Super good episode, RFN! Boo, no Jonny. Yay Guillaume!! ... he's definitely one of my top two non-American members of the podcast. (My apologies to Gustav "the ever silent" Abrahamsen!)
c-c-c-c-combo responses ...
0a. *raises hand about getting "swerved" by the titled* After reading it for the 10th time I get the Kid Icarus reference, but I was totally worried the show was ending in which case I would have to stop accessing gaming media all together. Mainstream gaming media is like the furious swipe of a Hunter, and RFN is the Green Herb. /Resident Evil analogy.
0b. It's really sad that so many, well, I'll use the term "ass clowns," get legitimate salaries in gaming media yet it seems folks like the RFN crew must hold down a day job. I wouldn't want NWR to go corporate or anything, but c'mon! We need some justice here!
1. I really loved Crystal Bearers. I don't know what genre to put it in and it certainly is schizophrenic - but I just know I loved (almost) every minute of it!! Over the last generation, the whole Chronicles series has usurped the flagship FF series, in my opinion. I really hope the rumors of a new CC game turn out to be true!
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XZsCNuRcpVc2. Kid Icarus Uprising and the 3D Classics remake are both rocking my socks off pretty hard lately. The way Greg articulates game nuances? Man... see above comment on gaming media pay distribution.
3. Metroid 2 was my first Metroid game. I loved it. Loved it, loved it, loved it. But that's just the way things work right? Without anything to compare it to, it was just a stellar game. Then when I played other Metroid games it just became a "stellar franchise" to me. It didn't ruin my experience with M2!
Note: I had the exact same experience playing Zelda 2 before Zelda 1. Thus, I *heart* Zelda 2! Not more, mind you. But I still *heart* it.
4. I would be so happy if Nintendo doesn't get leapfrogged with the neXtbox/PS4 come out. Everyone knows I think the Wii is the superior console of this generation. But that was because it had the best games and pointer (not necessarily motion) controls are a god send.
That said, the philosophy third parties adopted with the Wii because it was less powerful were just shameful and really frustrating. So, I hope that when MS/Sony release their 8th gen systems (never say "next gen" - eventually you'll sound like a moron) they don't humble the Wii U in terms of horsepower and repeat the same frustrating process again.
5. I totally agree with what the podcast said about the KI stand. It's nice that it's free, and it's nice to see that Nintendo will go to great lengths to support its games. However, it does more harm than good. It does cost money to design/produce, which means it will take that little bit more sales to be a success. And, it absolutely sends the message that the game shouldn't be played without assistance - false as that may be.
If they were going to do anything as an admission of possible flaws, adding CPP support for aiming would have been a much, much, MUCH better choice!!
6. Yay, Gui! No DLC! Even the phrasing of the writer's question alarms me. Paraphrase: "What game would best be served by DLC?" NONE! Paid DLC only serves corporate wallets!
Yea, yea, DLC can technically be done ethically. But the same can be said about communism - it just doesn't seem to work out that way! (sorry, best analogy I could come up with quickly).
In reality, DLC is just a new sport for developers to see how much abuse we're willing to take. Nintendo is, indeed, at a disadvantage in that regard because they DO have that (relatively) squeeky-clean image of not being corporate d-bags. Thus, any little money grab and people complain. But that's a good thing here! I don't care what the reason, I hope Nintendo stays nice and gun-shy about DLC! Even with their third parties if possible.
They imposed a file-size limit on WiiWare, why not impose a d-bag limit on DLC? Instead of full price game + DLC, they could insist on only releasing the "gold edition" with all the DLC 8 months later.
In my opinion, it would be worth the wait both financially and in terms of good faith.
Go ahead and embrace patching (let's get ready for some crippled retail discs and day-one patches!) But, please, no paid-DLC - we're already addicted to the crack of video games, please don't turn us in to crack whores.

Have a nice day.