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tuoyo said:
megaman79 said:
mjc2021 said:

Why are you people ignoring that these rail shooters are just a way for developers to cash in with out producing a quality title? When was a rail shooter voted game of the year?

Also would you guys be happy if they were to bring Oblivion to the Wii as a rail shooter? How about Grand Theft Auto as a rail shooter? Lets just make everything a rail shooter!

 

Thats twice now, Your aware that most Wii owners have been waiting 2 yrs already for mature titles, the fact they are on rails doesn't bother most of them. Myself, yea i know what your saying, i agree but don't troll too much about the Wii, you will pay for it.

Are you sure? It bothers me big time. I think many are just convincing themselves they are happy with a rails shooter. Seriously are you saying you prefer a rails shooter Resident Evil to a new proper resident evil game? Or you prefer a Dead Space rail shooter to what was released for PS360? The fact that we have been waiting 2 years for mature games does not mean we should just accept with ever scraps they throw at us. Developers are just being lazy and that's the truth of the matter. But people who are happy to accept that anything is better than nothing are contributing to the problem. If people stopped buying these rail shooters then developers would put in effort to make a proper mature Wii game not a half assed rails shooter effort.

 

 

Read each sentence and then process what i typed. One at a time. I agree that on rails shooters are crapilicious, and prob. a cheap alternative to real effort, but i am also saying that its a mature game and unfortunately theres not many of them.

 



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