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TheRealMafoo said:
ultraslick said:
jalsonmi said:
It may be way too early to say such a thing, but I have a feeling this game might end up beig the one to finally truly unseat Ocarina of Time as best reviewed game ever. And it, not GTAIV or MGS4, will be many people's pick for Game of the Year.

It really does sound truly revolutionary.

Wow.

That is bold,. . and I hope you are right. Everytime more information rolls around for this game, I anticipate it more and more. Do we have a general release date for LBP yet? ..... month?


I never want anything to rival OoT's review scores. To hear all the fanboy's cry like babies for weeks is just to much to bare again. I would be happy with knowing it's an incredible game, and letting the reviews fall to the low 90's.


I think a lot of the complaining was more because OoT was unseated by a game that wasn't really revolutionary--people felt that GTAIV was just an update of an establised formula and besides that, had technical glitches and gameplay issues. As such, it shouldn't be the best reviewed game ever.

LBP, however, does look revolutionary and different, and is a tpye of experience that only recently could have been created. A game where levels, characters and even objectives can be molded however you feel is so far beyond any previous level editor or Sim City style building tool that is might as well be a completely new experience.

If LBP is able to work as well as it should work it might be deserving of the Best Reviewed Game Ever mantle, and probably wouldn't be the subject of nearly the same amount of uproar as GTAIV. When a game does that much and is so new in it's style, most people, I think, will realize sometimes you just have to tip your hat to a deserving champ.

Of course, as I said, it is way too early, and it might not have as much to it as it seems to have, and may just be a great game and not amazing. Still, the potential is there for so much more. I guess we'll see.



My consoles and the fates they suffered:

Atari 7800 (Sold), Intellivision (Thrown out), Gameboy (Lost), Super Nintendo (Stolen), Super Nintendo (2nd copy) (Thrown out by mother), Nintendo 64 (Still own), Super Nintendo (3rd copy) (Still own), Wii (Sold)

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