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| Xiaou2:
hehe.. sorry man. I learned the hard way too. :banghead: Always save your post to a text file before hitting send ;D As for Bionic Commando Rearmed, its a real rarity that someone spends time to get that level of classic translation. It actually looks fairly faithful to the original, and isnt merely a special effects game like this Galacrap. Very nice details and subtle use of effects. (Though main characters are a bit unrefined and need more shading contrasts) I tried to play the original BC on an emulator to see what it was all about, and I couldnt get into it. I can say that I honestly didnt give it too much time, and thought to try it again at a later time. However, from looking at the vids... the main complaint I see is the slow pace that the character walks at... and the lack of aggressive enemy attacks. Its like the enemies are sitting around waiting for a sign from the heavens to start their attacks... and even when they do... its very slow and not very aggressive. Even in a slowish game like Shinobi... at least the walk pace is a bit faster.. and the enemies are much more aggressive. Or in Ghouls and Ghost.. Walk pace was slower...yet the enemies were relentlessly attacking.. giving you no time to notice the slower scroll speed. Always giving you some challenge to - rather than merely walking about without much worry as seen here. Ahh well... at least we have the classics ;) Anyways... Enjoy the rest of your night. Peace |
| isucamper:
--- Quote from: AtomSmasher on August 24, 2008, 05:25:13 pm ---You specifically brought up that Galaga Legions was better reviewed then a poor re-release of the original, and stated it in such a way to look like Galaga Legions was better reviewed then the original arcade version of Galaga. I brought up the errors of your comparision, and you then defended your comparision (essentially saying that the original Galaga was equal to the re-release, even though the re-release had flaws that the original did not have) which could only make me think that you did like Legions over the original. --- End quote --- When the F did I say that???!!!! Here's what I said. --- Quote from: isucamper ---However, besides the controls, the game is just an emulation of the arcade, so there's not a lot else they can get wrong. --- End quote --- Ahh quotes... they do there job don't they. Being an emulation, the game is as close the the original as possible from a software standpoint. Control issues arise given the asstacular Xbox 360 controller... however, given that the option to buy (or make) an arcade stick for the 360 exists, it is a circumventable issue. That being the case, I in no way endorse the use of Metacritic as a means of resolveing the endless "my game is better than your game" internet forum debate. It's simply a point of conversation. Furthermore, I hope you understand that if a classic game such as the original Galaga were to be put through the modern review process, it probably wouldn't score a whole lot higher than the Xbox 360 port. These scales are built around what the mainstream audience is looking for in games. You give a classic game to a 20s something game journalist, he/she is not going to know what to do with it. So, just so I'm perfectly clear with my opinions since you seem to want to pick apart everything I say, I feel like this comparison of old vs new Galaga to be about as meaningful as a screen door on a battleship. They are different games from different eras and the only people who can subjectively make such a call are those that have an intimate understanding of both types of games, the environments under which they were conceived, and the different goals of their varying gameplay. The reviews are in for Galaga Legions, and they aren't bad... so says professional journalists that are comparing it to everything else that has been released recently. The original is a classic that will be remembered for as long as there is electricity to power our cabinets. That's about the end of the story right there. |
| isucamper:
--- Quote from: Xiaou2 on August 24, 2008, 07:11:41 pm --- hehe.. sorry man. I learned the hard way too. :banghead: Always save your post to a text file before hitting send ;D --- End quote --- :( I guess so... its still eating me up... it was epic Bionic Commando was a great, great game... one of the most unique platformers ever... but getting your head around the fact that it's a platformer with no jump button takes some time. Not sure how it would hold up for someone today who has never played it, but it's one of my favorites. |
| AtomSmasher:
--- Quote from: isucamper on August 24, 2008, 07:17:18 pm --- --- Quote from: AtomSmasher on August 24, 2008, 05:25:13 pm ---You specifically brought up that Galaga Legions was better reviewed then a poor re-release of the original, and stated it in such a way to look like Galaga Legions was better reviewed then the original arcade version of Galaga. I brought up the errors of your comparision, and you then defended your comparision (essentially saying that the original Galaga was equal to the re-release, even though the re-release had flaws that the original did not have) which could only make me think that you did like Legions over the original. --- End quote --- When the F did I say that???!!!! Here's what I said. --- Quote from: isucamper ---However, besides the controls, the game is just an emulation of the arcade, so there's not a lot else they can get wrong. --- End quote --- Ahh quotes... they do there job don't they. Being an emulation, the game is as close the the original as possible from a software standpoint. Control issues arise given the asstacular Xbox 360 controller... however, given that the option to buy (or make) an arcade stick for the 360 exists, it is a circumventable issue. --- End quote --- I'm confused. You say "when the F did I say that" about my comment about you defending the comparision, then you go and defend the comparision again. Very odd. Anyways the reviews called the controls "sluggish" and "iffy" which may or may not be corrected with an arcade stick, but the reviews were done with the 360 gamepad, so the ability to correct the controls using a non-standard controller wasn't a factor in their scoring. I stand by my opinion that the reviews of the port of Galaga does not accurately reflect the reviews of the original arcade Galaga because the port was poorly done. You're entitled to your opinion that the reviews of the port do reflect the reviews of the original, even though I think you are way off. --- Quote ---I feel like this comparison of old vs new Galaga to be about as meaningful as a screen door on a battleship --- End quote --- Then why did you bring up the comparision in the first place? The main complaint most people were saying is that they are too different to have the same name, not that the new game was bad compared to the old one. :dunno |
| AtomSmasher:
Also, Bionic Commando Rearmed was very well done. It's basically the original BC with updated graphics, improved boss battles, and a number other minor things thrown in, but the gameplay is pretty much exactly the same. Also, I recently bought the game Braid which is a new original platformer with very cool use of time manipulation and a great story. Both of which are well worth the money IMO. |
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