07-08-2009, 09:50 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-08-2009, 09:52 PM by Cobalt Blue.)
gather around, i'll tell you a little story.
a few years ago i read in a magazine how awesome this game called figthing force 64. it talked about how elaborated controls were, how extensive the game was, all the secret stuff you could get, and that it was certainly a great revival of the beat em up genre. I was so excited that i traded my Legend of Zelda for it. when i found that, after finishing the game in 30 minutes in one single run, the whole game was so poor, so wrong, so extremely bad that since then i realised(the worst way) that listening to "specialized reviewers that are sponsored by the same developers/publishers that made the game" its nothing but a bad idea.
I even remember when was going to rent Megaman 3 back in the day and the guy renting it told me i wasnt going to understand it, and for that i rented that macdonals platform game instead.
a few years ago i read in a magazine how awesome this game called figthing force 64. it talked about how elaborated controls were, how extensive the game was, all the secret stuff you could get, and that it was certainly a great revival of the beat em up genre. I was so excited that i traded my Legend of Zelda for it. when i found that, after finishing the game in 30 minutes in one single run, the whole game was so poor, so wrong, so extremely bad that since then i realised(the worst way) that listening to "specialized reviewers that are sponsored by the same developers/publishers that made the game" its nothing but a bad idea.
I even remember when was going to rent Megaman 3 back in the day and the guy renting it told me i wasnt going to understand it, and for that i rented that macdonals platform game instead.