I lived with my dad since first grade. My mom isn’t exactly in the picture. I’ve never really thought about it, game-wise. I would love if they gave you an option, but it’s not the end of the world. I remain neutral on this.
I lost my mom about 3 months ago, and yes, it makes me tear up to get the letter, but it also makes me smile. I used to tell my mother about my 'game mom' sending me care packages, which made her chuckle. She used to say I got spoiled in and out of the game.I also have a friend who lost their mom a year ago and they get extremely sad everytime they get a letter.
That’s very true! Dads need representation tooi mean, i'm not particularly close with either of my parents, but i don't and never have associated my in-game parents with my real ones. they're the parents of my character (who, to be fair, is never modeled after me anyway) not me. i just think it's a little shortsighted for the game to put so much emphasis on the mother to the point of even taking out the father's day letter in NH. it's not like there aren't people with single dads or two dads or just crappy moms. dads can be just as, if not more, affectionate and caring than mothers. feels like a bit of a kick in the face to all of the ones that are for nintendo to act like only a mom would remember to write to you and send you gifts.
Kind of lowkey reminds me of Pikmin 2's artifact log. Olimar finds relics/treasures and writes descriptions for them. Two of them are chess pieces I think. One is Queen and is deemed something like valuable piece and the other is the king and is titled worthless. Olimar's description describes them as something like it reminding him of his great mother/useless father.i mean, i'm not particularly close with either of my parents, but i don't and never have associated my in-game parents with my real ones. they're the parents of my character (who, to be fair, is never modeled after me anyway) not me. i just think it's a little shortsighted for the game to put so much emphasis on the mother to the point of even taking out the father's day letter in NH. it's not like there aren't people with single dads or two dads or just crappy moms. dads can be just as, if not more, affectionate and caring than mothers. feels like a bit of a kick in the face to all of the ones that are for nintendo to act like only a mom would remember to write to you and send you gifts.
Kind of lowkey reminds me of Pikmin 2's artifact log. Olimar finds relics/treasures and writes descriptions for them. Two of them are chess pieces I think. One is Queen and is deemed something like valuable piece and the other is the king and is titled worthless. Olimar's description describes them as something like it reminding him of his great mother/useless father.
I feel it's more of a culture thing because Nintendo is based in Japan where the father's are not very present in their kid's life because they are overworked. Heck Ness's father can never meet him and just calls him on the phone because he is always overworked. The actual title of the game is Mother in Japan and I remember Iwata or someone mentioning they named it that because of that very reason. All of the mother's in each game play a part to a degree. Ness needs to call his mom because he gets homesick and that affects him during battle, Lucas is devastated by Hinawa's death and Flint abandons him in search of Claus clinging on to hope to find him ect.
Nintendo is probably a bit more old-fashioned and that is why it's taking them longer to get there. I just remember reading interviews through the years with some of the Nintendo big-names talking about how they came about making their games. And in some cases it was their childhood (present mother/absent father) Like the Mother series is the biggest one. And if you have the same names directing a majority of the games (at that time) they will probably draw from that experience more.the only difference being that the character isn't supposed to be a direct stand-in for you in any of these examples. olimar, ness etc. are pre-established characters with their own families and stories. sure, there's clearly a pattern in their mothers being more present and their fathers being 'useless', but that's obviously not a universal experience -- including in japan where i'm sure there are plenty of single dads or households where the mother and father have reverse roles. i have no doubt it's more of a cultural thing, but it's clearly one that's changing and should. i think it would be great if nintendo acknowledged that in the next installment as unlikely as i find it that they will.
It's even funnier considering the game was DELAYED.I wouldn't call it lazy so much as they thought they could probably get away with the bare minimum. And for a while that worked for them. If it weren't for the lockdown and pandemic, this wouldn't had flown with the majority. I get it, there is a pandemic going on, but many other companies still managed to get estimates and deadlines met at a reasonable time. NH on the other hand had us waiting from March until August for cotton candy.
Well yeah but he used to actually write on Father's Day, though he admitted he was bad at writing letters compared to Mom.I haven't been paying attention, but in some of Mom's letters, doesn't she mention our dad?