Paladinrja, if you are implying that we are somehow late to this story, or trying to sweep it under the rug, you are wrong. I personally have emailed Capcom's PR rep about 6 times trying to figure out what the problem is, and our site director Neal Ronaghan has been bombarding them on twitter ever since June 18th passed without any sign of the game.
So before you call out the media for lack of information, understand that we're trying. Developers and publishers are not always willing to give out the information that we're asking for, and that you're interested in.
I've also emailed the PR rep about 5 times asking about the presence of Off-TV play on the Wii U version of D&D, and have yet to hear anything substantial back.
Ok, thankyou. Thats what I was wanting to know. I can appreciate that it must be frustrating for you.
So why isn't the media vilifying this? Surely NWR isn't the only site thats up against this info block and its become obvious every site, wanting to report on Nintendo related content and news, is hitting the same brick wall.
To me it feels like the western gaming arm is fostering a block towards foreign trading in the west. Which as it stands is pretty much Nintendo only.
It feels as if the industry is trying to keep American gaming money in the US. The XBOX One and Playstation 4 are American boxes both, afterall; and have mostly failed to further the gaming narrative or profit. Special mention to Sony's case in which the PS4 is mostly about thier Electronics division (which is fine, thats what Sony do).
Sure, consumers have a retroactive right to feel Nintendo isn't competative or is without business in the west and thats definately the reaction.
Of all the legions of gaming participants predisposed against the platform, its largely due to no one, in any sector of the industry, makng any noise about matters.
The media is just circulating what is self-evident in most respects and it feels as if any opportunity to 'call the industry out' has long since passed by; all we're left with is sour grapes if anyone feels inclined even.
I'm referring to Nintendo fans and those whom are multi-platform gamers, as well as those whom hold thier allegiances to other corporate entities.
Gaming in Japan is currently under very close scrutiny by the Japanese gamers, whom are largely dissatisfied.
Microsoft are just about to head into the release phase of Windows 8.1 and further thier mobile efforts as well; whilst having shut down MSN-TV this past week, has very much signaled that they won't be investing too much time in XBOX brand anytime soon and who can blame them?
So I guess we come to it then. The gaming industry has once again moved past mediocrity (the last two years) and is now mere moments away from death.
Publishers are battening down the hatches, retreating on thier business models. None of them will be supporting medium and small content development; with Ubisoft recently, openly announcing, no interest in any IP that can't be franchised due to no money.
If your business is to manufacture and market gaming to the world, then you have no business doing that just around your immediate neighbourhood. Why would anyone invest in that?
I was in high school when the industry crashed in '83 and it was very much like this. Years of hype and mediocre prolific content (actually alot of it became downright horrible) completely out of context to the gaming narrative, as it is now. Also, as it is now, there was this same corporate backtracking and 'quiet' concerning the industry, where mere moments before you couldn't turn on the set without hearing something about gaming. Many companies attempted to hoarde thier demographic and save some vestige of thier business income, just that bit longer.
When '83 ticked over the industry announced it was dead and having hindsight I'm feeling this now.