Shrooblord wrote:They needn't be specific in nature, but maybe just in appearance. Consider this: if you were to play as a Henchman and as Rayman and as Globox, they would all have something in common: they can all attack. However, the way in which they attack may vary. Henchmen would shoot lazor, Rayman could either shoot majik or pound with his fists (which is up to the developers) and Globox would almost certainly be forced to slap stuff (unless he starts shooting energy out of his mouth that's been trapped there ever since he ate a bunch of Yellow Lums). In essence, all attacks do the same thing, but they could give the player more satisfaction when using them, because they would know that their attack is unique to them.
What the hell? they did that in origins! Rayman punches, Globox slaps and the teensies use magic, but they' all are basically using the same attack.
Exactly... I'm not really sure how no one else except you caught that.
I'm still not in favour of it. Different abilities would actually be nice.
I didn't really count that, as all attacks are essentially still the same close-ranged attacks that I would presume to be 'melee' or something close to it.
Master4lyf1 wrote:The Ratchet and Clank game I am speaking of is a purely Co-Op game, even if you are the one player a follower will still be around. It obviously has some differences compared to the mainstream franchise, but it's not a bad game at all, it's rather entertaining.
Sounds like the R&C equivalent of Crash Bandicoot: Twinsanity. Great game, that. Great game.
Master4lyf1 wrote:The Ratchet and Clank game I am speaking of is a purely Co-Op game, even if you are the one player a follower will still be around. It obviously has some differences compared to the mainstream franchise, but it's not a bad game at all, it's rather entertaining.
Sounds like the R&C equivalent of Crash Bandicoot: Twinsanity. Great game, that. Great game.
Best way to explain the game is to show it:
The HUD there is different to that in the final product.
uhm, there's always someone who uploads the trailers and their respective announcements in the conference, but usually the full conference takes longer to upload. I would, but I don't have my screen recorder here.
Shrooblord wrote:Doesn't the live stream automatically get uploaded by the people who make the stream themselves? At least for E3 I think that's the case.
I don't know what sort of streaming program they use but if it's livestream it can be set to automatically save into video files; it'd be on youtube either way so don't you lot worry too much.
I want to see ubisoft's conference just for Rayman Legends, nothing else. Nintendo, however, is the one that gives me the hypes! I want to know everything about the new WiiU!!
TeensieKing wrote:I wanna see 3DS titles and the enw character. Oh, yes, and maybe teh Wii U too.
Do you even read what you write before or after posting?
No. I guess that's why I make so many typos. I'm Typoman!
I'd like a new character to be like that cliché character who is pretty unfriendly and aloof and goes helping you more and more through the game till he becomes a good guy. I always liked those characters.
Crap, I won't be able to watch the Nintendo E3 Press Conference. It matches at Tuesday 17:00h in Portuguese hour. It is precisely at that hour I must be in school. Arrrgh... XX