EvaUnit02 on 31/8/2011 at 14:56
Quote Posted by Eldron
The ones I can think of from the top of my head is ocarina of time 3ds
... starfox64 coming out soon on 3ds.
I'd class OoT and Lylat Wars for 3DS as upgraded ports, not remakes.
june gloom on 31/8/2011 at 19:53
Quote Posted by Yakoob
It's not about using insults, it's about you coming in, calling someone wrong, and offering absolutely no justification as to why they are wrong. You do it quite frequently, and in many questionable cases like this.
You want a chart? You make a statement that is completely wrong. I say you're wrong. I don't need to back it up because the reality is
the opposite of what you said.
And this most certainly isn't a questionable case, as has been demonstrated. Give up.
CCCToad on 31/8/2011 at 20:37
somebody's been getting some coaching.
Everyone here really needs to chill the fuck out. Arguing about Mario re-hashes has absolutely NOTHING to do the topic of dungeon crawlers.
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Perhaps my disdain for this stuff lies in the fact that I always found it stilted to unnatural degrees, unenjoyable because of the stuffiness contained within pacing four inches at a time forever, along countless, faceless labyrinths and cloisters. I might've enjoyed the narratives and the RPG-ness of some of them, but the interface never jived with me.
He's right, to a point. The flaws in previous dungeon crawlers were substantial but they aren't inherent to the format. There's absolutely no reason you can't make fantastic, stunning dungeons nowadays with vastly improved pacing. I can think of one game that, if it had been first instead of third person, would have done exactly that:
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Matthew on 31/8/2011 at 22:04
It was good enough in third person without adding all that FP wank, thanks.
Yakoob on 1/9/2011 at 03:29
Quote Posted by Stitch
Yakoob is wrong as usual, while Nintendo certainly milks the hell out of their franchises and rereleases the hell out of everything, the original New Super Mario Bros game on the DS was the first
new Mario platform sidescroller they released in 14 years.
And no, it wasn't a port, even if its DNA was mostly recycled.
Oh it's actually a new game? My bad, I didn't notice under the veil of everything looking the same. Still, I'd hardly call that a resurgence in side-scrollers exactly because there is a constant stream of old rehashes. Megaman 9 is about the only other "new" notable example I can think of; what else is there?
Mr.Duck on 1/9/2011 at 06:14
I love me a good Super Mario platformer, yessir. 2D or 3D, bring it on.
Also, as far as dungeon crawlers go, I can't wait for Dark Souls, even if it bumrapes me a hundred times like a virgin trapped inside a cage full of horny baboons. :D
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Megaman 9 is about the only other "new" notable example I can think of; what else is there?
Mega Man 10? :D
june gloom on 1/9/2011 at 07:39
How about Trine? Or Super Meat Boy? Or VVVVVV? Or Bionic Commando Rearmed? Or H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H
Vernon on 1/9/2011 at 08:46
you have to burn the rope
cave story
bounce on the penises to save the prince
Shadowhide on 1/9/2011 at 10:29
Quote Posted by Vernon
bounce on the penises to save the prince
You say that like it's a bad thing
Muzman on 1/9/2011 at 12:34
Quote Posted by Sulphur
Perhaps my disdain for this stuff lies in the fact that I always found it stilted to unnatural degrees, unenjoyable because of the stuffiness contained within pacing four inches at a time forever, along countless, faceless labyrinths and cloisters.
Come on. Didn't you try Bard's Tale or whatever? Didn't the image of a six person party crammed into two metres squared, unable to move, amuse you endlessly as you shuffled them around like some college prank or bucks night outcome?