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hunter_alien said:
 

 

@ 68soul: yeah but the problem is that mpost of those upcomming games are mostly Japanese and other like Red Steel 2, The Grinder and Epic Mickey still have tons to proove. They either come from failure developers ( TC & RS2) or they have some massive goals to achioeve ( EM).

 

I prefer japanese games, so i don't see where's the problem: as long as the best japanese teams at least try their best on Wii, and i have the opportunity to play games like Little King's Story or Muramasa, by example, i'll be a very happy Wii owner...

Now, to be precise: i didn't like the first Red Steel, at all, but everything i saw from Red Steel 2 was awesome, beautiful cel-shading and gorgeous art direction, and i know that WM+ can achieve what the original wiimote couldn't, especially for a game rushed to be released at the console's launch... plus, Ubisoft has some very good teams, especially the french ones, so i think this game will be really, really nice...

Epic Mickey? Well, even if we don't know much about the gameplay, everything i know so far screams "labour of love", i have a kind of special feeling for that kind of thing, so i don't think it will let me down... plus, i'm a huge Disney fan, especially the Disney form the 30s to the 60s, and that game looks like a real hommage, directed by a real fan who won't mess with such an heritage...

The Grinder may be the only one in my list that is not a "guaranteed" day one purchase for me... but i like the artistic direction, i really like it... so it will all depend on the gameplay and the controls: wait and see for that one, i do agree...

But anyway, for a gamer with my tastes, 2010 looks like a great year, as most of these games will keep me busy for many, many hours... not like some overpriced "tests" we're talkin about in this thread...

 



 

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