TheRedPriest
Matrix Marine
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« Reply #50 on: 5 December 2007, 14:26:33 » |
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MMZ, ZX and SF are the only out and out #####pile new series. Classic, X, Legends and Battle Network were ALL soild series and very well done updates/reimagings of the Blue Bomber. It's been in the VERY near past that all quality and care was abandoned. X and Battle Network both spiraled into terrible levels of poor design and bloating. Legends and Classic were abandoned outright. Then we get "great" new games like MMZ, which failed utterly to capture the magic. Was it the poor stage design? The basic gameplay systems? The fact you didn't play as Mega Man? The fact you actually got to play as Zero but it wasn't Zero? The fact it began a roller coaster ride of cancer that would tear asunder the much beloved X series plot? It was doubtlessly all of these things. Capcom got it wrong on every detail.
But the best part? Up became down, left became right and bad became good. This was the new standard. And so we get 3 more of these piles of ##### games. Not only that, the series and spin offs that had been so well done/conceived were also systematically infected by this poison, reducing them to the same level. Battle Network became a quick cash in, losing all character and playability. X was constantly beset by attempts to mold it into a base for MMZ, coupled by terrible stage design game concepts. Axl. For #####s sake, THEY MADE AXL.
Capcom could still reinvent Mega Man. It could be good. It's just NOT. And it's because, in part, of the current game culture and what brain dead "HARCORE" gamers and today's Ritalin ADD kiddies.
The future does not look bright. But at least we still have a healthy supply of vintage games that have weathered well over time and are still just as good as the day they came out. So yes. I think I shall sit down with a glass of brandy and continue to enjoy the games that ARE good, and wait, perhaps in vain, for the next X or Legends reimaging to occur and for Mega Man to finally return to where he belongs. In a good game.
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Doctor Mario is not a real doctor. Do NOT let him touch your genitals.
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ASR
Super Robot
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« Reply #54 on: 6 December 2007, 01:37:15 » |
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The show has aged like #####. I used to watch it when I was younger, and I swear it was so much cooler than it used to be. I can't bring myself to laugh, either, if only because I'm angry that it's so lame watching it now.
The movie was great, so nobody else badmouth it. It was actually really funny and action-packed, which is all you need in a movie nowadays. Plus, it had a hot girl in it, which only adds to the total sum of awesomeness.
I will admit, however, that watching Beast Wars with my buddies recently was some of the best fun I've had in a while.
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Winged Warrior
Super Robot
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« Reply #60 on: 7 December 2007, 05:24:59 » |
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Alright, I JUST finished ZX advent. to prove a point
(bought it yesterday, and played it religously.
I played Ash, on easy.
[spoiler]the battles were fun, the levels were entertaining.
Using the bosses themselves, instead of just one of their weapons, (or in MMZ, Their element chip, or a move you had to unlock... each time you played.)
I enjoyed Z, It wasn't great, but it was Megaman. Same with ZX. I have issues on the voice acting. most of it was forced and fake. It had some dark tones...
When I saw the sage trinity. I knew Albert was my main boss.[/spoiler]
All in all, With games like ZX advent, I can see capcom eventually making a game for the wii to be like gods to us all.
They are focusing on portables...
Perhaps feeling out their fans.
Also [spoiler]Whatever ares said in SB's topic (jerk)[/spoiler]
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SB
Sniper Joe
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« Reply #61 on: 7 December 2007, 08:09:56 » |
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Alright, I JUST finished ZX advent. to prove a point
(bought it yesterday, and played it religously.
I played Ash, on easy.
Usasasa Tewi: What? Easy mode? How disgusting! Reisen: Everyone knows easy mode is only for kindergartners!
Seriously, you can't even really DIE on Easy Mode in ZX games. You didn't even experience the game outside of some choppy RPG "We'll just hand you cutscenes and story to digest, and you can take a few steps while doing next to nothing, and we'll reward you with more! HUZZAH!" kind of deal. GET BACK OUT THERE, SOLDIER!
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Shape the world you live in, instead of letting others define it for you. Stop being reactive and become proactive, and leave a legacy worth remembering, since only you personally decide the limits of your greatness.
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NovaMan XP
Super Robot
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« Reply #74 on: 8 December 2007, 05:58:45 » |
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There's a rumor going around that a game called "MegaMan Scramble Battle" is due for a Q4 2008 release or something... Scramble Battle sounds so... ugh. But then again, this is coming from the people who gave us MegaMan "Star Force". Again, it's only a rumor. From Advanced Media Network:
Rockman Synergy Commons via NeoGAF and C3 News, has come across an interesting tidbit in the form of a purported Retailer List featuring a number of new Capcom games. Among no-brainers such as MegaMan Star Force 2 for the DS and not-unexpected titles like Zack & Wiki 2 for the Wii lies one new yet familiar gem, shining amidst the other titles like a diamond in the rough: Mega Man Scramble Battle.
The game, listed in some places as an action/RPG title, is said to be on track for a Q4 2008 or Q1 2009 release, which sounds about right where these kinds of revelations are usually concerned. Capcom, however, "does not comment on rumors," so there's no confirmation nor denial at this time.
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