People, I have a question, if you always, and you ALWAYS complain, about reviews, about them being too good or too bad or another game got a fraction of a point more, why do you even pay attention to them?
Yes, now perfect emulation is only worth three marks out of ten.For history buffs, one of the few good elements in this game is its perfect emulation of the source material
BECAUSE UNSPOILT NOSTALGIA IS WRONG!Weak unlockables Few modern enhancements.
Ah, an axe to grind.Goldeneye Review said:GoldenEye 007: Reloaded is mostly unchanged from last year's Wii version, but it's still a fast and exciting shooter that doesn't rely on ancient memories to be great.
No, I'm pretty sure "It's Gamespot" can excuse pretty much anything, or at least provide a semi-valid reason.NuclearShadow said:Even this cannot be used as a excused this time.evilneko said:Well it's Gamespot, what do you expect?
That or someone looking for a Starfighter to fight against Xur and the Ko-Dan Armada.Loop Stricken said:Who builds an arcade in a caravan park? I ask you! A damn shrewd businessman, that's who!
HawwwwRoonMian said:That or someone looking for a Starfighter to fight against Xur and the Ko-Dan Armada.Loop Stricken said:Who builds an arcade in a caravan park? I ask you! A damn shrewd businessman, that's who!
I kind of disagree with the rating of 3 but overall these games that are just ports of old games shouldnt earn any kind of score, just let the buyer know if it is a good port or not. Its unfair to judge this game against games of today, and the people that are interested in this game are the ones that already played years ago.StriderShinryu said:Sounds perfectly logical to me. I grew up jamming quarters (tokens? No, actual real quarters) into all of these walk around and beat copy pasted enemies up games too.. but if you look at them without your nostalgia glasses on, they're all pretty poor games. Even for the time, they weren't particularly special except for the fact that they had better graphics and allowed more players than home console titles.
Yea.evilneko said:Well it's Gamespot, what do you expect?
Then why is it that I can still play Streets of Rage and Golden Axe, on my own, today, and still have a great time playing them.BoredRolePlayer said:Not going to lie I grew up playing those games when I was young like most of you. But playing them now they didn't age well at all. You can be mad they didn't give a game you loved a high score, but to be fair all beat 'em ups like it are not that good now a days.
Wanted to bold that because that is another issue with people who read reviews. A game you like doesn't mean it's a game everyone likes. For example in my group of friends I like Disgaea and Shin Megami Tensei games and no one else in my group of friends cares at all. But I'm not going to go on and on about how great it is or fun, it's something I like and can get into. Same with reviewers, maybe they didn't like it and gave it said score. If you don't like what a reviewer said about a game you like fine deal with it, it won't change how you feel about the game.Jazoni89 said:Then why is it that I can still play Streets of Rage and Golden Axe, on my own, today, and still have a great time playing them.BoredRolePlayer said:Not going to lie I grew up playing those games when I was young like most of you. But playing them now they didn't age well at all. You can be mad they didn't give a game you loved a high score, but to be fair all beat 'em ups like it are not that good now a days.
I believe the last time I played Golden Axe was a few months back, it's still a great game to me, rose tinted nostalgia doesn't come into it.
Except you are wrong, Turtles in Time wasn't a port, it was redone and lost all of its nostalgia cred, that is why everyone hated it. This game will be fine since it is just a straight port. The one and only reason this was released was for people who remember playing it in arcades in the 90s, it isn't for new fans. The review is stupid, people who are playing this aren't doing it for cutting edge gameplay, they are doing it to relive part of their childhood.Rednog said:Meh, same thing happened with Turtles in Time, people get fueled by nostalgia and are hyped up but after you've been spoiled by a generation or so of newer games going back to the primitive arcade styles its like wow how did we every find this to be amazing?
Well, that's not really a fair statement as in the vast majority of reviews of games like this they do explicitly state whether or not it's a good port or not. It's not in a velvet roped box of it's own, but it is there.josemlopes said:I kind of disagree with the rating of 3 but overall these games that are just ports of old games shouldnt earn any kind of score, just let the buyer know if it is a good port or not. Its unfair to judge this game against games of today, and the people that are interested in this game are the ones that already played years ago.StriderShinryu said:Sounds perfectly logical to me. I grew up jamming quarters (tokens? No, actual real quarters) into all of these walk around and beat copy pasted enemies up games too.. but if you look at them without your nostalgia glasses on, they're all pretty poor games. Even for the time, they weren't particularly special except for the fact that they had better graphics and allowed more players than home console titles.
Just give me a seperate score for "Port Quality" and we are good to go.