@randomass171
No, it's very far from being a port. They changed a lot of things. A LOT. Not just graphics, but gameplay and stages (not a single stage has the same layout as the old ones).If it wasn't for the design, it could be considered a whole different game. In fact, they could very well have renamed it "Castle of Illusion 2" if they changed a little of the plot (and made it longer for people who played the original game don't complain that the sequel would ...
Oh, come on! You're taking this all too seriously. This list show just those "guilty pleasures" that everybody has. You're acting like "10 games you don't want people to know you play" means "if people found out about these games they would ridicule you and make you need 10 years of therapy to get over it". Nobody said anything about taking the piss out of anybody.
It feels like you're just taking it personal, maybe because somebo...
Just for changing the horrible level system from previous games, Skyrim can already be considered the best one.
@SEGAisBETTER
Because it's funny to make fun of friends who like "stupid" things. Geez, it's unreal to have to explain something like this. You... do have some friends, right?
It's like someone said "I jumped from behind my couch to scare my friend and he screamed like a little girl. It was freaking funny" and you said "That's pathetic, why would you want to scare your friend? They have the right to come over to your house wit...
I always make fun of friends when I find out they play Candy Crush or Angry Birds. And they made fun of me when they found out I bought Nintendogs (and, even worse, that the package was lost and I never got it).
It's a friends rule: never let them know about EVERYTHING you like to play, or to watch, or to listen to. Not that I'm ashamed of liking Britney Spears...
I remember when I played WoW, everytime I defeated a boss that supposedly would die and disappear, and a few minutes later I saw him alive and well fighting with another player, I got a little disappointed.
For me, being online is reason enough to be worse than Skyrim.
I was a fantastic game.
Ni No Kuni made me cry when I realized I waited for months (and paid full price) for such a bad game.
To be fair, in the beginning when his mother "died" I almost cried. But the plot quality went downhill from there.
First time I saw Final Fantasy X's ending. If someone saw me at that moment, they would've asked me if anybody died. Or if I was dying.
Heavy Rain didn't make me cry, but if left in shock in many moments.
He meant consoles of this generation.
I wish Capcom had the same passion as its fans, or fans had the same technical knowledge as Capcom.
No text explaining anything? Only the title and one image?
Still no offline play? I guess I'll just give up waiting for it. I finished it once on normal difficulty hardcore mode while enduring the lag, but I won't risk losing my character because of problems in the internet connection. And playing Diablo in the "softcore" mode is not very fun.
Because an HD remaster is just a resolution upgrade and minor graphical enhancements. All the things that make the game feel like it didn't age well, like poor pacing, stiff controls, bad voice acting, would still be there. These are things that made people 15 years ago complain about the game, and time only made those problems feel even worse. Even QTEs were kind of a new thing at the time, and nowadays just saying QTE makes gamers cringe.
And about the 18% of people who...
I was really hoping that the PC version would have the better lighting and overall image quality shown in older preview videos to give this franchise a second chance.
Don't get me wrong, I loved Shenmue and I really want them to release 3 (and 2 in any other console than european Dreamcast or Xbox so I can finally play it instead of only watching gameplay videos).
But let's face it: Yakuza is what Shenmue aspired to be. And Yakuza doesn't even sell well enough to make SEGA release it outside of Japan anymore. Shenmue/Yakuza gameplay, setting and whatnot is too niche. People want Shenmue 3 for its story, but the only ones waitin...
I'm afraid that Shenmue fans are fewer than people think. If so many people loved the series, it wouldn't have sold so terribly as it did. If they put Shenmue on Kickstarter, I bet that it wouldn't even make half of what Mighty No. 9 did.
It looks good and I'll certainly buy it, but with Mario Kart 8, Smash Bros and Bayonetta 2 being released this year, Child of Light is a little far from being my most awaited game.
This remake is really good (and when using 3D Vision on PC it's even better). But the original game was much longer. The last stages in the original version were condensed in much shorter stages in the remake. It's the only gripe I have with the remake.