![]() ![]() In fact, part of that is Capcom’s own fault: when they released Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix a few months before SF IV came out, it rendered the latter game obsolete for me, especially since of many of the moves were the same for the characters from SF II, which was all 12 of them. Even the newest installment, Street Fighter IV, doesn’t hold a lot of interest for me. One game that comes to mind for me is Street Fighter II. Why do you think almost every other JRPG, including Final Fantasy VIII, are reviled by some people? Because they want those games to be more like FF VII. Eddy, as previously mentioned, always thinks of Final Fantasy VII when playing JRPGs and why wouldn’t he? Hell, I think of it, too! That game was a landmark and the graphics and epic feel of the world swept millions of gamers like Sephiroth in the Lifestream. What’s fun and interesting about this line of thinking is that everyone will have a different idea of what set the bar for a particular genre. So I started thinking about other games that define their genre, at least me. After playing games like Uncharted and Prince of Persia, Enslaved feels like a giant step backward and likely wouldn’t hold my interest for very long, although I will still give it a decent chance to woo me. There is literally no way to die or make a mistake, so it makes me feel like it’s a waste of time. ![]() The same issue applies with the platforming in Uncharted 2, I recently played the demo for Enslaved and the climbing in that game consists of pressing the stick in the general direction of the glowing handhold and pressing jump. So playing an average 3rd-person shooter is likely to make me want to play Uncharted 2 more than anything else. RAISING THE BAR CALIBRE PRESS SERIESThis is not to say that other games, such as Gears of War, are not fantastic experiences themselves, as I enjoy that series also, but Uncharted 2 was able to grab me in a way that few games could. ![]() And Uncharted 2 was, to me, the definitive 3rd-person shooter, one that set such a high standard that few games can live up to it. Then it hits me like Megatron backhanding Starscream: I’ve played Uncharted 2. So what gives? I should having a blast, but all I can muster up is one great big “Meh”. The weapons are decent, but weapon selection has never bothered me before or even been a major factor in the amount of fun I have, with the notable exception of the Ratchet and Clank series. I enjoy transforming, especially into a jet and flying around the map, but it still isn’t enough. A lot of the main quest NPCs just keep talking and.” Shane Steinhauser on GamerSushi Asks: Why Do You Like The Witcher 3? 497 days 12 hours ago Archivesĭespite the better than expected reviews, there’s something about Transformers: War For Cybertron that just isn’t clicking for me. Exciting times □” Julez Michaud on The GamerSushi Show, Ep 95: Super Sushian Odyssey 82 days 19 hours ago “One thing I regretted not mentioned on the cast (even though I had the perfect opportunity at one.” Mitch on The GamerSushi Show, Ep 95: Super Sushian Odyssey 82 days 8 hours ago w TOO SOON” dapurplesharpie on The GamerSushi Show, Ep 95: Super Sushian Odyssey 82 days 3 hours ago “Yeah, I thought I was ready for this cast, but I wasn’t. I hope you’re able to keep it up this.” Peter O'Neill + on The GamerSushi Show, Ep 95: Super Sushian Odyssey 80 days 9 hours ago ![]()
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