That was a very funny reply. Haven't seen you or Stibbons on the boards in weeks.
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That was a very funny reply. Haven't seen you or Stibbons on the boards in weeks.
Yeah, it's a peice of crap game that gets more praise than it deserves, partially as Sega propaganda, but most because of Nintendo's own hype machine...Quote:
Originally posted by Despair
Well, This game been getting soo much praises round this parts, and now, after I tried it, I still dont understand why?
I'm not going to say its a bad game, but average at best. After a while going through the same levels, in hope to get enough points to be able to get one of the Mini games, got tiresome. Controls are touchy, and some levels can be quite cheap.
I dunno, maybe its just not my style of game, and plus I just dont like monkeys. I'm not saying that you shouldnt like or enjoy this game just because I dont, but I was just interested in seeing why is this game good for you?
Oh wait...this game wasn't all that hyped anywhere. I just guess you don't like because you don't. How the hell am I, or anyone else supposed to tell you what's so good about it when you've already played it, and already chalked it up to being 'average' at best? Should I try to, or just ram my head against a wall? I'm sure both would be just as painful and pointless ^_^
I think some people just have too much Despair in their lives to enjoy a fun and charming game like SMB.
Open your heart and let some Sunshine in.......
Well, I just wanted to hear people opinions and maybe some their own thoughts on the game.
True, that comment by me, wasnt very fair, just as Afx pointed out.
And its not despair, or lack of fun in my life. Just a matter of preference of the genres I enjoy playing :)
well, do you enjoy the increase of difficulty in DMC? Do like the challenege and frustration that ensues? Do you not mind the numbingly bad camera?
Monkey Ball is like that, but with monkeys. And no undead soldiers.
Well, I did liked that in DMC, but again, I'm not very big on Monkeys in Balls and Banana collecting.
I never said you, or anyone else shouldnt enjoy it though.
have before, will again:
Marble Madness with mulitplayer modes isn't my idea of genius.
At least some of the replies here have made an attempt to justify the game beyond the "it's fun and I like what I like so fuck off" routine.
Also, I've been making a point to ask around, and to this day I have yet to phyiscally meet ANYONE that owns Super Monkey Ball. Beyond message boards it seems very few people play this game. Can't say I'm surprised.
The gameplay is monkey ball is simple and complex at the same time. thats why i like it
Monkey Ball actually did pretty well at launch, hence the sequel.
And Despair - you've just gotta keep playing. Once you unlock the "Monkey Mob" mini-game where a good monkey cop is framed by crooked monkey cops paid off by the monkey mafia (because he was getting too close) and his family killed, which leads him to vow revenge and go through several exciting gun fights and ball-chase scenes through the hills of San Fransisco as he runs from the monkey FBI and takes on the mobsters, you'll be hooked.
Monkey Bowling is fun too.
I may be in the minority, but it only took me a solid day of playing to unlock all the minigames, so I don't consider that aspect a problem at all.
The main attraction of SMB for me is the great challenge and large variety of gameplay. It's a game that you can always get better at every time you play, and that's something I really like. The mini games are just the icing on the cake, and work well as diversions for when you need to take a break from playing the main game or just relax.
I've put more hours into Super Monkey Ball than I have on any other GC game, yet I still have not fully mastered it, and I am still improving many months after purchasing the game. That is what makes it such a great game in my eyes.