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disolitude said:
NightDragon83 said:
disolitude said:
BrainBoxLtd said:
DonWii said:
I'm not saying it won't be good.
I'm just saying it doesn't look like what Banjo fans were looking for.

Yeah, that's what kind of rubs me the wrong way. It's looks very interesting, but it doesn't seem like it really has all that much to do with Banjo-Kazooie. Like you can replace all the BK characters and it wouldn't really matter. Artstyle seems more rigid now, maybe to flow better with the dominant vehicle theme. Just seems like if this what they've been doing maybe it shouldn't have been called Banjo-Threeie. Just a thought.


Did Resident Evil 4 turn out so bad...after it pissed on everything Resident Evil games were about?


Nice try... but Resident Evil 4 was a much needed overhaul for what was an extremely stale genre by that time, plus fans had been cpmplaining about the control setup since the first game in the series so the path RE4 took was both necesary and the only real logical conclusion if you think about it.

Now Banjo on the other hand... boy where to begin... start with arguably the best traditional 3-d platformer and its sequel (both of which were far superior in every way to Mario 64 IMO). Then, after years of waiting and anticipation from the games loyal fanbase, turn it into some sort of uninspired Ratchet & Clank/Twisted Metal/GTA hybrid of a game with hardly any relation to the previous entries in the series in order to appeal to a different user base, and sprinkle some platforming elements for good measure, whilst simultaneously pissing on one of the most loyal fanbases a developer could ever hope for. Yup, sure sounds like a recipe for a must-buy game of the year!

Funny you should say RE was stale when 4 came out as this is exactly what platformers are today. Big names still sell but no new ones are getting made and not falling under the radar. Its not like there hasn't been a new platformer since the last Banjo... Many mascots have tried... but most have sucked. Reason why first 2 banjo games are respected is because they were fresh back in the day. Thats what this game is trying to be...

So I guess Rare had a choice... Make a platfromer game that all the fans of the game will go apeshit for but not really try to change things up to customize it to the strengths of the 360 (like online multiplayer, downloadable content, sandbox gameplay-ish). Or do something new and a little different that would have platforming elements but would embrace the new technology and appeal to a brand new fanbase as well as some older fans.

 


Well I meant the survival horror genre in general was stale (ie. Silent Hill, Dino Crisis, etc.) not just the RE franchise, sorry for the confusion.   But as for platformers currently being stale, well thats not necessarily true... they're DEAD! The only notable traditional platformers to be released during the past two generations are Mario Sunshine and Mario Galaxy... other then that you have the action/platform hybrid games like Jak & Daxter and Ratchet & Clank (a personal fav of mine) and you had sub-par B-rate franchises like Sly Cooper and Tak, and of course really crappy Spyro and Sonic games.

Back on topic... I've just read some hands on previews of the new BK and I'm more interested in it now and genuinely curious to see how all the vehicles and level of customization affects the overal flow of the gameplay.  And while I do appreciate Rare trying to be diffferent and innovative, what irks me the most is the fact that they've decided to take one of the best traditional platform series, and instead of making a bigger and better sequel that would fill the platforming void of the past 2 generations, they've instead chosen to go the route of what is currently the second-most crowded genre of games behind FPS's... and that's the open world/sandbox/do whatever the hell you want genre, and i dont think it will fit the theme of the BK series... I'd rather they have used this game for an original IP and make a traditional and true Banjo-Threeie that would've given Galaxy a run for its money... but alas, I can always still dream!



On 2/24/13, MB1025 said:
You know I was always wondering why no one ever used the dollar sign for $ony, but then I realized they have no money so it would be pointless.