MusicallyInspired, on 15 October 2021 - 06:13 PM, said:
but it's not that difficult and it's dirt dirt cheap.
Even so. I just can't support a company that resurrects a beloved franchise and essentially holds it hostage because its fans are starved, forcibly tying its puppeteered corpse to one of
the shittiest business practices in all of gaming. They are literally going "justify this business model that would have rioting in the streets if it were any other franchise and any other company, or never see your precious IP (that we never liked) ever again."
I realize the actual game developers aren't responsible for this, but corporate is the one that signs off on even using the franchise to begin with, and mandates the garbage practice to go with it. You can't support one without supporting the other, and with Nintendo
rapidly rising to be as evil a company as the likes of EA, Activision, and Konami.... I'm sorry but I'd rather see Metroid just stay dead, rather than zombified just so some pathetic business exec can use it to experiment its underhanded monetary trick, presumably to use elsewhere.
Yeah you can get around buying the amiibo, but considering they keep that in short supply anyway, the quantity of the amiibo was always going to vastly be dwarfed by the game. But if the game sells, that tells Nintendo that buyers are willing to let that practice slide if it means seeing Metroid again.
And if you want to go do that, fine. I'm not going to stop you or hold it against you. But personally, I just refuse to give the company any money towards such a practice.
Now if Dread has none of that, then I will go out there and buy it as soon as I am able
(assuming Nintendo doesn't remove it from store shelves the scumsucking bastards). Otherwise.... I'd rather wait a decade to pirate it. I know the developers will be hurt too, but it's damned if you do, damned if you don't.
I just care about Metroid a lot, and it's insulting to see it get treated like that by its parent company.