Yeah. But it's boring to play when no one else wants to. No body I know gives a Kessel about VF4.
All my friends say I play the game because of fact that the wind seems to have a ridiculously strong effect on Pai's... Yeah... And all I can say to that is, if I was looking for that in a fighting game, I would have gotten DOA Ultimate.
I've been wanting a game like that to exist for a long time!
SSBA. Super Smash Bros Advance. Nothing like the first two games, this Capcom developed traditional brawler pits all of Nintendo's mascots against each other in a Street Fighter-esque setting, along with some of Capcoms favorites such as Joe and Dante. DCGR Magazine gives this game an 8.5--out of Ten.
My cousin, who is more than 20 years my senior, and I tried to replace my the breaks on my mom's car one saturday, and ever since the breaks make a very loud screech whenever they are used.
Ganondorf Bowser, King of the Koopas The Metroid Species Anyone from Dragon Ball Z or Mortal Kombat The Bride from Kill Bill Shredder and Baxter Stockman from the New TMNT series
But as good as DA and Deception have been, I really hope that Midway doesn't retire it.
Even if they have to go the Capcom route and skimp on story. SF doesn't have a story worth mentioning and it's still popular among the 'hardcore' crowd. Or perhaps release remixes and bianual updates. Or perhaps remake older games in the series with the new engine.
I've not played much more than the First Hunt demo at various game retailers.
But every publication I've read says that most of the DS launch games are pretty good, but don't quite live up to their potential, or are too short to reccomend highly. The exception being Ping Pals, which comes from THQ, which has a wonderful track record. (not)
Most current launch titles are getting above average reviews, except for Mario Sixty Four, of course, but it is a port. Really anyone adopting the DS this early is doing so on potential and not actual substance yet. But what potential it has!
But it's limited to Sega. I'm talking about some brave developer who buys the rights to hundreds of classic games, from Galaga to Pong, and sticks them in the same game.
BTW, I didn't know that Shinmiue was set in the 80s. I lurned me sumthing.
I could care less. I just wanted to make sure IGN wasn't pulling our collective leg when it's reivews said that John and his fiancee had been blown into peices that had to be collected in the frog-dudes mouth and reassembled...