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Forums - Nintendo Discussion - Can No more Heroes 2 get a higher METAcritic rating than the Original?

SaviorX said:
MontanaHatchet said:
LordTheNightKnight said:
If the critics stop docking points just for being on the Wii, then it's possible. If not, expect them to find excuses to tear it apart.

Yawn.

Anywho, they'll need to fix a lot of the problems from the first game (linearity, repetitive side missions and combat, the overworld) and bring a lot of innovations. If they do, the game should get some great scores.

Daaaaaaaamn, what an insult.

You guys got some beef you need to work out? I can play referee. First Blood rules apply.........

Well as you can see, apparently I lost before even wanting to start some imaginary argument, so no. But since he mentions how reviewers hate the Wii at every opportunity possible, it's just getting tiresome to read about now. Seriously, I don't even hate on Lost Odyssey that much.



 

 

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It's not only that they hate the Wii. It's also that some of the big games on any system have the companies courting reviewers, including the hotels and having them play the games under controlled conditions.

So their hates and their likes aren't credible.



A flashy-first game is awesome when it comes out. A great-first game is awesome forever.

Plus, just for the hell of it: Kelly Brook at the 2008 BAFTAs

^^ yeah, seems that way



I said this in another thread but i expect the settled metaranking for this game to be about the same as the original. It's apparent that it improved enough upon the first but it's too similar to its predecessor and reviews will pull out the "been there, done that" card. I reckon average criticism's, aside from what i just stated, to be reasons such as a lack of inovation and the need to keep the same formula, clunky controls or poor camera, weak storyline, bad dialogue and other such excuses. I think this game is safe, but it may get the one "evil" review that gives the game a ridiculously low score that'll drag the metaranking down 2 or 3 percent, like GameCritics review of Muramasa.

Everybody should expect mid-low 80's, maybe 85-88 if it gets enough lucky 90+ scores (Nintendo specialist reviewers may help here). 89+ is pushing it, it won't reach these scores because it's just too similar to the first game, those who hated it before won't like it now. Super Mario Galaxy 2 will have a score lower than the first game, but thats for another day.



How technical is your game?

I can confidently say that it will.



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Since NMH was way overrated due to lack of games on wii back then, there is no chance the sequel gets a better score.



LordTheNightKnight said:
It's not only that they hate the Wii. It's also that some of the big games on any system have the companies courting reviewers, including the hotels and having them play the games under controlled conditions.

So their hates and their likes aren't credible.

Well, this is the farthest thing from a big game so that nonsense has no place in this thread.



83% is a good score esp seeing it's just an average...

Having said that I'm sure nmh2 will beat it if the reports that it's an improved game in every way are to be believed



Hmm higher score means higher sales.
Hope it goes well for the game been having good reviews.



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--OkeyDokey-- said:
LordTheNightKnight said:
It's not only that they hate the Wii. It's also that some of the big games on any system have the companies courting reviewers, including the hotels and having them play the games under controlled conditions.

So their hates and their likes aren't credible.

Well, this is the farthest thing from a big game so that nonsense has no place in this thread.

It can't be nonsense when it's true. And just because this isn't either of those doesn't mean these people are credible.



A flashy-first game is awesome when it comes out. A great-first game is awesome forever.

Plus, just for the hell of it: Kelly Brook at the 2008 BAFTAs