What are your predictions and wishes for the upcoming Nintendo Direct?
Edit: Just bought NSO + Expansion Pack. 39.99 EUR/year to celebrate the console’s first anniversary. 💸
It’s a me, your resident die-hard, hopeless, Nintendo fanboy normie.
In this post, we’ll discuss four tangentially-related topics:
- What are your predictions and wishes for the upcoming Nintendo Direct? What are you hoping for? Make a list and then edit it after the fact to see what you got right.
- What is a Nintendo franchise that you think is in dire need of a change, and what would that look like for you?
- How would you rate the Nintendo Switch 2’s first year, and what Nintendo games did you enjoy playing the most?
- Give us your thoughts on the Direct after you’ve watched it.
What are your predictions and wishes for the upcoming Nintendo Direct?
I’ll say right up front that my experience with Nintendo Directs over the years has been that whatever I want the most is always what I don’t get.
This time around, that’s news on the Zelda movie and the Ocarina of Time remake. In fact, I’m fairly certainly they’ll reveal more on those in September instead.
I’m leaning on that certainty for three reasons:
(1) If I’m wrong, then I’ll be pleasantly surprised, and if I’m right, then I won’t be sorely disappointed.
(2) I only really care about these two because I do know a little bit about them. Whatever else I don’t know about, doesn’t bother me. So, other announcements, even very big ones that might positively shock me, aren’t really what I’m worried about. This is also the reason why I’d much prefer it if no information ever leaked at all. I want to be surprised. I can’t isolate myself from leaks if I “surf on the web” at all. It’s impossible. So, Nintendo’s ninjas need to step up their game and silence the leakers.
(3) It seems to me that Nintendo is working hard to move away from the “big Direct” model of making announcements. It might be difficult for them because at least once a year they need to communicate through that medium in order to give investors and shareholders a heads-up (who would otherwise not know about anything because they don’t care about the industry and don’t follow it closely). However, for us, the customers, they’d much rather operate with more flexibility, showcasing games and products individually, spacing out announcements to keep the Nintendo brand fresh in people’s minds, and reveal new titles close to launch to create as much buzz around them as possible. That’s my guess. I could be wrong.
As for my list, I’ll put all the items in a single one. Some of them I think are more plausible than others. Some are entirely wishful thinking.
- Ocarina of Time remake gets a teaser...
- ...and a release date in November...
- ...on the same day as GTA VI (would be fun for me).
- Zelda movie gets a trailer.
- Zelda 40th anniversary is kicked off.
- We get Wind Waker HD and Twilight Princess HD bundles together and sold separately like they did for the Super Mario Galaxies.
- Some more announcements for Star Fox.
- Some more announcements for Splatoon Raiders.
- Fire Emblem: Fortune’s Weave gets a release date...
- ...in August.
- Two new first-party titles to fill out September and October are announced...
- ...one of which could be a Switch 2 edition game...
- ...or a game for all Switch systems...
- ...or an entirely new Switch 2 exclusive...
- ...from one of their bigger IPs...
- ...potentially a 2D Mario...
- ...or an entirely new IP.
- ...from one of their bigger IPs...
- A Switch 2 edition game could be...
- Pikmin 4,
- Luigi’s Mansion 3
- (for October),
- but not my beloved Pokémon Legends: Arceus. 💔
- An entirely new Switch 2 exclusive from one of their bigger IPs could be...
- ...a new Paper Mario...
- ...or Mario Maker 3.
- One new Switch 2 exclusive announced for 2027, which could be...
- ...based on a big Nintendo IP...
- ...potentially a 3D Mario.
- ...or be an entirely new IP.
- ...based on a big Nintendo IP...
- New DLC for...
- ...Mario Kart World (leaning on this one)...
- ...or Pokémon Pokopia.
- Two more GCN games for NSO...
- ...one of them being Twilight Princess...
- ...I wish it was the Viewtiful Joe series though.
- There might be absolutely zero Pokémon news.
- Wii or NDS announced for NSO...
- ...with Wii remote being sold again...
- ...or an accessory to hold the Switch 2 sideways, so it stands vertically and you can see both DS screens.
