[QUOTE="elpoep"]So, you'd simply settle for that? Well, apparently there are other action games that score higher (even down loadable games) and cost less.
Tell me why are you such a fan of this title?
Is it the jumping techniques?
The multiplatyer?
The online play?
The fact that it was origianlly an Xbox 1 title and well... it was delayed for years...I guess to add extra content???
TriangleHard
Well, I'm waiting for this game for following reasons.
Movie like presentation.
Good combat system that is well balanced.
Unique combat gameplay that is designed to imitate Chinese martial arts movie.
As for jumping techniques, I don't need to jump to enjoy a game. This isn't a platform game. The game focused on action so by taking away jumping, it allows me to focus on combat instead of platform elements of games. I think that is fine and shows the game developers had a direction in their mind when it came to designing their game.
Also how many games of this type have multiplayer? Multiplayer don't matter to me and it shouldn't matter to most people who are interested in games such as this. You don't see people complaing about lack of multi-player for Ninja Gaiden.
Ultimately, this game looks fun and that's all it matters. If length mattered, I wouldn't have played all those great NES games, or even recent games like Ico.
As long as it provides great experience for me, the game deserves a purchase in my book.
So, uh like I said, its like a $65 movie,
like you said imitates chinese martial arts WITHOUT JUMPING???
that acrobatic stuff is what made those Chinese martial art films popular!
There are better games for less money, they are longer and the action is'nt held back for A MOVIE LIKE EXPERIENCE
I want to play games, not watch the emptyness of a Blu-Ray disc game or a $35 Blu-Ray disc movie
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