I have more than my fair share of problems with Nintendo's downloadable platforms (be they eShop or VC/WiiWare). Those issues, however, have rarely been with the quality of the games themselves, but rather with Nintendo's policies. I thought it odd, therefore, when I came across the following statement in EDGE's recent review of Fluidity: Spin Cycle.
'But otherwise this is an unusually clever, polished and robust eShop release'
Overall the review was very positive, but this statement in particular stood out to me as being a little backhanded. I mean, what's so unusual about it? For as many issues as I have with Nintendo's digital services, I truely believe that there are a not insignificant amount of top-tier games available on them. As was seen on NWR's own top 10 eShop games list recently, there are some fantastically clever, robust and polished releases on the eShop; Certainly enough that it should not be thought unusual that there is yet another one.
What do you guys think? Was this just a slip of the tongue or do you feel some reviewers still have misgivings about the quality of releases on Nintendo's downloadable services?