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Good on IGN, I guess.
DeathbyVolcano said:Of course I do. It doesn't exactly take great writing to cut it as a games "journalist." Jeff is one of the worst.
smilebig1337 said:Personally I didn't like Majora's Mask because I felt less attached to it than I did to OoT. I didn't feel like the quest was as epic, and there was little meaningful history tied to Majora's Mask itself, unlike the way it was in OoT and the Triforce. I also didn't see much of a point behind each dungeon in Majora's Mask, unlike OoT where your task was to awaken the sages that guarded each Temple.
I guess the concept of wayward masks that are trying to destroy the planet just didn't appeal to me.
Sipowicz said:that's a shame. i'd still want to hear is opinion of it though but i doubt he'll play it now
he's like that with a lot of quick looks for games and he often ends up loving them
jeff was a person who had the balls to tell the truth about zelda tp in an era when no-one had the fucking balls to do so
i doubt it'll happen this time but in tp's case a lot of people would have just gave it a ten "because it's zelda"
Blame Gamerankings and Metacritic. All of a sudden review scores can't stay on their own anymore, they have to be part of some universal opinion bullshit.Mr. Saturn said:8.8 is still a great score. In all honesty though its a little bit fucked up that 8.8, a great score can even be considered controversial.
Green Scar said:Go into the OT, click on the poll thread, and vote blame space.
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=450135
RagnarokX said:It was pretty bad: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rfBrPCWb9pg
"And people really just keep yelling at us to stand up and it's like 'No.'" ::laughs::
But none of those guys seemed terribly interested that day. The best one I remember was one of them playing Wii Sports Golf while sitting and saying "This doesn't feel like real golf."
Regardless of his past, Jeff doesn't seem like a good person to review this game. He seems terribly uninterested in it based on messages he's posted.
Actually this kind of makes most sense to me. Good post.Skiesofwonder said:First of all Nintendo has had its fair shares of "repetitive" complaints. Acting like most Nintendo series have never been accused of being repetitive means you just haven't been paying attention well enough.
But I agree somewhat; other big franchises seem to be docked more for repetitiveness than most big Nintendo franchises. Why is that? Well maybe it's because Nintendo doesn't have an average output of three-four titles per generation for its franchises. Lets take a look at the recent output in mainline console games for the major series of the past two generations:
Uncharted 1, 2, 3 (3.0 APG)
Halo 1, 2, 3, ODST, Reach, (2.5 APG)
Gears of War 1, 2, 3 (3.0 APG)
Final Fantasy X, X-2, XII, XIII (2.0 APG)
Upcoming: Final Fantasy XIII-2, XII Versus
Ratchet and Clank 1, GC, UYA, D, SM, ToD, QfB, aCiT, A4O (4.5 APG)
Call of Duty 2, 3, MW, WW, MW2, BO, MW3 (4.0 APG)
GTA 3, VC, SA, GTA 4 (2.5 APG)
Upcoming: GTA 5
Elder Scrolls Morrowind, Oblivion, Skyrim (1.5 APG)
Half-Life 1, 2 (1.0 APG)
Assassins Creed 1, 2, Brotherhood, Revelations (APG 4.0)
Nintendo:
Legend Of Zelda WW, Four Swords, TP, SS (2.0 APG)
Mario Sunshine, Galaxy, NSMB Wii, Galaxy 2 (2.0 APG)
Metroid Prime 1, 2, 3, Other M (2.0 APG)
Donkey Kong JB, Returns (1 APG)
Kirby EY, RTD (1 APG)
Mario Kart Wii, Double Dash (1 APG)
Wii Sports, Resort (2.0 APG)
Mario Party 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 (3.0 APG)
Pikimin 1, 2 (1.0 APG)
Star fox Assault, Adventures (1.0 APG)
As you can see Nintendo rarely releases over 2 games per generation per series. And even then you have titles that are completely different than their predecessors (Four Swords, NSMB Wii*, Jungle Beat, Adventures, and Other M*). The only two series that really deserved the complaints of repetitiveness was/is The Metroid Prime and Mario Party series. They each had a six year span to where (at least) one game was release every two years.
