Not rape-y enough.
Nobody talked about it aside from here and GAF. It's strange.
Not rape-y enough.
Almost finished my first run through the game, and it's just really great. I'm even coming around on the music, and I never skip the cut-scenes. It's a mix of heady nostalgia and really solid gameplay. Reviewers who rushed through it and complained don't deserve it.
"I've watched while the maggots have defiled the earth. They have
built their castles and had their wars. I cannot stand by idly any longer." - Otogi 2
I bought this and am going to beat hell out of it this weekend
So once again Capcom dropped the ball and didn't support the official Sega Saturn USB pad. With D&D it was easily overlooked, as it plays better with my arcade stick anyway, but it just pisses me off with this. I absolutely refuse to play this with the 360 d-pad, so I am going to have to figure out how to get the Saturn pad to work or use a PS3 pad, and I am not pleased.
Saturn pad works on Ps3 just fine, you just need to keep the ps3 controller handy so you can press the ps button when necessary. The layout isn't ideal, but if ducktales has the option to reconfigure buttons it should be fine.
That said, I think i'd rather use the dual shock 3 myself for this game. Closer to the original NES pad.
Joy2Key worked, but it's irritating that it's needed at all. On the upside, maybe I'll actually play Super Meat Boy now...
Get motioninjoy and the offline driver cka mentioned. The game is perfect on the PS3 dpad.
I keep forgetting how bad the 360 pad is. It's like my brain glosses over the traumatic event of using it until I'm like "yeah, I can play this, it'll be fine."
I don't use it for fighting games but I can't say its hindered any regular 2D game I've ever played.
there's another pc driver for DS3 you can get too but I don't know how well it works compared to MiJ
http://forums.pcsx2.net/Thread-XInpu...DS2-Controller
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