Welcome to "How Square sells its shitty games" and a prime example why I don't listen to Square fanboys for more than 2 seconds. The 2 seconds being how long it takes to realize that they're a Square fanboy.
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Welcome to "How Square sells its shitty games" and a prime example why I don't listen to Square fanboys for more than 2 seconds. The 2 seconds being how long it takes to realize that they're a Square fanboy.
Lordmrw: I love you. Man, I can so see that actually happening. Funnily sad thing is, the kids probably have no clue why you said that...
Damn, Man :) Yeah, that indeed show the stupidity of some of the mainstream gamers, right there :)
It only takes about half that time to figure out a bias jerk though :pQuote:
Originally posted by Sl1p
Welcome to "How Square sells its shitty games" and a prime example why I don't listen to Square fanboys for more than 2 seconds. The 2 seconds being how long it takes to realize that they're a Square fanboy.
I love Squaresoft but at least I know when they make crap games, I can't stand the typical Square Fanboy myself because even they get on my nerves :rolleyes:
I almost like it better, when Square made games that only the hardcore could appreciate. But, with Square's games becoming more of a mainstream attraction, I at least get a larger dose of thier games, instead of waiting 3 years for the next installment.
Kingdom Hearts features 3 more boss battles than it's Japanese counterpart (See EGM Magazine). The Japanese gamers will buy anything. Sure, the the US version features top notch Hollywood acting, but why would anyone buy the same game twice, for some minor upgrades?
Better not let Capcom hear that kind of talk ;)Quote:
Originally posted by gamevet
but why would anyone buy the same game twice, for some minor upgrades?
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Originally posted by Werewolf
Better not let Capcom hear that kind of talk ;)
True! But the only Capcom game that had that minor of an upgrade would be Street Fighter 2, to Street Fighter 2 Turbo. At least that made a big difference in the gameplay.
Ummm... did you forget Resident Evil, oh look this version has Dual Shock support and two new outfits :pQuote:
Originally posted by gamevet
True! But the only Capcom game that had that minor of an upgrade would be Street Fighter 2, to Street Fighter 2 Turbo. At least that made a big difference in the gameplay.
This Directors Cut has extra stuff and the unedited intro... what they didn't include the unedited intro because they messed something up :p
Capcom, Squaresoft, Konami and SNK are the biggest offenders in this area... some remakes are good especially when they are older games that cannot be had easily... but games that came out not that long ago aren't as good.
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Originally posted by Werewolf
Ummm... did you forget Resident Evil, oh look this version has Dual Shock support and two new outfits :p
This Directors Cut has extra stuff and the unedited intro... what they didn't include the unedited intro because they messed something up :p
Capcom, Squaresoft, Konami and SNK are the biggest offenders in this area... some remakes are good especially when they are older games that cannot be had easily... but games that came out not that long ago aren't as good.
Goes to show, that people will buy anything. I avoided most of those BS sequels/upgrades, as they were a waste of cash. I did'nt even bother with Super Street Fighter 2 or SST2 Turbo, as they were Street Fighter 2 Turbo with 2 additional characters at best. I did however buy Alpha, Alpha 2 and 3.
True :)Quote:
Originally posted by gamevet
Goes to show, that people will buy anything. I avoided most of those BS sequels/upgrades, as they were a waste of cash. I did'nt even bother with Super Street Fighter 2 or SST2 Turbo, as they were Street Fighter 2 Turbo with 2 additional characters at best. I did however buy Alpha, Alpha 2 and 3.
I loved the Alpha series, it was because of that series that my interest in Street Fighter returned after being dulled by all those partial upgrades.