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Lots of people liked the first one and some didn't.
But NMH 2 is going fix all the problems that the first one had.
It's going to countinue the story and is a game for the core gamers.
Yes it is going to be a really great thing.
is this a good thing or a bad thing.wiionlygameris this even a question? what a joker... WHat-a-joker this will be a freakin epic thing!
But NMH 2 is going fix all the problems that the first one had.nintendo2200That's a pretty bold statement. ;)
The only thing I'm worried about is that maybe Suda doesn't think that the problems in the first one were problems at all. My two biggest gripes with the game were that 1) the city is bland, boring, and pointless and 2) the jobs are bland, boring, and pointless (other than to get money). But since the game is a commentary on games and gamers in general, it's pretty safe to say that those were intentional problems.
My hope is that if Suda wants to make a commentary on anything with the next game, he should at least make the game mechanics fun or amusing. The fun factor in NMH took too much of a hit with a quarter of your time wasted in driving around the city, regardless of whatever statement Suda was trying to make. It would've been okay if one of the missions had required you to do this, just so we could get the point, but having it as a necessary action throughout the whole game belabored the point to death.
is this a good thing or a bad thing.wiionlygamer
It should be a good thing, but that all depends on whether or not this game can manage to improve upon the last installment. I don't think anyone can complain with the game being released as long as it's decent, but being decent alone means that the game probably won't be getting a better reception this time around. No point in making too much out of it right now, though. We'll see. :P
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