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theprof00 said:
Christhor said:


Humm? Do you want me to pull opinions on a game I've never played out my ass or something? I mean, I guess I could do that if you really wanted to. However, I do disagree with all the people saying "You can't judge a game just because it plays like an old game", if only out of morals.

Because the old Twisted Metal games were already the best of the genre. So Mr. Jaffe could have made something that was the best of another genre. You know, pull a hat trick, instead of make the same game to be the king of the same genre.


Who is saying that? Nobody is saying that. People are saying that you can't judge a game based on the old thematic gameplay. MKwii is as thematically similar to Mario Kart as TM ps3, is thematically the same game as a ps1 TM, but obviously the game has evolved....which is why people aren't agreeing with the reviewer, becuase the reviewer is specifically saying this "type of game" doesn't work anymore.

But there are no TMs on ps3. The logic here is hard to understand. Why should Nintendo make MKWii when Mario Kart is already the best kart game? Doesn't work like that.

It's fair to say that certain genres are outdated by todays standard. Like, for example, onrails shooters. One of those would be very hated today, but back in the day they were all the jazz. It's fair to say that certain types of games don't work today, because it's the truth. Now, is Twisted Metal one of these? I have no clue.

Because Mario Kart has got some nameless Nintendo employee directing it, not David Jaffe.