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riderz13371 said:
MB1025 said:
I only saw IGN and now Adam's review and to be honest Sessler goes way more in depth then Colin Moriarty of IGN. He actually talks about how the mini games and the actual story of the game fall way short. He also talks about poor controls. Colin however only touched the bad controls and didn't even mention anything about the mini games, final boss, or the lack of story.

Maybe because he didn't have any problems with them? It's his opinion lol. You know what that means don't you?


He didn't mention them at all. I didn't know this game had mini games at all until Sesslers review and I watched Colins first. The problem is if you are going to review it you would think these would be MJAOR things to talk about since everyone else did.



So, 4

/10



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Don't attack Sessler. He once made a speech about how he hates giving out scores to games.

He didn't want to give Sly 4 a 2/5, but was forced to.



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The thing is Adam Sessler is a huge Sly fan according to GAF, so something must be seriously off if he slams the game.



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That's rough. Sly Cooper is pretty much his favorite game ever. He is a true fan of that series.



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SvennoJ said:

Eurogamer gave it a 6, main complaint is it hasn't moved on from 2002.
Sounds perfect to me, was all I was looking for.

Sony may have stopped making PlayStation 2 hardware at the end of 2012, but if Sly Cooper: Thieves in Time is anything to go by, then the spirit of PS2 software is alive and well. Pinwheeling through history with Sly and his other anthropomorphic animal buddies on the tail of an arch criminal is like taking yourself back in time to a more innocent and carefree world of gaming - and initially at least, it's a pleasant diversion from all the grit of the present day.

I'll buy that any day over Dead space 3, that has moved on in all the wrong directions.

I don't get reviewers anyway, they gave Ni No Kuni a 9. It fully deserves that, but to be honest the gameplay has not moved on one bit from 2002 either.

It is apeculiar aspect to the medium that there is notion of genres or the industry in general pregoressing rather than gameplay triats simply distinguishing them from other titles.  Ex: Is regenerating health inheritingly superior to health packs?  As you touch on, can easily say something is out dated as it is a tribute or return.  How one feels about that feels entirely subjective.