Yeah, it'd be pretty cool to explore Diamond City. Even more so if like Hit and Run (the Simpsons GTA clone), you could play as a variety of characters. I mean, imagine being able to play as the whole WarioWare cast, complete with different abilities and missions.
That'd be amazing!
A 3d adventure style action RPG game, done with cel shaded graphics, done in a hand-drawn kinda style with an open world, or at least a hub world like TTYD or whatever. Where you could level up Wario, learn new skills, make friends and team mates that are playable and really put alot into making it a great game and not a cash grab.
Maybe they can do something like a platformer death match kinda game,I think Conkers Bad fur Day for N64 had a death match multiplayer thingy that people liked.
Basically Nintendo needs to take the series more seriously. I remember before Donkey Kong Country Returns, all the Paon DK games were pretty much treated like crap by Nitnedo and therefor sold like crap.
But Returns they treated like something important. They promoted the game like crazy! Creating all kinds of events, commercials, and more. That's what they need to do for Wario. Treat the next Wario game like it's a big deal and the public will think it's a big deal.
Remember Wario Land Shake It? No commercials. Barely any promotion.
People like Ashley, right? She can catch the eye of some people, I'll put her along side Wario to promote WarioWare on posters
I know next to nothing about making anything popular, this is just my idea.
This is exactly what YouTubers have been trying to convince companies of. Companies apparently have a hard time understanding that it's good advertising, however. Perhaps it would be good to have you in charge of promoting games.I'd also have to rely on YouTubers to play the game, then their viewers will think "Wow, this game looks fun to play. I should get it too".
That's what happened to me and Firewatch. It was interesting to watch it and I probably would've enjoyed it if I had played it myself but after watching the whole game there really was no good reason to spend money on it. It also wasn't a very long game.In those cases, yeah. If a video game is more or less a movie, then watching the game will give someone basically the same experience as playing it, which isn't conducive to sales. If it's based more around gameplay, though, there should be no issues.