… pretty sure I’ll be gettin’ that. or at the very, very least renting it and then buying it barring it completely sucking.
Because that is what I am going to do. At least from gameplay reports/videos it seems like an average game which happened to get a lot of pre-launch attention… sorta like Blue Stinger on the dreamcast.
Because I hate those type of games no matter how good people say they are.
Really.
I hate them more than I hate the Dodgers, at least I think I do.
I totally don’t get the online thing. I think the virtual console is great, but online gaming in most instances is just… meh. it’s so much more fun to actually have the people there, and to know them, as opposed to random immature interwebbers .
maybe it’s just me.
They paid four actors to point the wii-mote at a screen and jump around like idiots.
Nevertheless, the actual game footage was reminiscent of Goldeneye multiplayer, which can only be a good thing.
maybe it’s just me.
I’m not talking about just me in general. I’m saying that for a game that is getting a good amount of hype that this one is, and one that is trying to display a big chunk of the wii-motes possibilites, Red Steel should have been online capable. Honestly it doesn’t bother me much since I dont play online games that much, but I’m just saying it would have made the game even better.
…that’s all I have.
maybe it’s just me.
Necropost, I know, but it’s worth it, as I actually agree with Sarah here. Every experience I’ve had with random interwebbers has been negative. When I play online with folks I already know (which happens almost never), it’s great. But it doesn’t beat having friends around…that being said, I need to talk to one of my buddies about getting our LAN parties back together.
Red Steel looks like a complete blast to play–no pun intended.