...Ekit said:
is it wrong that I:similar.squirrel said:Eurgh, what console is that game running on? Also, why did they suddenly feel the need to give the lead character an extra chromosome [I have nothing against Down's Syndrome sufferers, by the way. It's just that Spyro has a very distinct resemblance to that particular condition in that screenshot]?
With that being said, is every new Mario game for a new console a reboot since it changes drastically in setting and play mechanics?supermariner said:and as for reboots
hmm considering how drastically it changed both setting and the type of zombie
i'm going to say Resident Evil 4 counts as a reboot
and you know. it's actually a very good one
I don't know if I would consider Resident Evil 4 a reboot... I mean, it has a number in the end which would imply that it's more of a sequel.RemytheNinja said:Resident Evil 4 was a good reboot. Castlevania:Lords of Shadow is an Ok reboot, damn good 3d Castlevania though.
I have three game series that, you could say went through reboots, 2 unsuccessful and 1 successful (imo).Ekit said:Do you know any examples of good or bad reboots?
Well, I think you need to keep the character/s true to the series, whilst introducing new elements of gameplay and interesting stories, while of course improving graphics. So it can be a pretty hard task, especially if members of the team who worked on the original, and did so well, are replaced by an entirely new team/company/director/ect.Ekit said:And what do you think is the key to making a good reboot?
Exactly what I thought!FreelanceButler said:Who the heck decided Spyro needs to look like a gremlin?
He will have white hair again, this I know. But it's from a different writer (the other one stepped out). It somewhat ignores all the other DMC and Dante just isn't Dante. I would honestly not complained about any story as long as he would have stayed himself but he just looked and acted odd. Gameplay is not the issue as much as ruining a character that I really liked. I will await to see what it's like but I'm not really confident about it.oreopizza47 said:This is a bit unfair. It isn't out yet. There could be a perfectly good reason for the new look, and he may even be back to normal by the end of the game. I'm not putting money on it, but still. If it can hold it's weight story-wise and keep Dante in his heyday of humor (DMC3 (and from what I've heard, DMC4) level), then it'll be a pretty good reboot in my opinion. Given the other games, I'm taking good gameplay as a given, because there's no hope if the screw that up.darth.pixie said:An example of bad reboot, DMC...now DMC: Origins or somesuch. Dante smokes, has black hair and is trapped somewhere. As if the other DMC didn't even matter.
I doubt any reboot is a good one.
I saw the concept art...darth.pixie said:He will have white hair again, this I know. But it's from a different writer (the other one stepped out). It somewhat ignores all the other DMC and Dante just isn't Dante. I would honestly not complained about any story as long as he would have stayed himself but he just looked and acted odd. Gameplay is not the issue as much as ruining a character that I really liked. I will await to see what it's like but I'm not really confident about it.oreopizza47 said:This is a bit unfair. It isn't out yet. There could be a perfectly good reason for the new look, and he may even be back to normal by the end of the game. I'm not putting money on it, but still. If it can hold it's weight story-wise and keep Dante in his heyday of humor (DMC3 (and from what I've heard, DMC4) level), then it'll be a pretty good reboot in my opinion. Given the other games, I'm taking good gameplay as a given, because there's no hope if the screw that up.darth.pixie said:An example of bad reboot, DMC...now DMC: Origins or somesuch. Dante smokes, has black hair and is trapped somewhere. As if the other DMC didn't even matter.
I doubt any reboot is a good one.