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Maelstrome said:
maykissthebride said:
Maelstrome said:

ill be buying spyborgs. i dont really care about tmnt though. i was never really a fan of the franchise.

as far as numbers go, they are meaningless as people dont grade by an actual criteria. ign gave baroque a 5.4 and i enjoy that game quite a bit and still play it.

Well, tell us about the game later, then!

 

I loved baroque too. Got it from a friend. But after some time i had a feeling i was being cheated on... that there was no reason on all that stuff!

and judging by your avatar i would say you loved shadowrun for the snes. anyway baroque is a great example that you cant judge a game solely by a number. i know how you feel. baroque is a game that you sometimes feel like you arent going anywhere.still a great game though.

Yeah, Baroque had the bizarre, twisted, sick story to boot.

Im a sucker for this kind of stuff. Even if it give me nightmares sometimes.

Shadowrun had something of all this too. It was just too dark for the SNES (and for the 12 years old me). It was unresistable

 

But the great problem with these two games that we are (really) discussuing here is the lack of a main hook to keep you interested.

I was never the "review whore" kind of player, but when you see a totally average concept getting a 7, its kind of hard to justify a 50 bucks purchase.

And i see this as a problem for the whole wii (future) game library. There goes another publisher crying about not selling hardcore content on wii. And once again, that´s because lack of innovation.