Re: Rayman Legends
Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2012 6:09 pm
http://uk.ign.com/games/step-up/wii-122326 This is an example of a bad game.MyBodyIsReady wrote:The sad thing is there are not so many good WiiWare titles.
http://uk.ign.com/games/step-up/wii-122326 This is an example of a bad game.MyBodyIsReady wrote:The sad thing is there are not so many good WiiWare titles.
Rayfan...no offense, but your comparison doesn't even make sense. I'm just trying to say that I defend games, cartoonish or not, if they are GOOD games. It' just stupid that people think a game is good just for it's "graphics", instead of looking for good gaming experiences. Remember when Rayman Origins was announced and a lot of trolls on the internet were like "OH, THIS GAME IS GONNA SUCK, LOOK AT HOW MUCH THE GRAPHICS SUCK, IT LOOKS LIKE A FLASH GAME"? Well, basically that's what I'm refering to.RayFan9876 wrote:sergiomonty wrote:Coincidence, I guess. One doesn't neccesarily differentiate a game for it's "cartoonish" graphics. They're games, good games, or bad games. Just that.These two statements contradict themselves back-to-back. It's like saying that a baby with a scimitar in its head does not have a scimitar in its head.sergiomonty wrote:*sigh* Am I the only one here who is almost 20 years old and can't see what's the big deal with fps games?
Fucking this right here. I go by a saying, "Good graphics don't necessarily make a good game". The same applies in reverse, too.sergiomonty wrote:I'm just trying to say that I defend games, cartoonish or not, if they are GOOD games. It' just stupid that people think a game is good just for it's "graphics", instead of looking for good gaming experiences.
I honestly don't see how this is a contradiction other than possibly being a stealth insult aimed at the FPS Genre-Oh...RayFan9876 wrote:Your posts I quoted pretty much said that, in the first one: "A game's genre/graphics/padding doesn't matter as long as it does good for what it is," and then in the second quote, you immediately say "I don't see why FPS games (genre) are so good." It's a contradiction.
No-ope, I didn't say that. In fact, there are pretty good FPS games.. Looks like you got the part "dull plots" off the radar. I'm just critizicing fps games that don't offer anything new or at least interesting.RayFan9876 wrote: "I don't see why FPS games (genre) are so good." It's a contradiction.
Wow, you must hate CoD.sergiomonty wrote:No-ope, I didn't say that. In fact, there are pretty good FPS games.. Looks like you got the part "dull plots" off the radar. I'm just critizicing fps games that don't offer anything new or at least interesting.RayFan9876 wrote: "I don't see why FPS games (genre) are so good." It's a contradiction.
Again, let's put it in a pretty easy list:
-I defend cartoonish games if they're good. The stereotype of cartoonish games being "childish, therefore bad" gets on my nerves.
-I don't hate FPS games, I hate repetitive fps games with god damn stupid plots. I never said every fps game was like that. That would be a stereotype, and pretty contradictory, because I wanna try Zombi U, and I love Team Fortress 2 (and even if it doesn't have a plot, it's humouristic tone makes it unique)
-In fact, I hate when a company tries to sell you the same crap but just a bit upgraded. Not only fps games, even freaking Mario is doing that.
Made my point clear now?
TeensieKing wrote:(though I hated the music)
I think you made a mistake in your quote, I never talked about musicShrooblord wrote:TeensieKing wrote:(though I hated the music)
That is what I believe Shroobie refers to.TeensieKing wrote:That as a pretty good game (though I hated the music). But the Titans were a really bad idea. And after the commercial failure of that game, I still don't understand why Activision decided to keep them in Mind over Mutant. The only positive thing that game has is that its abbreviation is Mom LOLMaster4lyf1 wrote:Twinsanity was published under Sierra as well, mind you.
Sorry, which game exactly? Twinsanity is an ancient (computer time-wise) game, so I don't think a lot of people would be hurt with us talking about its music.Haruka wrote:From those who are buying the game, will you mind describing us the stuff with detail? And hiding possible spoilers with transparent text too.
Sure thing! We did a similar thing when Origins was coming out, so I'm sure we'll be able to do it again. So, for the newest users, this is how you make something a spoiler:Haruka wrote:I'm talking about Rayman Legends.
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[color=#FF0000][SPOILER][/color]
[[color=transparent]This is a spoiler.[/color]]
Then simply highlight the spoiler to be able to read it.
[This is a spoiler.]
Oh hahaha I had forgot. Well, yes, I don't like the music at all. Sometimes it even got annoying, like in N. Sanity Island. The only tracks I recall liking are Rooftop Rampage, Evil Academy (both outside and inside) and N. Gin's Ship.Master4lyf1 wrote:That is what I believe Shroobie refers to.TeensieKing wrote:That as a pretty good game (though I hated the music). But the Titans were a really bad idea. And after the commercial failure of that game, I still don't understand why Activision decided to keep them in Mind over Mutant. The only positive thing that game has is that its abbreviation is Mom LOLMaster4lyf1 wrote:Twinsanity was published under Sierra as well, mind you.
Well done! here's a cookieTeensieKing wrote:Wow, you must hate CoD.