- One completely wacky new game or product that people will find weird.
- One very divisive announcement...
- ...which could be the Ocarina of Time remake...
- ...or the Zelda movie, if they do them wrong.
What is a Nintendo franchise that you think is in dire need of a change, and what would that look like for you?
(1) The Legend of Zelda
My hope is that the Ocarina of Time remake is not just a recreation with better graphics. The 3DS version already did that. I hope that it is a reimagening. As big as Hyrule felt in 1998, it feels small enough today that I could see it being the perfect size for Nintendo to add to. They could make it half as big as Breath of the Wild, and it would still feel pretty sizeable, for me at least (I never even gave 100%ind Breath of the Wild a try for how big it was).
The point of the remake for Nintendo, I think, is two-fold:
(A) Introduce a larger, fresh audience to the franchise, by giving them the gold-standard of what it has to offer, while wasting minimal resources developing it (so, kind of what they’re doing with Star Fox) and in time for the big release of the movie next year, so the two products can cross-promote each other. We’ve seen them do this with the two Mario movies.
(B) Flex those “linear Zelda” muscles a bit, which have become extremely atrophied during the long “era of the wild”, so that the next major title, becomes something that is more of a compromise, something that has that large open world for one group of players to sink hundreds of hours into, but also that highly curated puzzle-solving experience with a meaningful story that the group of players that I am in personally love the series for. The last two major titles were a feast for people who like checklists. For me, they were frustrating. I still loved them. I loved the gameplay. I loved the breadth (of the wild). I didn’t like the “dungeons”, and I absolutely hated the stories. The latter of these had me fuming. They had zero substance for me. They even “soft-rebooted” the series if you think about it. They just placed the games in an entirely new “era”, completely detached from the rest of the franchise. I honestly hope we never return to this era, unless it adds something meaningful to the story. I wanna go back to the wacky timeline from the previous era and make it wackier.
(2) Animal Crossing
Zelda and Animal Crossing were my favorite video game franchises of all time. In fact, I played every mainline Animal Crossing title extensively. I say “were” though, because Pokopium, as I endearingly like to refer to it, has dethroned Animal Crossing. New Horizons was such a disappointment for me. The series became a decorating sim. My favorite is still the GCN entry, if you can believe it. It’s the one game I love returning to.
It seems that Tomodachi Life is Nintendo’s answer to people like me. Nintendo has heard us. I haven’t played the most recent entry in that series because it released on the Switch 1, and I have this weird (I know) rule that I only buy Switch 2 exclusives so as to not overwhelm myself with my options. Pokopium also happened to release shortly before and to say that I got very busy with it would be an understatement (cough cough 160+ hours in and counting). If they release a Switch 2 edition of that though, then I’ll jump in. I am in dire need of that proper, funky social sim, where the characters say and do weird stuff.
This is to say that I don’t know what Nintendo could do to make me want to return to this series. If the next entry is just more of the same, more decoration, even if it’s a “bigger world”, then... it might be time to say goodbye to this franchise. I really don’t know what they could do though. I have heard people suggest an MMO take, where there is one big world and everyone is playing in it simultaneously... yeah. Except that Nintendo would never do that.
Tomodachi Life allows you to do some really out there stuff with your characters, and guess what? It has no online multiplayer of any kind (at least that I’m aware of). That’s how Nintendo “worked around” having to monitor player interactions 24/7. Nintendo is never doing an MMO. They know that degenerates would immediately flood it. Even so, that wouldn’t be enough for me. I just don’t like decoration sims, MMOs or otherwise.
Tell you what, Nintendo: The people deserve their decoration sim. That’s fair. If you want my money though, release a new Tomodachi Life or a Switch 2 edition of the current one, and I’ll buy that. I think that’s also fair, right?
(3) Super Smash Bros.
I had so much fun with the N64 entry, Melee, and Brawl. The first two I played a ton with friends, locally. I actually had that experience. Crazy, am I right? Every time I think about it, it feels like a bygone era. I actually had friends over (and many at that), and also visited friends, and we all played Smash with each other, and it was a lot of fun. I had enough online friends to play Brawl with as well, but far less so.
