exdeath
Lifer
- Jan 29, 2004
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Originally posted by: Slew Foot
Originally posted by: exdeath
Unfortunately that feeling will wear off after about 3 or 4 exclusive Nintendo titles (ie: Mario, Zelda, Metroid) and once you realized everything else is more of the same Sponge Bob, Dora the Explorer, Pokemon, Spider Man and Scooby Doo,
Originally posted by: ed21x
Batallion Wars 2 <~ OMG BUY IT NOW!!!!
Zack and Wiki
Resident Evil: UC
Ghost Squad
Trama Center: Second Opinion
Medal of Honor 2 <~ best online FPS, imho.
Guilty Gear XX
Rayman Raving Rabbids
Metal Slug Anthology
Metroid Prime 3
Twilight Princess
Super Smash Brothers Brawl
Super Paper Mario
WarioWare: Smooth Moves
SSX: Blur
Guitar Hero
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There's a good amount of decent third party stuff out there, you just have to sift through the piles of "Hannah Montana Dance Crap" to get to it. Not unlike the PS2.
Haha someone else sees it too. I forgot about that one.
Rayman isn't my cup of tea and it's been done before. Metal Slug has been done 1000 times, I'm waiting for the port for my microwave's micro controller and LCD display since the one on my Cell phone isn't compatible. Medal of Honor, Battlefield, Call of Duty, <insert WW2 or modern combat clone of choice> = been there done that 100 times over on the PC since 1998. Guitar Hero, well I was never into DDR either, same exact game with a new title.
Chronotrigger, Final Fantasy 2 & 3, Street Fighter II, Super Metroid, Front Mission, Rock & Roll Racing, Link to the Past, Secret of Mana, the list is endless. How I long for those days where I anticipated so many games months before they came out. I haven't felt as overwhelmed by gaming since the SNES was in it's prime
Seems nobody wants to make a deep game anymore. Instead its all about getting the most shallow game, hide its limited depth and scope with high replay value (ie: Guitar Hero and most party games) and make a bunch of ports and sequels that take 2 weeks and rake in the cash. The goal in game production these days is rapid turn around, maximum reuse of old content, 3 month refresh cycles, and maximum shelf price.
Give me a modern game on the new platforms that dwarfs Xenogears or Final Fantasy III (6j) in depth, time invested, and reward in completion. Didn't think so, I don't see it happening either.
High dollar home console games should not feel like disposable $5 cell phone quickies.
PS: Just went to Gamestop.com to check whats out and whats the first thing I see? Turok and Tiger Woods...