing them.
https://www.facebook.com/Nintendo/p...240841493711/1387833964634386/?type=3&theater
Not sure if this was mentioned but Nintendo's official Facebook post for Spotlight states that will feature new titles for Nintendo Switch.
So I think it's safe to assume that
1.Spotlight is Switch titles only.
2.It will go beyond 2017 titles.
Anything longer than 4-5 minutes for a game is way too long for a video presentation.
ha! I bet they will talk about splatoon2, arms and pokken. My only question is how many of the 30 minutes they will spend on these games we REALLY dont want to see on the spotlight presentation
My guess is they will spend at least 9 minutes between the 3 games. Almost 1/3 of the presentation
Technically anything that hasn't been released yet is "new."
Didn't Miyamoto say that his team was working on the next Pikmin instalment? Pretty sure Arzest isn't his team.
The other one said 2017 games.I'm just saying that it didn't say that will feature 2017 titles only.
Why 3ds? The spotlight seems to be only about the switch and nothing more.Pretty much this. Nintendo will be showcasing the stuff they're showing at the presentation for, like, two days worth of streaming. They won't be doing lengthy gameplay segments of Splatoon 2 because that's what Treehouse is for.
I think it'll go something like this:
Opening: Mario Odyssey
Second: "Remember, you can buy ARMS this week!"
Third: Surprise of some sort...one of: Mario sports title, Mario Party, or Warioware.
Fourth: Zelda DLC
Fifth: Fire Emblem Warriors And expect more content from our friends at Koei-Tecmo in the future.
Sixth: Xenoblade 2...featuring a Japanese-dubbed trailer and a Neogaf freakout that the Western release is delayed.
Seventh: Check out these titles from our friends at Square Enix: Octopath + that generic-looking thing from Tokyo RPG Factory.
Eighth: Splatoon 2.
Ninth: 3DS Sizzle Reel
Tenth: Indie Sizzle Reel
Eleventh: "Our friends at Ubisoft have shown off Mario Rabbids yesterday, but here's a story trailer. Also, they're bringing Monopoly, Steep, and Rayman, so look forward to those."
Twelfth: Our old friends at Capcom wanted to show this: Monster Hunter Generations 2 for the Nintendo Switch.
Thirteenth: Sports! NBA 2K18 and an EA FIFA game that looks suspiciously like it's a decade old.
Fourteenth: Don't forget all of the other things our friends are putting out! Sizzle reel of Skyrim, Payday 2, Atelier, etc.
Fifteenth: Finally, we'll leave you with this: (Other surprise, title likely coming out first half of 2018)
The other one said 2017 games.
Didn't the other one said that it will 'focus' on 2017 titles similar to how April Nintendo Direct focused on Arms & Splatoon?
The 3ds is hard to kill, even when it's already dead : P.Why 3ds? The spotlight seems to be only about the switch and nothing more.
Technically anything that hasn't been released yet is "new."
Do you really believe this?
Didn't the other one said that it will 'focus' on 2017 titles similar to how April Nintendo Direct focused on Arms & Splatoon?
Heh, MS conference will be over 90 mins long. What could Nintendo have ever possibly show in a 90 min conference
Technically anything that hasn't been released yet is "new."
And even with 14 minutes of Arms & Splatoon, they still managed to show 26 other titles in the remaining 19 minutes.
I agree.This, but I'd be surprised if there's not at least one teaser for a 2018 title.
This is an overly anal semantic analysis, probably, but I haven't seen the phrase "focus on" used in relation to the E3 Spotlight. The word they've used is "featuring."
Nintendos E3 activities kick off Tuesday, June 13, at 9 a.m. PT with its Nintendo Spotlight: E3 2017 video presentation. Available to view live at http://e3.nintendo.com, this presentation will offer more details about Super Mario Odyssey and other Nintendo Switch games, with a focus on games launching in 2017.
And Project Octopath Traveler.I agree.
Wasn't the January live not supposed to show anything coming 2018 (yet we got SMT, NMH...) ?
Technically anything that hasn't been released yet is "new."
From their initial PR:
Why not? They may well think those games should be their focus since they are releasing soon.
with a focus on games launching in 2017
I agree.
Wasn't the January live not supposed to show anything coming 2018 (yet we got SMT, NMH...) ?
There will be much more third party than what's mentionned in these expectations I think.
Eleventh: "Our friends at Ubisoft have shown off Mario Rabbids yesterday, but here's a story trailer. Also, they're bringing Monopoly, Steep, and Rayman, so look forward to those."
Didn't the other one said that it will 'focus' on 2017 titles similar to how April Nintendo Direct focused on Arms & Splatoon?
And even with 14 minutes of Arms & Splatoon, they still managed to show 26 other titles in the remaining 19 minutes.