Do you guys know anything about a sequel to JSRF? Sure it didn't sell, but neither did JGR and they still made JSRF after that. So...what's your prediction? Do you think JSRF being bundled with the Xbox will help at all?
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Do you guys know anything about a sequel to JSRF? Sure it didn't sell, but neither did JGR and they still made JSRF after that. So...what's your prediction? Do you think JSRF being bundled with the Xbox will help at all?
No clue. I'd say it's likely. JSRF was pretty lame though. I'd kinda prefer a GunValkyrie sequel.
Probably not unless it's successful on another console(if it was ported).
Given the rampant success of Tony Hawk and the superficial similarity of JSR, I fail to see how the franchise hasn't been at least moderately successful. Chalk it up to shitty marketing.
As for the main question, I doubt it. Sega isn't going to go on burning money forever.
I don't think I want another one. Maybe if they decide to add the difficulty back into the game, I might. But even then...I'm kinda sick of the whole style of gameplay anyway. And just thinking about JSRF gives me a headache for some reason. I can't explain it.
I would like to see a new JSRF. However, it would need to either stay on Xbox or wait until the next generation. I don't want to see what would happen to JSR on PS2. Besides, the Xbox sequel could potentially let you create your own soundtrack.
Bleh, music selection my ass. This will only lead to really lazy, shitty default music choice. Smilebit needs to concentrate on booking good music for a sequel, not that "No MSG" shit.
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Originally posted by Frogacuda
I'd kinda prefer a GunValkyrie sequel.
I chalk it up to shitty gamers. I've seriously seen several gamers walk away from the demo kiosk saying "Man that game would be great if they just made it 3D". I shit you not, people are just that gay.Quote:
Originally posted by burgundy
Given the rampant success of Tony Hawk and the superficial similarity of JSR, I fail to see how the franchise hasn't been at least moderately successful. Chalk it up to shitty marketing.
As for the main question, I doubt it. Sega isn't going to go on burning money forever.
Dude, that was the best track in that game, and Cibbo Matto is a killer band (and critically acclaimed to boot).Quote:
Originally posted by burgundy
Bleh, music selection my ass. This will only lead to really lazy, shitty default music choice. Smilebit needs to concentrate on booking good music for a sequel, not that "No MSG" shit.
You have to be shitting me. You must have had some LSD with your MSG before you listened... :pQuote:
Originally posted by Frogacuda
Dude, that was the best track in that game, and Cibbo Matto is a killer band (and critically acclaimed to boot).