well, dweebos, guess who has a lot of money and dropped it on a PS4 copy of the game
!!!!!!!!!!!!this guy!!!!!!!!!!!!
i'm heavily in denial because let's just roll with the idea of me buying this version because there's download keys for the PS3 and PS Vita versions, so it's like $10 a port if you think about it :0)
in short: this feels more like an indie title than it does a AAA one. which i guess makes sense. it's kinda obvious that no one who's actually reviewed this game has actually beaten a megaman game before, and that it's just cool to trash a game because everyone else is doing it
for real though, the game isn't great but it's not like AWFUL. it's just...mediocre. it feels like a modern-day megaman indeed, and it's got this harkedly different gameplay probably because keeping it too close to the source material would've lead to some legal action with Capcom
and $4 million doesn't seem so bad, honestly - it only seems like it's a problem because all this was done in the public eye. A game like Call of Duty's generally got a production budget of $40~50 million and another $150 million is used to advertise it, soooo
look let me keep trying to justify a game that should be a decent $10 during a steam sale ok
!!!!!!!!!!!!this guy!!!!!!!!!!!!
i'm heavily in denial because let's just roll with the idea of me buying this version because there's download keys for the PS3 and PS Vita versions, so it's like $10 a port if you think about it :0)
in short: this feels more like an indie title than it does a AAA one. which i guess makes sense. it's kinda obvious that no one who's actually reviewed this game has actually beaten a megaman game before, and that it's just cool to trash a game because everyone else is doing it
for real though, the game isn't great but it's not like AWFUL. it's just...mediocre. it feels like a modern-day megaman indeed, and it's got this harkedly different gameplay probably because keeping it too close to the source material would've lead to some legal action with Capcom
and $4 million doesn't seem so bad, honestly - it only seems like it's a problem because all this was done in the public eye. A game like Call of Duty's generally got a production budget of $40~50 million and another $150 million is used to advertise it, soooo
look let me keep trying to justify a game that should be a decent $10 during a steam sale ok