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gorgepir said:
SleepWaking said:
ckmlb said:
LordTheNightKnight said:
ckmlb said:
My money will stay firmly in my pocket in regards to this game.

Could you change your mind if the word of mouth is good enough?

It's just that I find absolute comments like that funny. You don't really know your mind won't change. You just know what you plan right now.

Do you think ahead of time that you will be buying a sequel to a crappy game? Unless there is a huge change in the game (not likely) then I am positive I won't get this.

I predict Nintendo people will try to tell me that it's a great game, but they are literally the only people who think that.

 

what just like killzone and sony fanboys?

 


Spot on. Sony fanboys try to hype Killzone2 without even seeing ingame footage. For me as an outsider I see the whole thing as the same case. Red Steel was meh to me although it was a million seller but I could see why a well planned sequel could be successful. Killzone2 is the same. Just take a look at all the hype they give to killzone2 not even seeing an actual ingame picture in various boards. Yeah the E3 footage was great, but nothing was shown about the game. Just like cklmb said, sony people will try to say that it's a great game, but literally they are the only one who think so.

I would rather wait when the games come out and then talk about them. Unless there is a specific game that has nostalogic appealings.


 Comparing a PS2 game to a PS3 game is just idiotic.  Have any of you even played the game, honestly?  I know I haven't.  Likewise, no one has seen in-game footage of the new game.  Red Steel 2 will be on the same system as Red Steel 1 was, albeit it will not be a launch title.   I won't flame on this game even though the first one sucked, so try not to do the same to Killzone before E3 (that's only 4 or so weeks).



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