Thank God someone has objectivity. Nintendo trouts out the same game system after system and people drop to their knees to worship them. This game is just DKC with tropical freeze written behind it. Sure the game was fun when you played it maybe 15 years ago, but now its just sad.
Honestly if people took off their rosy glasses and stopped buying literally the same game just repackaged, Nintendo would have been bankrupt a while ago. Their hardware skills show that they were left in the dust, but some people just can't let go of these stall characters that they march in time and again.
@IBLEEDBLUE33 I am not sure about this game, but you haven't looked at the scores for Lighting Returns have you. Both versions have under 70 on metacritic, and the gameranking scores are almost as bad.
This game has to be really really awful. The first two were pretty bad and still got good scores in general. For this one to get low scores, its has to be really bad. Even overall scores are low with a 70 for 360 and 67 for ps3.
I heard Remeber Me was pretty underrated, so it can't hurt to check it out for free. But outlast is the one I have my eye on. Oh and Metro LL is not bad either.
@the13stuff His comments were unnecessary, doesn't change the fact that she has some of the worst reviews on this site, and her grading rubric seems to be really skewed as well.
That said I actually agree with her on this one, I don't know why this game was getting such praise when it looks decent at best, aka a 5-7 and she gave a six.
@Sideways8_4ever @HorndawgieYour name is Horndawgie, I think you hit the bottom of the barrel for maturity and intelligence when it comes to humanity. I basically read your comment as I won't buy the ps4 because I can't block myself.
Also what qualifies as badass and how many games has this reviewer actually played? Other than Samus, Fang or Lighting come to mind from FF 13, Chris from Suikoden III, hell the entire female cast of Suikoden IV, most of the female cast of Chrono Trigger, etc.
I mean apparently women in JRPGs don't actually count as women. Or more apparently, Gamespot does not consider JRPGs games, I guess.
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