Red and Blue were renamed "Fire Red" and "Leaf Green", so I'm sure they'll come up with something else clever that won't force them to use the precious metals/stones that are left without making an entirely new game.
make a deal with gamers.
"Bring in your copy of Red Steel 1, get 10% discount on Red Steel 2." Considering that most of the people who bought the first one are pissed that they bought it and aren't too excited about a part 2, in the long run I think they'd end up making more money with such a deal.
If buying this awesome game again (now with online play) for only 15 dollars brings the hope of a MvC3, I have absolutely no problem with it. No doubt I'd love to play Tatsunoko vs. Capcom though.
that is devoid of both Sentinel and Storm is an automatic fail unless you are one of the better players out there for this game. Cyclops, Cable, Iron man will get scraped, assuming that the game plays the same online of course.
After Super ghouls and Ghosts and Dragon Power. Whoever doesn't think that game is hardcore obviously has not played it. Just because it's cutesy or whatever has nothing to do with the gameplay, which was brutal and unforgiving.
if all of the glitches will work the same online. If fastfly/unfly, etc. don't work because of a slight delay alot of people won't want to play. The unintended perfection that this game attained is the reason why so many love it to this day. Especially the better players.
Not sure what I think of this one yet. Looks kind of cool though.
Actually I don't hate the Wii at all. I realize that there are some Wii hate articles going around right now, but just because this one has somewhat of a reprimanding tone doesn't mean it's hateful. It simply looks at cause and effect.
Also, the major claims are that Nintendo's current slow down in Japan of hardware and game sales is the beginning of the coming overall trend. People will buy games, but they are more wary now because they've been burned. That trend view is consist...
People are gaming more now as their primary form of entertainment than ever before. Those games from Nintendo may be enough for you over the course of 2.5 years, but for many it's not enough. Though the article did state that those games were a bone Nintendo threw to gamers, it was meant as a positive. The chew on that comment was directed at Warioland Shake it.
Of the aforementioned four though, only one was truly universal and great in terms of replay value. SMG. TP was a game...
My bad on that. It's been corrected.
Nintendo? Surely everyone realizes by now that they have absolutely no intention of bettering anything that they've already gotten our money for without charging for it? If they did have that intention, then Brawl's online wouldn't still suck balls after a year, etc.
The Conduit isn't on the level of Nintendo's best. However Twilight Princess for example was a Game Cube game that was supposed to be released in 2004. They held off its release until late 2006 for the Wii, and we've had nothing since, not even an announcement of what the next console Zelda will be called or a screen shot. Nothing. Meanwhile The Conduit, which looks amazing and supposedly has a deep story with a huge guidebook for background has all been done in a year and a half. It makes me...
that they've only been working on this game for a year and a half. It kinda makes me wonder if Nintendo's old "It takes alot of time to create our hardcore games" statement isn't just masking their unwillingness to release their games according to demand.
then there's not much value there. Too little too late.
Killzone 2 itself doesn't have anything to do with this game. The issue here is that
Some people are annoyed by how much hype The Conduit is getting and either belligerently voicing it, or writing negative articles that don't take everything into account. When this happened to KZ2 those people got charbroiled.
These same disgruntled people didn't have the balls to do this to KZ2, or did and quickly shut up. But The Conduit, having less than 1/10 the hype of that game...
1. I never said you hyped up KZ2. I just wonder if you were so zealous in condemning its hype and defense cycle which was exponentially greater than The Conduit's? Wii games rarely get proper hype going. Now that one is getting the beginnings of that, some try to smother it, or in your case act as if it is excessive which is absurd. Killzone 2 - Still the hottest game on N4G. The Conduit? Not even in the top 10.
2. The article is rather calm.
3. The article makes a ...
You are "up in arms" hatchimatchi about said defense. You come across as just the kind of hater we're talking about. What's wrong with countering a negative opinion with insight directly from the developer that hasn't been taken into account? And how pray tell is this game anywhere NEAR as hyped, or defended as Killzone 2? Were you b!tching about such things in January, February, or March? Let a Wii game have it's little day in the sun. It's not really going to hurt you is it? :p
they shouldn't have chosen a real world setting for the game? The game is set mostly in Washington D.C. what should they have done to make a realistic setting not look "bland" as you call it? They've used lighting and texturing techniques that other developers would have had us believe couldn't be done on the Wii to make it look as nice as possible. I really don't get what people with your opinion wanted or expected them to do.
Did you want jungles like in Call of Duty?...
The DS has sold over 100 million, the PSP near 50, the Gameboy advance before them sold an obscene amount, and now the DSI is selling like hotcakes, and the PSP 2 is on the horizon it seems. Add to that the fact that developing for the handheld is far less expensive, the games are less expensive, you can take them anywhere, they have wireless internet accessibility, downloadable games, etc. and I don't see things changing any time soon. That isn't to say that the console won't continue to flo...
Since they've set precedent with Leaf Green completely abandoning an old name, they can call it anything they want as long as the target gamers (Gold and Silver players) know what game they're getting. If it was up to me though, I'd just call them by their original names. In any future classifications a simple footnote with the year next to it would distinguish the old and the new from each other.