Poll: Reason for getting a Wii?

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Aura Guardian

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Random Argument Man said:
Didn't buy a Wii yet. There's still some reasons why I want one though.

There's a few games that got my interest.


-Tatsunoko vs Capcom (Yeah, it's weird. However, it looks fun).

Pyroco101 said:
Aura Guardian said:
I got it because I wanted it. It's my primary system and I'm damn proud to own it.
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Damn right.
 

GonzoGamer

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DrDeath3191 said:
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Hubilub said:
3 words

No. More. Heroes.
I'm very sorry.
Is the sequel better at least?
Dude, I'm all for free speech and all, but do you really have to bash this game every time it's mentioned? Is it just a reflex? You didn't like it. We get it.
And for fans of the original, yes the sequel is fucking awesome(the third boss is absolutely astounding), but since what you hated was the combat, not the overworld (which has been drastically improved by not existing), then you still won't like it.
I don't mind that people like a bad game that has appeal, I just don't like when people try to say it's good. That's why I attack it at every chance.

And for your information, from what I've heard, I think I might rent NMH2. It sounds like the really tedious stuff has either been eliminated or made optional. The boss battles I kind of liked. It's the fact that I had to do the pumping gas minigame and drive around the least immersive osandbox ever between every one that tried my patience. Only when the Lets Shake cutscene sans-boss fight unpleasently surprised me; that's when the original became completely worthless to me.

So while I might actually like NMH2 (we'll see), I'm going to continue to trash NMH 1 until something more overrated comes along. So it might be a while.
So because someone else likes a game you did not, that gives you the right to bash them. Is your opinion somehow superior to theirs?

If you feel you might rent it, good for you. However I think that you are still not going to like it.
I don't know with the worthless overworld gone and the tedious minigames made optional, I might actually like it.

You're obviously not reading what I put up. I'm not saying my opinion is better. I'm saying that it's perfectly fine to like a badly made game (bad movie, pedestrian book) but it's not fine to try and convince people it's good. You just need to embrace the fact that it's bad and campy. I like Mystery Men, I don't try and convince people it's good. I know it's bad. I enjoyed the DaVinci Code; I know it's a hack novel, but I liked revisiting the artwork from a different perspective. Now do you understand?