Hideki Kamiya's on the Bayonetta dev. team. Therefore, Bayonetta is the real Devil May Cry 2.
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Would be, if I had the slightest idea what a gnat was.Making_PuddingGnat.
It's a common insect.
Perhaps to those with an attention span of a gnat, my posts are long.My sincere apologies. I mistook your former post as a wall of text when, in reality, it pales in comparison to this one. Is this your brilliant strategy for engaging in debates? Instead of using succint phrases, you decide to instead bore your opponent into submission by filling your sentences with 50-dollar words that, although accurate, only serve in the purpose of tiring your opponent out so that, by the time he has finished, he no longer cares to continue the debate.
Well, your strategy works.
Making_Pudding
Succint enough?
You can compare anything to anything else. In the words of Seth Killian:It is a kids game rated E for everyone and I am not saying there is anything wrong with that. When you get punch all you will see is sweat.Afterall the young ones need some games to play too. You just can't compare Fight night to Punch out. Completely different type of games.
Jamex1987
We successfully compare different kinds of things all the time! In fact, different things are the only things worth comparing in the first place -- obviously. You ever hear anyone compare two of the exact same things? Um, no. Ever think about why not? Because it would be incredibly boring -- there'd be nothing to compare. That's what comparisons are -- they put different things side-by-side. Seth Killian
Indeed, Punch-Out has no blood. It does not need blood. It is a stylized game, whereas Fight Night attempts realism -- the reality of boxing is that blood will be spilt. Punch-Out is not a game about realistic boxing; Fight Night is.
You DO have a point, however: mechanically, the two games are not similar. Instead of spewing misinformed nonsense about games for kids (was E.T. a kid's film?), you could've made a comment about how Fight Night was more complex (I'm assuming, going only by what I've read) than Punch-Out, and there would be a few arguments, but mostly from fanboys that don't understand the difference between complexity and their own asses.
It hurts to think, I know, but you've got to try.
Maybe you should play the game.OreoMilkshakeThat's a good idea, and I look forward to getting around to playing the game. Unfortunately, I can't speak outside my realm of perception, and since I have a theory that would explain why reviewers might call Punch-Out the hardest game they've played in years, I decided to step in.
The arcade comment is still entirely valid.
[QUOTE="Drulx"]I'm curious. Why you don't think it's a Punchout!! game? And this is great news for Punchout!! fans.The original Punch-Out is the best boxing game ever, actually. How is a 3D "Punch-Out" (in quotes because it's not really a Punch-Out game) the most hardcore game of the generation? Have you not played DoDonpachi Dai-Fukkatsu?
snipe12388
You notice a difference?
If Punch-Out!! is a kids game, It's a kids game that will hand your severed head back to you.Probably because they're playing piss-easy games. They should step into an arcade one day, and be disciplined by a properly challenging gamelike a good boy or girl should. Maybe we'd have some quality game reviewers, then.Reviewers are calling this game the most challenging game they have played in years
Pikminmaniac
Microsoft... Corporate!?
Get the hell out! Really?
I'm glad Demon's Souls is selling a lot.
The original Punch-Out is the best boxing game ever, actually. How is a 3D "Punch-Out" (in quotes because it's not really a Punch-Out game) the most hardcore game of the generation? Have you not played DoDonpachi Dai-Fukkatsu?
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