These days I just don’t care about multiplayer games at all. There are two reasons for that:
(A) I don’t have the time. I could make time to play with other people between 7 PM and 9 PM on most days, but I live in one of the least convenient time zones: UTC+2. Most of the Nintendo world is either asleep or waking up at that time.
(B) I’d just simply rather... experience great single player games? I don’t know. My taste has changed. I’ve also come to hate competitive games more and more. I can’t imagine dedicating myself to one game to become good enough at it so that I don’t get rounded up while playing online and actually get some enjoyment out of the experience. The time that I would waste to git gud, I could be experiencing an epic adventure with instead.
Super Smash Bros. could still bring me back if (and that’s a big if) they included a revamped single-player experience (“Subspace Emissary” was kind of fun for me), and also significantly changed up the formula. I get that it’s a platform fighter, but it’s starting to get ridiculous. Are there seriously any significant gameplay experiences between Brawl and Ultimate? Real ones? Major ones? I played Ultimate, and my mains, Peach and Zelda, felt like they hadn’t changed at all.
I know that if they do something other than a 2D platform fighter, there will be riots, but they’re also going to get a lot of complaints from people saying that it’s just “more of the same”.
Also, I think that 20 to 30 characters is a good sweet spot. You can reduce the Fire Emblem characters to Ike and Marth as well, and while we’re at it, maybe invite some Western characters to the roster? I know that Japan has a lot to offer, but Lara Croft and the Master Chief, for example, make 100% sense in Smash Bros.. If Duck Hunt and Game & Watch can be on the roster, so can Lara and John. Heck, Crash Bandicoot and Spyro the Dragon should be in the roster. Don’t give me any excuses. If you’re going to get characters from non-Nintendo IPs into the game at all, then I don’t know what’s holding you back from getting more of the ones that everyone wants.
(4) Everything else
Whatever new 3D Super Mario, Paper Mario, Zelda, Metroid, or Metroid Prime they release in the future though, I’m fairly confident that it’ll be good, and that I’ll buy it even if its more of the same.
How would you rate the Nintendo Switch 2’s first year, and what Nintendo games did you enjoy playing the most?
I think I’d give it an B+.
I’m a Nintendo fanboy, so it would be difficult for me to give them a lower score, but I think that the case can be made that this first year was actually quite good.
The releases may have seemed slow in the first half, but there was a brand new Mario Kart World (for those who liked it, not me) from the start, as well as Donkey Kong Bananza not long after that, which I loved so much, I 100%ed it in 50+ hours.
Pokémon fans got that Z-A title that I skipped on, mostly because it just looked boring and gray (though I heard good things about the gameplay).
Kirby Air Riders turned out to be an amazing game that I didn’t play, and very few other people did. It’s just too niche.
Metroid Prime 4 I loved to bits, but most people hated it, because of the desert, the characters, the pacing, and how similar to Prime 1 it was. I didn’t like how the story ended, and I didn’t like that it was a Prime title that didn’t include, well... Metroid Prime/Dark Samus. I guess the point of them being called “Prime” now is that they’re first-person adventure games. It’s whatever. Just make another one and forget about the open world thing. Make a Metroid game, you know? Not a Halo-inspired game featuring Samus Aran.
I also had a ton of fun with Hyrule Warriors, which was the story-driven Zelda I didn’t know I longed for. Excited for more Warriors spinoffs in general, and not just in the Zelda franchise...
Third parties eventually picked up, and they gave us a ton of games that somehow run amazing on this little boy. I’m thinking Resident Evil Requiem and Pragmata (the latter of which I played and loved), though there were others, some of which were Switch 2 ports, like Cyberpunk 2077 and Indiana Jones and the Great Circle. There were many others, but these four seemed to have dominated the Switch 2 third-party discussion, at least this half of the year. I should add that Capcom is hitting it out of the park. Now please go and give me some news about that Okami sequel, will you?
It may have felt like there were some lulls, but it was actually a packed year, and that’s not to mention all the NSO stuff and the Switch 1 games that run the Switch 2.
As I have told you all a million times before though, my absolute darling, without which I would have given this year a C+, was Pokopium.
