No, not particularly.MLII[2Random4U] wrote:...Spiral are you ebing sarcastic? 0_o
Raving Rabbids Travel In Time... Shit!
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spiraldoor

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The same goes for me...Serious.spiraldoor wrote:I don't see how things like love and friendship can be considered 'a lot better' than Rayman. The outside world I don't find terribly appealing. Much better to stay in the room for the five years and play all those cool games that keep coming out.
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They are better. You just need to find the right persons and the right places, the ones where you feel comfortable.I don't see how things like love and friendship can be considered 'a lot better' than Rayman.
I know how deep fandom can go, but we just need to learn to let things go. Face it, except for the highly marketed Nintendo franchises, the platformer is a dead genre, and has been one for years. And I don't particularly enjoy saying that, because I've always loved platformers.
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spiraldoor

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What do you mean? I have plenty of good friends but if it was a choice between hanging out with them and spending the day playing an excellent new game like God of War III or Portal 2 I'd definitely choose the game. What makes you feel that you know so much about this?Joshua822 wrote:They are better. You just need to find the right persons and the right places, the ones where you feel comfortable.
No, that's absolute bullshit. Platformers are not dead.Joshua822 wrote:I know how deep fandom can go, but we just need to learn to let things go. Face it, except for the highly marketed Nintendo franchises, the platformer is a dead genre, and has been one for years. And I don't particularly enjoy saying that, because I've always loved platformers.
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Oh, really ? Look at how many platformers are released each year versus shooters, party, and puzzle games. The consumer doesn't want platformers anymore, listen about which games the people in your area talk and go figure.No, that's absolute bullshit. Platformers are not dead.
Yes, there still are platformers around, but they don't even sell well and are forgotten very quickly. And that's why the amount is shrinking.
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I don't get why consumers want different kinds of games anyway.
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I'm sorry to say to you guys but I agree in everything that Spiral said aswell I share the same opinions as him.
I'm not saying that love and friendship are bad but it happens that it depends of the people around you.
And years ago I did get out often to go to parks to play with other people, to talk, to make new friends so I wasn't particularly "always closed up inside a room". And I honestly say that I prefer to stay at home to play games, working on my art (or everything else among my interests) instead of going out with friends.
I'm not saying that love and friendship are bad but it happens that it depends of the people around you.
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The first two are my fav'es, and this is actually exactly why i'm not so active anymore.Joshua822 wrote:Love, friendship, concerts, ...There are? Like what?
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I don't know if they're completely dead, but Ancel himself stated in an interview that the platformer genre seems "a little out of breath".spiraldoor wrote: No, that's absolute bullshit. Platformers are not dead.
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But that's a shame! Since 3D evolved even more with more better graphics people started to care more about FPSs, and other type of game genres that are compactible with super-realistic graphics.Sabertooth1000000000 wrote:I don't know if they're completely dead, but Ancel himself stated in an interview that the platformer genre seems "a little out of breath".spiraldoor wrote: No, that's absolute bullshit. Platformers are not dead.
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Well the Wii is the most popular console, and that certainly doesn't have spectacular realistic graphics
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spiraldoor

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No, you're wrong. The genre is not dead. Examples of recent good platformers include the Ratchet & Clank PS3 trilogy, Braid, Trine, the LittleBigPlanet games, Super Mario Galaxy and New Super Mario Bros Wii, Metroid: Other M, Mega Man 9 and Mega Man 10. Good-looking upcoming platformers include Earthworm Jim HD, the Toki remake, The Last Guardian, Sonic the Hedgehog 4 and Super Mario Galaxy 2. You will most likely be able to find more with a little research.Joshua822 wrote:Oh, really ? Look at how many platformers are released each year versus shooters, party, and puzzle games. The consumer doesn't want platformers anymore, listen about which games the people in your area talk and go figure.No, that's absolute bullshit. Platformers are not dead.
Yes, there still are platformers around, but they don't even sell well and are forgotten very quickly. And that's why the amount is shrinking.
Now, why did you ask me to compare the numbers of platformers released nowadays with the 'shooters, party, and puzzle games'? What's wrong with shooters and puzzle games? The numbers don't have any releationship at all. I don't see the logic behind your comparison. Portal is a shooter, and a puzzle game, and a platformer, and it's one of the best games ever made.
And to say they 'don't even sell well and are forgotten quickly' is just incorrect. LittleBigPlanet for example sold 3,140,000 copies (which is great for a new IP) and Media Molecule have consistently released updates and downloadable content packages since then. And how many copies did NSMBW sell again? Something ridiculously high, no doubt.
I don't understand what he was actually trying to say there... was 'out of breath' meant to signify that the genre was dying out, or that the market was saturated or something? I'm not sure if he was right. That interview took place years ago.Sabertooth1000000000 wrote:I don't know if they're completely dead, but Ancel himself stated in an interview that the platformer genre seems "a little out of breath".
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Its possible for a game to be a Platformer,shooter,puzzle,strategy and racing genre at the same time? It would be orsum 
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Castlevania is a platformer and shooter like thing..... but metroid is much more of a shooter because castlevania has swords.
And idk for the puzzle and racing thing.
And idk for the puzzle and racing thing.
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let me ask you guys something, are we Absolutely sure that this is a mini-game collection, be cause when it comes to time travel you don't see much in anything other then platforing. but then again, god knows what youbesoft has up they’re sleves.
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Well returning to the subject, all we must do is to wait for more, I'm sure that news are going to appear this Summer, around E3 2010 event.
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IllarKallas

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No no no no no! Im saying that in some areas racing,other areas puzzle,other areas blah blah blah.
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Mario is Missing, Zelda: Ocarina of Time, Mario & Luigi 2, Chrono Trigger, Final Fantasy, Pokemon Mystery Dungeon 2, Gradius V, Turtles in Time, Vandal Hearts...WIIgeek wrote:When it comes to time travel you don't see much in anything other then platforming.
This is a minigame collection, no doubt.
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Sonic CD sorta had time travel in it as well...I think.
Anyway we've yet to see what's actually going on with this game and if so then they'd post about it on either their Twitter or on Facebook.
Anyway we've yet to see what's actually going on with this game and if so then they'd post about it on either their Twitter or on Facebook.
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The series seems to be very inconsistent. First a 2D platformer, then a 3D platformer with minor 3rd person shooter elements, then it was a 3D platformer with even more 3rd person shooter elements in it, then it was a collection of minigames, and I don't think I truly understand what Rabbids Go Home is.
I think I enjoyed platforming.
(I also liked the combat in R3 a lot).
I think I enjoyed platforming.




