09-02-2009, 01:49 PM
No one's commenting here either? This place is sad.
The game looks excellent and I love the concept, but, if I may, give a little bit of constructive criticism your way.
Firstly, there's some graphical inconsistency here. If this is supposed to use primarily Genesis game graphics, I see some GBA sprites and, on one occasion, an 8bit sprite.
Secondly, so far, I've seen that your stages are very... straight from one end to the other. In a game of this genre like Streets of Rage, the levels had more than just enemies thrown at you. Like traps and falling objects and the occasional deviation from just the straight line layout.
Lastly, some of these characters aren't even owned by Sega. I mean the games that they had on the Genesis were on other systems as well. I'd love to see actual Sega owned characters like Joe Musashi in it.
I hope I didn't come off sounding harsh or anything, I just noticed some things that bothered me. Overall, I do love the concept and the many character mash ups always look interesting.
The game looks excellent and I love the concept, but, if I may, give a little bit of constructive criticism your way.
Firstly, there's some graphical inconsistency here. If this is supposed to use primarily Genesis game graphics, I see some GBA sprites and, on one occasion, an 8bit sprite.
Secondly, so far, I've seen that your stages are very... straight from one end to the other. In a game of this genre like Streets of Rage, the levels had more than just enemies thrown at you. Like traps and falling objects and the occasional deviation from just the straight line layout.
Lastly, some of these characters aren't even owned by Sega. I mean the games that they had on the Genesis were on other systems as well. I'd love to see actual Sega owned characters like Joe Musashi in it.
I hope I didn't come off sounding harsh or anything, I just noticed some things that bothered me. Overall, I do love the concept and the many character mash ups always look interesting.