Pedigree Chum
Banned
I haven't enjoyed a shooter since Strikers 1945, would I like Gradius V?
Edit: Damn, it's only $40CDN? I might just take a chance on it.
Edit: Damn, it's only $40CDN? I might just take a chance on it.
Wario64 said:Worth it, yes. Would you like it? Who knows, lots of shooters have been out since Strikers 1945...
Pedigree Chum said:I like shooters that are tough, but not retardedly so (ie. too fast/cheap). Ones with clever patterns that take zen like skills to eventually master, but not ones that are so cheap/fast that it's no fun getting to that skill level to own the game.
Socreges said:For everything it does so well, it's still held back by an inherently unambitious genre. You can only get so much out of a game like this.
I don't know if that's the case, but it would make sense to me. I get a rush out of Gradius V. I really enjoy the challenge and the ability required. But it's never the same fun as other games - I suspect because it's a very straight-forward game where the progression comes from you being 'trained', so to speak. And I never feel rewarded as much as I feel relieved.john2kx said:ah, so that's the reason most mainstream publications put an unspoken cap on 2D game review scores - it belongs to an inherently unambitious genre!
I've gotten more fun and replay value out of this genre than from several other genres combined.
Considering that I can't even do a single loop on Hard, I'd better not.Try sharing your high-score sometime. It feels pretty good, and it encourages you to do better.. (you'll find competition on konami's g5 site or on the high score boards at TNL (the-nextlevel.com))
john2kx said:ah, so that's the reason most mainstream publications put an unspoken cap on 2D game review scores - it belongs to an inherently unambitious genre!
I've gotten more fun and replay value out of this genre than from several other genres combined.
Try sharing your high-score sometime. It feels pretty good, and it encourages you to do better.. (you'll find competition on konami's g5 site or on the high score boards at TNL (the-nextlevel.com))
You don't understand what I said. First off, my post above may give you more perspective. But to begin with, I followed the "inherently unambitious" comment with: "You can only get so much out of a game like this". Despite the fact that I should be safer not to make a general comment like that, it dismisses the whole "fun is fun" notion. If I were enjoying the game as much as one that I felt deserved a 9.5, then Gradius would automatically get a 9.5, no questions asked. But that's not the case. For what it sets out to do, Gradius is flawless. But I don't consider each game perfect and then begin regressing with each shortcoming, unless it directly pertains to the overall experience.Pedigree Chum said:I agree, I've had more fun with shooters like Metal Slug and 1945 Plus than most games this gen. Fun is fun, 'ambtious genres' BS has nothing to do with it...and review should reflect the fact that these games aren't handicapped bceuase of their genres, but rather moving forward like every genre has over time. These kinds of games should be celebrated for still being around.