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I just read that Crytek is orchestrating a hostile takeover of CD Projekt, something about breathing room.
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Now we know what really happened to Rockstar Vienna. Closing was just a cover-up.
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I wasn't being completely serious, bean, but I still think it's ridiculous to criticize Japanese developers for their reliance on traditional gameplay concepts, character archetypes, story arcs and genres when Western developers fall into the same repetitive funk.
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About weak co-op, I disagree with your examples. I'm not a fan of the Lego games because they are so simplistic, but that is what makes them so accessible for their intended young and casual audiences. If you stack their gameplay next to that of many of the casual and family-oriented games on the Wii, they are very similar. Of course, I'm a gamer, so I don't like those much either. Still, if someone is playing Mario Kart or Lego Star-Wars, I can have a fun thirty minutes playing with them. I can tell you that if I was tasked with designing a game accessible to young, casual audiences, I would look to these as good examples of how to do it well. That seems to be the Catch 22 for HD consoles. . . they get criticized for not having enough family and casual games but then only Zelda-esque titles like Kameo and Naruto get any love, while party games like Lego Star Wars and Scene It are criticized for being shallow. Still, I think we are actually seeing a lot of innovation from both the West and the East. I loved the gameplay additions made to Tales of Vesparia and I'm looking forward to The Last Remnant. Plus, Mass Effect, Mirror's Edge, Portal, Dead Space, and EDF 2017 (though only a new IP over here) are all really cool new IPs with interesting gameplay. Plus, there is nothing wrong with sequels if they freshen up the formula enough to keep us all having fun and being interested. Fable 2, CoD 4, Bioshock, and Tales of Vesparia are awesome improvements on their IP. |
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Bean, I think that's the best post you've ever written. I agree with you, for the most part.
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