happydolphin said:
lol. Talking out of my ass. It's my opinion from what I saw. Look, I'm not a dev, I don't know how they could've done it technically. But as a gamer, I see much more drifting, motion blur and just better driving motion. The driving physics just seemed outdated, I know exactly what he meant. @quickturn. I told you I wasn't concerned with the game mechanics. I was really just looking at the driving physics. Maybe I wasn't being clear. You can now turn taking seriously mode back on. luvers gonna luv! :B |
It's an opinion disguised as fact.
How are you going to agree with review of gameplay by watching a video? On top of that? What in god's name makes you think that it's n64-like? Care to give me some themes or likenesses for comparison? Nobody had the complaint that Twisted metal black on ps2 was n64 like. This game even introduces AIR combat. That's a whole nother frikkin dimension to the game!
Motion Blur? Wow. Coming from a Nintendo fan. Motino Blur makes the game confirmed.
Drifiting? Why the F888 would you want to drift when trying to shoot a machine gun in an arena?
Driving motion? What like one side goes up and down when it turns?
These all sound like things that make sense in a RACING game. Remember, this is an arena. A large one. Where powerups aren't laid out i front of you to drive over, you have to go get them. Why would you want motion blur when you're trying to shoot a sniper at distance? Why would you want motion blur when you then can't see the arena? Drifting makes sense if you're trying to follow someone, but why drift sideways without being able to aim forward? That's like strafing in a cod game without being able to turn your aim. You'd have to wait til the scope reaches the target and then fire, and then continue strafing away.
What you're saying makes no sense for the type of game this is. And that is the whole point of this. This reviewer doesn't know what he's talking about. Go watch some Blur gameplay and watch some twisted metal gameplay, and tell me that those "features" would work with twisted metal. Fast forward.. they wouldn't.
The same thing that applies to him applies to you. You don't "get" the game. You're applying the features of basically one genre to another, and asking why it doesn't work. It's like saying that uncharted is outdated because it doesn't resemble CoD. Or that mario is outdated because it doesn't resemble uncharted. Take your pick. It's wrong.
And there is nothing wrong with the g4tv members calling him out on his shit. It's exactly what I would do if someone I was talking to told me that Guitar Hero was an RPG.