I don't think he was talking about what you were talking about though and neither was I.Heathrow said:The OP was talking about narrative, I spent some small amount of time explaining what exactly constitutes the narrative of a game. Do not apologize for wasting anyone's time but your own.Nazulu said:Sorry to havewasted your time, I should have been more clear but I'm only talking a definite story and character. Not death to every inch of narrative, just what the OP was talking about.
Even the dialogue in the intro could be replaced with just action scenes while keeping the same music. Don't need the small Metroid to befriend you, doesn't add much to the game, as well every small part that adds to the definite story.
Your whole argument is untenable, I'm getting sick of you talking to me like that. Tell me, when the fuck did games enjoyed by a majority just suddenly become great? Look at the movie and music scene and tell me the majority knows whats best.Heathrow said:Unless you are proposing that the majority of gamers on earth still take part in Smash Bros. Melee tournaments then your point is untenable. The game, whatever strengths it once had, is now mostly forgotten for its successor.Nazulu said:I don't find it prevailing at all, all my friends went nuts for this game and it was one of the most discussed games in the 2000s. Tournaments are still going around the world as well and the pros have gotten much better.
The game was released in 2001 and was extremely popular at it's release like many mainstream games, and even now with it's crappy successor which I would hardly call a successor since it wasn't as successful as they thought it would be, Melee is still played world wide. The game had great game play, allowing you to do just about anything, that's what I meant by depth. Brawl on the other hand was simplified to appeal to a wider audience, it's arguably a different game altogether they watered it down so much.