human5892 said:Yikes, someone hit a nerve!
Maybe KOTOR wasn't that fun for him -- everyone's entitled to their opinion.
Sure:Musashi Wins! said:Thanks for clarifying that. I thought it was some sort of genius, solid fact. Can you make another post where you explain my opining?
Classifying people expressing their opinions as "stupid" doesn't make the GAF go round. It makes it cry.Musashi Wins! said:I can single out stupidity with snarkiness, it's what makes GA go round.
Suikoguy said:I can confirm this
No additional copies have been shipped, none scheduled to arrive
efralope said:no need to buy pre-owned, check:
bestbuy.com
amazon.com
target.com
wal-mart.com
k-mart.com
someone is bound to have it in stock...
Suikoguy said:No, what I meant is: There will likely not be extra copies for a week or so
The Developer (Namco) Did not produce enough copies of the game to meet initial demand.
Musashi Wins! said:dude, get real. ToS isn't going to be up for any game of the year awards come Dec. It hasn't reviewed as well as KOTOR, and just because the GC gets a decent RPG finally it's no reason to trash it's superior. Just enjoy your game without being stupid.
My zip code search is showing at least 10 copies available (a couple 4+ listings).
NotMSRP said:Namco does want sales, especially to pick up the slack for JP TOS sales. Manufacturing new copies takes time so the short supply period is short.
P90 said:Battle systems are key for me. Battle systems must not be improtant to you. KOTOR battle system was nearly as clunky as Suikoden III's. KOTOR was mediocre at best. Decent story, but half-assed battle system. That isn't "trashing" KOTOR. i give reviews by mags and such a 6.8. They don't matter to me. YMMV. Don't take it as a personal affront. Yeeesh!
P90 said:ToS is the Cube's KOTOR, except that ToS is good.
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Coleosis said:Anyone want to buy the copy I bought?
Meatpuppet said:Except for the fact that in buying pre-owned you are funding Gamestop or something similar, rather than the people who actually contributed to the creation of the game
i have an entirely rational dislike of star wars and D&D, and thus didn't actually play much KOTOR. i feel like i ought to, but i can't make myself want to.Alex said:Tales games > KOTOR. But I have an irrational hatred for all things D&D and Star Wars, so I'm not the one to ask.
P90 said:KOTOR was mediocre at best. Decent story, but half-assed battle system. That isn't "trashing" KOTOR. i give reviews by mags and such a 6.8. They don't matter to me. YMMV. Don't take it as a personal affront. Yeeesh!
high reviews all around,
jarrod said:KOTOR/TOS actually seem pretty similar it terms of early success imo. Both releasing on RPG starved platforms in the summer months, neither having much real hype prerelease, both having novel "real time" combat engines for the genre, high reviews all around, both selling extremely well... I hope Symphonia has the same staying power, it's definitely a strong canidate for RPG of the year awards (the only real strong competition would be Star Ocean, FFXI and Paper Mario 2 imo). I think KOTOR had not only the benefit of higher reviews generally but less competition and it being a western developed RPG scores points too.
Prine said:TOS isnt scoring nearly as well as KOTOR, its not reciving the same amount of hype from reviewers or websites alike. People feel the need to trash KOTOR because its an extremely well done Xbox game. And that its one of the few superior RPGs from the west
Eh, it's getting high scores none the less and a good share of media attention. They're not exactly the same no, but they have quite a few surprising parallels.Prine said:TOS isnt scoring nearly as well as KOTOR, its not reciving the same amount of hype from reviewers or websites alike.
I agree with that though I'd also say KOTOR's success stems more from the quality of the game itself, a lack of competition on XBox and Bioware's reputation moreso than the Star Wars license even. Branding does help though, and it's something Symphonia lacks (in the west).worldrunover said:Umm why does everyone seem to miss the fact KOTOR has NAME RECOGNITION? Seriously, it may come as a surprise, but Star Wars is pretty popular in this country. For this reason alone KOTOR will outsell ToS. It's a wet dream for gamers to be able to level up their young knight into powerful Jedis (good or bad).
Not saying anything bad about the game, but honestly, it could've sucked hard and still sold reasonably well. Every Star Wars game sells at LEAST reasonably well.
Or maybe they just don't agree with you.
jarrod said:I agree with that though I'd also say KOTOR's success stems more from the quality of the game itself, a lack of competition on XBox and Bioware's reputation moreso than the Star Wars license even. Branding does help though, and it's something Symphonia lacks (in the west).
Uh...how was it flamebait? Because I dare compare TOS to KOTOR?! :/Prine said:His first post was flamebait, it's hard to ignore staements like that
jarrod said:Uh...how was it flamebait? Because I dare compare TOS to KOTOR?! :/
You mean where I going? Yes, I made a comparison between two RPGs with similar curcumstances... which I guess was flamebait. :/Prine said:Why compare at all? two differnt RPGs
One premier RPG on Xbox and the other on GC. You know exactly where he was going
ToS is the Cube's KOTOR, except that ToS is good.
dream said:Any word on a US PS2 version?