huh? so people who payed money for an incomplete version just a few months ago aren't supposed to be angry?
well regardless i watched a guy playing this yesterday on 360 and i can't honestly say i was too impressed
huh? so people who payed money for an incomplete version just a few months ago aren't supposed to be angry?
well regardless i watched a guy playing this yesterday on 360 and i can't honestly say i was too impressed
I might look in to getting this down the road. I haven't played a Ninja Gaiden game since Ninja Gaiden II on NES.
o_O.Q said: huh? so people who payed money for an incomplete version just a few months ago aren't supposed to be angry? |
If Nintendo keeps getting the better versions of games for 15 straight years, then *maybe* Sony/Microsoft fans will have the right to get angry.
Maybe.
Monster Hunter: pissing me off since 2010.
the point still remains that people who payed down full price for a game won't be getting a lot of the content being released for the same price elsewhere
that imo justifies being angry...
o_O.Q said: the point still remains that people who payed down full price for a game won't be getting a lot of the content being released for the same price elsewhere that imo justifies being angry... |
You should pay for a game based on what it is, not what it could be. You might as well be angry that not all DLC is free, or that Game of the Year editions are resleased.
Love and tolerate.
Salnax said:
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imo DLC is a seperate issue and usually goty editions come out more than a year after the original game... ninja gaiden 3 was released only 5 months ago
They would've gotten my money if it was Kasumi, not Ayane.
On a more serious note, I just hope Team Ninja finally understands what the series is known for and actually put that in this "fixed" game.
PS360 gamers beta-tested the game so it could be released in its' full glory on WiiU.
*Evil chuckle*
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