Justin Bailey
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Ok we get the point, you can stop now.Mrbob said:From page 10:
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Ok we get the point, you can stop now.Mrbob said:From page 10:
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The genre's been around a long time, and to me, the latest advancement in controls is being able to look with your mouse in Quake 1.bishoptl said:It's not so much restrictive beyond measure than just stupid. Why take a step back instead of advancing the genre?
Angelus said:Outrun 2 6, 6.5, 8
Haha,comedy gold.
Theres no point in bickering over a Metroid score either. Laugh and move on,its just some yahoo's opinion. At the end of the day the game is more than likely going to take you by the balls and kick your ass,enjoy it. Let the scoring be what it is,a score. These guys are simply selling the public subscriptions to their opinions. Doesn't mean all that much in the long run.
Angelus said:Youre refering to Outrun2,right? Yes I own it,very fun game with some good legs on it. And Btw-Yahoo referrs to a joker. Everyone is one of those is one way or another. Its not like I'm calling him an idiot. I sisagree with the scores,but its not going to influence me to hate on someone.
Justin Bailey said:They gave it a low score and when the fanboys had a backlash one of the reviewers went on the GI boards and bascially said that they did it because they thought the "gaming public" wouldn't like it. You can read all about it in the thread here on GAF:
http://ga-forum.com/showthread.php?t=18453
^ That post was later erased from the GI forums. They tried to sweep it under the rug
Justin Bailey said:They gave it a low score and when the fanboys had a backlash one of the reviewers went on the GI boards and bascially said that they did it because they thought the "gaming public" wouldn't like it. You can read all about it in the thread here on GAF:
http://ga-forum.com/showthread.php?t=18453
^ That post was later erased from the GI forums. They tried to sweep it under the rug
Note: it did get a 10. It just didn't get quite as many.Razoric said:Fuck these fanboys are idiots. (not just pointed at you Angelus but to people demanding that it gets a 10 or EGM is teh biased)
Well I couldn't disagree with you more. A review should be one person's opinion on a game/movie/book/whatever, not what they "think" other people's opinions would be. Seriously, how the hell does that work? You'd have to be a pretty arrogant bastard to sit there and say that you know for a fact what other people are going to think of something.Tellaerin said:Rather than sweeping it under the rug because some of you bozos pitched a fit, they should be proud of it, and to hell with what the complainers think. I'd much rather read reviews that try to take their readers' tastes into account than ones that descend into idiosyncratic weirdness (like David 'Foot Fetish' Smith complaining about the 'inappropriate footwear' of the girls in his DoA: Ultimate review for 1up.com--yes, WarPig, I'm looking at you! ) just to share the reviewer's oddball preferences with us. I also think that if GI had run a glowing review of Paper Mario 2, then privately commented that they thought it was childish and didn't enjoy it much, but felt that the majority of the readers would and had scored it accordingly, 99% of you wouldn't've said a word, but that's another story.
Angelus said:Razoric- ok Meroid Prime Echoes.
Don't put me in the same boat as some of these crazies who are bitching about the review. Because I call the 3 reviewers a yahoo,thats my general feel for all the gaming media. Their inconsistency always shows up in one way or another. Yahoos are not to be taken seriously.
Its not some agenda because they scored Metroid high or low,its that over the years I've learned to not trust media reviews. Their scoring is sometimes right on,other times its way off.
Razoric said:heh yeah I only look to reviews as a usual guide... for example I know I'm getting Halo 2, MGS3, etc... I don't need a magazine review to tell me different. But for a game like, say, Fight Club, I liked the movie so I'm a little interested in the game but after seeing the EGM reviews I probably wont bother looking into it anymore.
bishoptl said:My point is, if you're going to bring Metroid into an already established genre, don't reinvent the wheel unless you're making it easier for players to access your game. MP came into the FPS genre - and believe me, if it's first person and there's shooting involved, you've got an FPS - and didn't bother to follow established protocols with the control scheme. Now I'm all for innovation and refinement, nobody's saying that you can't break new ground with a new game in a familiar genre...but making it MORE difficult to control than other titles in the same genre was not a smart move.
bishoptl said:...but making it MORE difficult to control than other titles in the same genre was not a smart move.
BUT THAT'S WHAT METAL GEAR SOLID DID SIRbishoptl said:My point is, if you're going to bring Metroid into an already established genre, don't reinvent the wheel unless you're making it easier for players to access your game. MP came into the FPS genre - and believe me, if it's first person and there's shooting involved, you've got an FPS - and didn't bother to follow established protocols with the control scheme. Now I'm all for innovation and refinement, nobody's saying that you can't break new ground with a new game in a familiar genre...but making it MORE difficult to control than other titles in the same genre was not a smart move.
He misses the codec conversations.dark10x said:What features DO you miss, though?
huzkee said:This is the flaw in your argument. It's not MORE difficult. It is DIFFERENT. What makes it more difficult is people's innability/unwillingness to adapt which personally, I find perplexing.
Go back and read it again, while taking a timeout to hit dictionary.com for the correct definition of unwillingness.huzkee said:This is the flaw in your argument. It's not MORE difficult. It is DIFFERENT. What makes it more difficult is people's innability/unwillingness to adapt which personally, I find perplexing.
Tellaerin said:like David 'Foot Fetish' Smith complaining about the 'inappropriate footwear' of the girls in his DoA: Ultimate review
bishoptl said:Here's a little tip: making something different without offering any actual improvement is not progress. It may be innovative, but that doesn't make it intuitive.
dark10x said:The default control scheme which many MANY people used with Goldeneye was very similar to what you see in Prime (though certainly less intuitive).
The dual analog control setup has only become a recent standard.
I see that I was correct regarding the appeal of the content not being worth the extra effort required to learn the controls...however, I still don't understand just what the problem with them is. They are different, but they are NOT difficult to use and the game is anything but challenging. Resident Evil controlled terribly, but the games WERE somewhat difficult...which is why I did not want to put up with them. Prime isn't a tough game, however...
SantaCruZer said:the sequel hwoever is appearently tougher since EGM nitpicked on it.
EGM's big three?bishoptl said:I don't get it. Did you want my laundry list of complaints about MGS 2? I thought we were talking about EGM's big three?
More difficult? For all my complaints of Metroid Prime, the control scheme has never been one. It didn't even take that long to adjust before it became second nature.bishoptl said:My point is, if you're going to bring Metroid into an already established genre, don't reinvent the wheel unless you're making it easier for players to access your game. MP came into the FPS genre - and believe me, if it's first person and there's shooting involved, you've got an FPS - and didn't bother to follow established protocols with the control scheme. Now I'm all for innovation and refinement, nobody's saying that you can't break new ground with a new game in a familiar genre...but making it MORE difficult to control than other titles in the same genre was not a smart move.
dark10x said:Then perhaps the argument holds more weight...
However, with Prime, I just refuse to believe that someone could struggle with the controls to the point that they were have any difficulty playing the game.
That's what I thought.Lakitu said:9, 9, 10 is a freakin' excellent score
I'm surprised you were even able to see the review, considering how counter-intuitive it must've been to flip all of those pages independentlybishoptl said:That's what I thought.