Innovative or shit like that. Fucking buzzwords just piss me off anyway. Also I would like to ban IGN from saying stuff like 'It floored me' or 'I was floored' or 'our frothing demand for this game increases'
I hate it when they interview a guy about some game, and they say something like "well, we've a style that's leap-intensive and timing-based" when they've got a 3D platformer.
I'd buy a game sight unseen if the interview said something like "our shit is like Ratchet and Clank, but better, because R+C sucks ass and is for dicks" or something.
There is one phrase that always means disaster...especially from Capcom.
"We are currently creating a gameplay system that adjusts the difficulty to the player's ability."
That means the game is going to be easy as hell, but will have a Hard Mode unlocked after you beat it a few times. Or the game will be hard as hell, but will have an easy mode.
There is one phrase that always means disaster...especially from Capcom.
"We are currently creating a gameplay system that adjusts the difficulty to the player's ability."
That means the game is going to be easy as hell, but will have a Hard Mode unlocked after you beat it a few times. Or the game will be hard as hell, but will have an easy mode.
And when that statement was applied to fighting games it meant that enemies would take less and do more damage as you moved on, with no way to reset the balance unless you start your game over. Cute way to make people waste money, Capcom
For the Tech Romancer thing or the frothing thing? Because I still say the frothing thing was mostly Atari's fault.
If it's any consolation, maybe Okamoto's off making another Tech Romancer. Like for cellular phones or some shit.
And no, IGN didn't fire me for using the word "frothing." The quote didn't even wind up on that box until like three months after I was at another job, which made the whole thing all that much more weird. They fired me for pretty much everything else, though.