If only I had the money for a PS4.
How about:
- Battle Arena Toshinden
- Ballz
- Fighting Vipers
- shaq-Fu
- Primal Rage
- Cosmic Carnage
- Bushido Blade
- Zero Divide
- Star Gladiator
- Tobal
- Psychic Force
- Thrill Kill (though it never officially came out).
- Bio F.R.E.A.K.S.
- Ehrgeiz
Why decide to not include any Metroid games but decide TO include a Castlevania?
Ok, so I have a few thoughts on all this.
1) any time a developer decides it's going to try harder is a good thing. These guys know they are not making games people want to play, they know the Sega brand has been tarnished by it, and they are publicly vowing to fix it. That's great.
2) As a huge Sega fan (Genesis through Dreamcast), I would love nothing more than to have Sega revive a bunch of its old/great IPs and turn them into (good) modern franchi...
I love when a new Nintendo IP does well.
There are dif ways to do it but the hardest is the most obvious, giving the player full access to all his powers right away.
You COULD make it like a Metroid where you steadily gain access to more powers
as you make it through diffrent areas. There are diffrent story lines that fit this way (we could play superman as a young person just learning about each new power and then after a bit flash forward a year or so, again and again, till we reach him being Superman. Or...
"My main issue with it is this: that it aligns the Xbox One with the past right at the time when the console should most be focused on the future."
No, this is silly. It doesn't make people think MS or the Xbox brand is "old." It instead gives the impression that they are in this for the fans. For making players happy. And backwards compatibility, even if nobody ever really uses it, makes people happy.
In case anybody stopped paying attention after it met its 2M goal or after Sony came out as a backer, it just crossed the 3M mark.
I hate it when companies say their game "fully harnessses the power of game system X." What seems to be the limits of a system change over years. Even if it looks, to the developer, that they are really using all possible power, the system creator updates the development software and the tent poles get moved again.
I take "fully harnesses the power of hlame system X" to mean "we are trying hard to make the best looking game we can."
The next game in the Rayman Origins/Legends series I hope.
I guess it's all relative but I'd consider 200 bucks to be a fairly large expense.
@kalkano
You get my recommendation for putting Shining Force 3 on ANY list.
I would be very surprised of they did. it could be argued that Sony did nothing wrong with the Vita. I can't imagine Sony would make a handheld system that wouldn't be like the PSP/Vita (powerful, sleek, full featured,with games that appeal to the same audience who bought the PS1-4).
I'm just hoping for a PS3 price drop. I loved min but it died a few months ago. I would actually rather replace it than get the PS4 at this point.
While it's definitely closer to survival-horror RE than what we have now, it really was the first game in the series to start heading in a different direction. There were a lot more encounters, especially bosses, that weren't scary at all, but were big and spectacle-y.
For me, this was the first RE game that made me start to think less of the series.
Gotta get that Hearthstone money.
Is there anyone, literally, anyone, who doubts Fallout 4 is on deck for E3?
*reads the headline.*
"But..but..I LOVE my Dreamcast!"
Majora's Mask for me. The only Zelda I ever LOVED.
200 here. That included all the DLC. There were even a few things I DIDN'T do. But I'm super excited they are aiming for 400+!