LaoJim said:
Rayman Origin came out a long time ago, Legends is short. Super Meat Boy is a really bad platformer with shit tier controls that have no place in platforming. Spelunky isn't even a platformer. It's a roughlike platformer mix with parts of both genres but not enough to be any of them. Sonic Generations.... yeah, happened generations ago. Ori and the Blind Forest came out half a month ago.
Mario is the only consistent platformer. When you buy a Nintendo console, you know you will get a damn well platformer for sure, probably 2 with the recent trend of 2D and 3D games.
Sonic Transformed? Yeah, with a almost dead community unfortunately. It's a great kart racer but that's it. It's over, it's done. Diddy Kong Racing? Really? You wanna plug in your N64 to the internet and play some online? And as someone who actually owns the game and played it recently again, it aged horribly. And if we're creative with what we consider a RTS, CoD is a damn good RTS.
The last Tomb Rider was really really bad. What Other M did to Metroid, the latest Tomb Raider was 10 times worse to the Tomb Raider series.
Batman games aren't even in the same genre as Zelda games. Darksiders would be an excellent Zelda alternative if it wasn't dead. I loved 1 and I loved 2 and I would probably love 3 if it was ever game. Prince of Persia? What is this? 2005? There are no alternatives to those who love the genre. We already played everything similar to Zelda and now all we can do is wait for the next Zelda because no one else wants out money. And even if Ubisoft made a new PoP game and it was on the level on WW, I wouldn't buy it because it's fucking Ubisoft.
Garden Warfare? It's bad.
Sunset Overdrive seems good and I would love to play it but seeing people list quite a few major flaws... still interested though. And I never said it would be the best colorful TPS there is but it's serving an audience that most other developer don't want to touch. And the swimming mechanics got me hyped.
The amount of competition against Nintendo's hard hitter is so low that they are almost non existing. What should I do when I replay Rayman Origin and Legends 5 times? Will Ubishit release a new one? Will I even buy it thanks to it being Ubishit and them getting worse with every passing second? Indie platformer that have bad controls and try to be artsy instead of a freaking platformer with good controls, level design and gameplay in general?
You're giving me examples of games similar to Nintendo games that are even 2 generations ago. Yeah, that sure as hell won't disprove my point that Nintendo is single handedly keeping those few genre alive with someone else
trying to take a piece of the pie and fail. I would have loved if Sonic Transformed stayed as popular as it was at release but it damn well deserved all the praise it got and even more. But it didn't. I would have loved if Vigil Games didn't get sold out and they managed to make Darksiders 3 and 4 and hopefully even more because it fills a part of the "Zelda" feeling whenever there is no Zelda out, 1 and 2 being excellent games, they deserve to be recognized as some of the best games in the genre, but it didn't happen.
There are attempts to take a piece of the market that Nintendo serves, sometimes they are fantastic, sometimes less so. Some are so freaking awesome that I get really mad when I see the bad sales numbers while New Super Mario Bros. 2 sold better. I'm not saying Nintendo can't make mistakes because they do them, and when they do them, they really fuck shit up hardcore (Other M being the recent example, or while I enjoyed Brawl, it was a huge fuck-up compared to Melee). But no one can deny that any of those attempts either failed or didn't do good enough to keep those attempts happening which is a real shame.
There is no denying that I'm a huge Nintendo fan, but I'm also a huge fan of the PS2 which had some of my favorite games and was actually the last time any console tried to compete against Nintendo in Nintendo's domain. Crash, Spyro, Shadow of the Colossus and many more managed to give me the feeling that Nintendo does. But that's all in the distant past and nowadays it doesn't really happen. So while saying that some of the listed games are the only games in their genre is wrong, I didn't really mean it literally. I meant it as more or less the only games that you will get for sure and they will have a high standard of craftsmanship. You will occasionally get some other games in, but they are much rarer.