Besides, if you really think Sunshine and Galaxy are totally the same then you obviously haven't played them. One relies on a water jet-pack to move around in a flat world while the other requires you use the force of gravity to travel between small planets. And while you might have a case with WW and TP** (I guess), Skyward Sword is a whole new take on the Zelda Formula while also playing completely differently because it requires full use of motion controls. I mean seriously, saying Mario and Zelda have been repetitive this generation is like saying Nuts and Bolts is ACTUALLY a Banjo & Kazooie game.
* 2D Mario is pretty much a different game/play-style compared to 3D Mario. The same can be said for Metroid.
** Twilight Princess was punished by plenty of reviewers/fans for basically being a rehash of Ocarina of Time.
Yo, are we really bringing this in here?Green Scar said:Go into the OT, click on the poll thread, and vote blame space.
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=450135
Twilight Princess is a very, very good game. But that doesn't invalidate any of the complaints raised against it. It does some things differently, but essentially amounts to a "more" approach to the series. More Hyrule field, more time invested, more items, more size to the dungeons and bosses. It did little new.TheExorzist said:Actually this kind of makes most sense to me. Good post.
Thinking about it this way, I have to admit that Zelda didn't really become boring before TP - and this was my third Zelda for the GC as I played OoT the first time when I got it together with Wind Waker. So I basically played two Zelda back to back (OoT and WW) and then 3 years later TP - which was probably to much at that point. Makes sense.
Dartastic said:Yo, are we really bringing this in here?
...just for that shameless pandering, you should vote Timedog. -.-
OMG I DDIN'T EVEN NOTICEEEEGreen Scar said:It's over, Timedog won. I was on team Tie. :lol
Yeah but I don't know if they should be taken as gospel. Has her name been said out loud anywhere else?Crumpet Trumpet said:The Gametrailers preview said Fie i think
Okay. That's confirmation enough for me.TSA said:NOA staff have called her "fai" every time I've spoken with them.
Andrex said:"Fay"? That's so stupid.
I'm sure he meant it in a good wayTheGreatMightyPoo said:That's my mom's name.
Is that all? :/ Goddammit Nintendo.AniHawk said:well you're in luck.
1. The Legend of Zelda 25th Anniversary Medley
2. Kakariko Village Twilight Princess Theme
3. The Wind Waker Symphonic Movement
4. Gerudo Valley
5. Great Fairys Fountain theme
6. Twilight Princess Symphonic Movement
7. The Legend of Zelda Main Theme Medley
8. Ballad of the Goddess from Skyward Sword
It's free, and most of those tracks all contain many different tunes within them.Regulus Tera said:Is that all? :/ Goddammit Nintendo.
"Free".Mistle said:It's free, and most of those tracks all contain many different tunes within them.
Regulus Tera said:Is that all? :/ Goddammit Nintendo.
TheGreatMightyPoo said:Worked wonders in that Metroid Prime platforming section.
Or several of them...
Considering without the music CD, it's still $50...yes...it's free. Don't mince words.Regulus Tera said:"Free".
Some of the medleys/movements are 8-12 minutes long at the concerts so there will be plenty of content.Regulus Tera said:Is that all? :/ Goddammit Nintendo.
"Mince".SirPenguin said:Considering without the music CD, it's still $50...yes...it's free. Don't mince words.
Regulus Tera said:I'm just used to Atlus giving away super awesome soundtracks with a shitload of music.
"Mince".
Good, cuz Fay doesn't make any sense from Fi. Fee, F-eye, and F-i (as in "it") are the only options.TSA said:Ok, I wasn't clear enough. Fi is pronounced like rhyming it with "hi". That's what they said at the E3 round table, what Bill Trinen said at SDCC, and that's what the NOA people were still saying at the preview event and the concert in LA. Maybe in Japanese it is pronounced another way.