http://www.gamespot.com/wii/action/tournamentoflegends/review.html?tag=topslot;thumb;3
4.5 for tournment of legends.
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I was excited for Gladiator AD. I was disappoint when it turned into Tournament of Legends. Can I have my Conduit 2 now?
[QUOTE="WreckEm711"]Woooah this is what gladiator AD was turned into? Dang.. I was really liking where they were going with Gladiator, this makes me a sad panda...Elian2530Sad Panda indeed. Or better yet, Sad French Bulldog. :( Tis a sad day. You have pulled my heartstrings, there is nothing sadder than a bulldog :(
Really? This was supposed to be the Gladiator A.D. that was announced the same time as The Grinder? Not that I was interested in playing it either way, but wasn't there supposed to be more realistic looking graphics and everyone was commenting on how amazing they looked? Did they end up revamping it?
I'm still laughing at all the people who wanted Gladiator A.D. That game when it first came out had nothing going for it. Sure you finish off your Opponent but that was pretty much it. It looked like a Side View Punch-out. The way they redesigned it was a much better choice for this game. I bought it the day it came out and i extremely love it. Reading most of the reviews are complete garbage they don't understand what makes a new kinda fighting game. If the game isn't a Japanese fighter the game is automatically garbage In this case the way HVS added stuff that other fighters don't have like being able to use different forms of weapons and using elements in battle is pretty sweet if you ask me. So far all the users that bought this game along with myself are really enjoying it. Sure its not a deep fighter but its a pretty good one.
They were both on the same engine. HVS only uses one.Should've stayed Gladiator AD but with tournament of legends fighting engine.
nini200
[QUOTE="psychobrew"][QUOTE="nini200"]They were both on the same engine. HVS only uses one. I thought Gladiator AD used more of a Punch out style fighting engine? Same engine, different styles. It's the same engine used in The Conduit.Should've stayed Gladiator AD but with tournament of legends fighting engine.
nini200
[QUOTE="nini200"][QUOTE="psychobrew"] They were both on the same engine. HVS only uses one.psychobrewI thought Gladiator AD used more of a Punch out style fighting engine? Same engine, different styles. It's the same engine used in The Conduit. Gladiator AD with 3D Fighting Style then.
HVS is such a bad developer, they clearly don't put any real effort into making video games. Their only goal is to make a playable game and meet the deadline.
The Grinder already went through it's metamorphosis. It's a TPS similar to Hunter The Reckoning on PS3 and 360 (Which isn't a bad thing due to the Hunter series being great) and a FPS on the Wii. Conduit 2 has me excited also. I must admit, I almost forgot about The Grinder for a second there.Looks like we'll just have to wait for Conduit 2 and the Grinder (unless that gets changed too :P).
wes008
HVS is such a bad developer, they clearly don't put any real effort into making video games. Their only goal is to make a playable game and meet the deadline.
Animatronic64
Conduit 2 may actually be their only effort considering they are addressing issues from the first game. you gotta admit the 2nd game is looking better than the 1st.
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