misterd on 16 October 2007
| Avalach21 said: What's the difference if I buy the next Wii tennis game and it has generic characters, or if it has the familiar characters that I've grown up with? There's nothing wrong with including familiar characters into a game to make it more appealing... What if Smash bros, rather than having loved and famous gaming mascots, had a bunch of random people we never heard of before like - Ray Thunder - throwing lightning bolts and slamming the ground to make thunder roar Sasquatch Steve - Huge arms, big attacks, slow Danny Destructo - Uses various bombs and explosives Does this lineup of characters seem more appealing than using Mario, Sonic and Link? There's no problem in using familiar characters - especially when they are used as a staple of quality. This point that's often brought up... I've never understood it... |
There is nothing wrong with it inherently, but it's also nice to get stuff that's new, too. Imagine if Disney did animated films the way the Muppets do theirs - we'd get Mickey Mouse starring as Tarzan, Goofy as Aladdin.