Animal Crossing + Minecraft + Pokémon made by the guys behind Dragon Quest Builders. Who would’ve thought that this could be worse than opium? I’ll tell you what: I did! Right from the moment the game was announced in September, everyone I talked to about this told me that they weren’t sure or even seemed disinterested. I felt very vindicated when the game released to such an acclaim, that it became the highest rated Pokémon title ever, and it isn’t even a mainline one!
To the people who worked on Pokopium, thank you very much for your hard work. It paid off. Now please go and make a sequel or DLC so I can give you more money.
To Nintendo: Outstanding work on the Switch 2’s first year. Some bumps along the ride, but in general, you did well. You delivered is the goods. Now go and give us this generation’s heavy hitters. Also, stop being so secretive, and clog up the leaks!
Give us your thoughts on the Direct after you’ve watched it.
Saving that space here for later.
Have seen a bunch of nintendo polls around, sort of funny I was talking with my kids about how they felt about the switch 2 so far, it's pretty much collecting dust in my house right now. For myself, I haven't really even gotten hooked on modern nintendo games except fire emblem. This is my ongoing weakness for me that started with the gamecube version, and then was the reason I owned a GBA for sacred stones, a 3ds for awakenings. My kids really got hooked on fire emblem three houses which was amazing as it was one of the first times all of us were fully into a game. I still have an amazing memory where my son was stuck on the end level of the blue lions route and my game was close by, so he sat down next to me to watch me play on my file (as I was near that part too) and we both worked our way through it one morning together sharing the ups and downs as we took on the map, it was really great and that fully cemented fire emblem as a number one for me.
We did not end up liking engage all that much, I think the character designs and story didn't hook us, despite agreeing what people said the gameplay seemed good. We are all really looking forward to the new fire emblem and hope it can look up to the hype, so we are hopeful we can at least see a little more of it during the next direct.
For context, Engage and Three Houses were done by different teams. Engage was done mostly in-house by Intelligent Systems, but Three Houses was a collaboration with a team from Koei Tecmo called Kou Shibusawa.
Given Sothis appears in the trailer, I fully expect the Koei Tecmo team to be involved in this one as well.
Bonus points if there's something from Monolith Soft: Xenoblade X Chapter 13 is cool and all but it's been a while since my last big JRPG (Clair Obscur runs awful on the Steam Deck and I very much prefer JRPGs in bed)
Solid predictions up there. I could see Mario Maker 3 being teased, maybe even called Mario Maker 3D with a move to allowing building in the 3rd dimension.
DLC for Mario Kart seems plausible. Maybe for Pokopia, but I’d expect that to be held for a Pokémon event.
Also, you should play ZA! It’s one of my favorite games ever.
I'd be curious to know what you like about ZA.
Personally I'm just about done with the main quest line and I've had to force myself forward for the past several hours because quite frankly I think the game is terrible and I cannot wait to be done with it.
I think all the mechanics introduced in Arceus that they've kept in ZA are good. Things like alpha pokemon, sneaking, and real-time pokemon catching are all great. But everything they tried to do new in ZA is just awful. Wild pokemon ignoring your pokemon just to attack your character is insanely annoying, especially with how awful the target-lock mechanic is. Mega evolution is just another terrible time-wasting gimmick like dynamaxing was in Sword/Shield. And to top it all off the city setting is just atrocious. Block after block of samey buildings, forced rooftop sequences that add no value to anything, and just an all around complete lack of adventure are all that Lumiose has to offer.
So yeah...tell me some good things about it.
As far as the Switch 2 goes, I'm not particularly interested in getting it any time soon. It kinda reminds me of when the Wii U was out (to a lesser extent of course): there are games that I would get if I already owned it, but no games that make me specifically need to have it (like Breath of the Wild on Switch 1).
I also noticed that everyone I know who's bought one so far said they got it instead of waiting because they expected a price hike later on, which did happen to be fair. I just find getting any kind of product or service for a promised future update/addition is usually a bad idea so I'd still rather just wait. That's what I did for the Wii U, XB1, and XB series X, which was for the best.