Do you care if a good rated game has a bad graphic? lets say FF7, i bought it, and the graphic aint the best but i still find it exciting and fun to play!
Are you some particular that can’t stand bad graphic?
When i first got my hands on FF7 every single FMV innit was like this HUGE reward to me.
Besides that it was also my first epic RPG i played and defined what i think of RPG’s today.
Sadly FF7 had one of the most engrossing story’s, some of the greatest charakters, best music and fun batlles ever to hit a console so i never got any rpg that gave me such an experience again.
But that aint really the truth, its my truth.
So now when i check out a new RPG and it doesnt have quirky litlle charakters on the overworld to explore and kickass grown up manga desings in batllemode.. it always feels a bit wrong.
But yeh i want great graphics, i want polished and well balanced out gameplay, i want hi res nipples in DOA, i want a Squarepusher soundtrack to some hyperspastic followup to Rez, i want to experience a game that has an ever better tought out ending then ICO’s, i want a mmo based on Sid Meiers pirates and conquer the world, i want Metal arms 2 with Zombiebots as my pets, i wanna chill out in animall crossing and bitchslap people with my Butterflycatcher, i want another Waverace that makes me gasp for breath and makes me wanna pull a lifejacket on when the storms kicks in, i wanna join a gang and rape a turtle in the next generation of GTA’s!!
I WANT IT ALL!
I’m a fan of old generation of games (NES, Master System, SNES, Megadrive/Genesis, etc.), and I have to admit, I prefer playing games on some of these older systems than on some of the newer consoles.
In choosing what games to buy, I tend to ignore whatever ratings a magazine gives a game, as I prefer to play the game myself and see if it’s any good. Asking the people in the store if a game is good or not, is a mixed bag affair. On one hand, if they know you, they would probably steer you away towards another type of game. On the other hand, some places sell games with little regard for the customer or their needs.
If there has been sequels to a game I’m about to buy, and I either have them, or have played them, I most probably will buy it, because I’ve enjoyed the previous incarnations, and would like to see what this newer version has to offer. In some cases… I regret that choice (FFX and X-2. I’m sorry, but I loathe and dispise these two FF games, which is a shame because the earlier FF’s were great. Still, what do you expect from Square after they fire Hironobu Sakaguchi, creator of the FF series (and who saved Square’s collective ass in the ’80’s.).
Basically what I’m saying is this : I’m willing to give any game a go… sometimes I’ll keep it and add it to my collection… other times, I return it to the store I bought it from and demand a refund.
A good story is nice, but it’s rather worthless if it’s the only thing a game has going for it. Gnashing my teeth in frustration as I plow through a boring game in order to reach the next bit of story progression just isn’t for me. Same thing goes for characters.
Graphics, on the other hand, are a bit more important to me than a lot of people make them out to be. Absolutely nothing is capable of giving a game more personality than its visuals. Conversely, I consider music to be one of the least important elements of a game. Music is at its best when it stays in the background and sets the mood without trying to dominate your attention.
It all depends in what sorta timeframe your in.
When i first got my hands on FF7 every single FMV innit was like this HUGE reward to me.
Besides that it was also my first epic RPG i played and defined what i think of RPG’s today.
Sadly FF7 had one of the most engrossing story’s, some of the greatest charakters, best music and fun batlles ever to hit a console so i never got any rpg that gave me such an experience again.
But that aint really the truth, its my truth.
So now when i check out a new RPG and it doesnt have quirky litlle charakters on the overworld to explore and kickass grown up manga desings in batllemode.. it always feels a bit wrong.
But yeh i want great graphics, i want polished and well balanced out gameplay, i want hi res nipples in DOA, i want a Squarepusher soundtrack to some hyperspastic followup to Rez, i want to experience a game that has an ever better tought out ending then ICO’s, i want a mmo based on Sid Meiers pirates and conquer the world, i want Metal arms 2 with Zombiebots as my pets, i wanna chill out in animall crossing and bitchslap people with my Butterflycatcher, i want another Waverace that makes me gasp for breath and makes me wanna pull a lifejacket on when the storms kicks in, i wanna join a gang and rape a turtle in the next generation of GTA’s!!
I WANT IT ALL!
I don`t exactly want a great and engrossing story most of the time though, although i would prefer something with a bit of a backstory. And sometimes RPGs seem like a bit of a tall order when you just want to have a bit of fun. The only game that comes to mind that has the right CV for my gaming pleasure would be GTA. It has a geat story, chacters, voice acting, graphics, music etc…
Although, different moods call for different games and thank the lord Atom there is always a hefty selection.
The Second key element (overall) is customization. When you can focus on different things with the same character, then you have done a part of your job right.
You can’t make a game good by just focusing on the Graphics or Sound, You have to have to have a cocktail of everything, to be sucked into the game and really enjoy it.
If a story is gripping enough to read in reviews, I’ll buy it.
Graphics are unimportant, however, music is a big factor in a game that will enhance my playing experience or not.
I go for story, characters, atmosphere and "innocent" violence (not showing blood or having splashing sound effects).
And for all the reasons above, that is why I have fallen totally and utterly in love with FF-X.
I’m not one of those who is fussed by music quality and don’t tend to think much about it although I do enjoy a tune that sets the atmosphere every now and then.