I have a bad felling about that.
Anyway the game is like Bayonetta and Castlevania... borig and not that good (Bayonetta is a 7/10 game for me)... I need to play Vanquish now it is free on PSN+ it seems to be the best Platinum game.
I have a bad felling about that.
Anyway the game is like Bayonetta and Castlevania... borig and not that good (Bayonetta is a 7/10 game for me)... I need to play Vanquish now it is free on PSN+ it seems to be the best Platinum game.
KHlover said:
Thank you for respecting my opinion... Bayonetta > God of War IMO |
Well Im sorry if I offend you, but you either havent played both games, you like oversexualized japanese fantasy stories or you simply havent played HnS games for long enough to know what a trully balanced gameplay experience means.
Castlevania, GoW and even the latest DmC are far more polished gameplay wise then Bayonetta.
Allas, I still have to play MGR, so I will keep my judgement about the game for later...
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Interesting, I heard Crysis 3 topped it in the UK, so I'm not sure how high those numbers will be.
But it seemed like a good game. I don't like that guy Kojima taking any credit since he didn't have anything to do with the game. Platinum Games did all the hard work.
Metal Gear Rising is great. Nice gameplay and shows what happens before the events in MGS4 in an interesting way. I'm a big fan of the traditional stealth of MGS, but it's nice to see a spin-off with another kind of gameplay. The reviewers that are complaining about the change in style should keep in mind that it is a spin-off and the traditional MGS is untouched (Ground Zeroes).
Great game, nice gameplay, good graphics, interesting story. I hope they keep doing more Rising games, another one this time with Gray Fox would be amazing.
hunter_alien said:
Castlevania, GoW and even the latest DmC are far more polished gameplay wise then Bayonetta. Allas, I still have to play MGR, so I will keep my judgement about the game for later... |
Bayonetta, DMC4 and Ninja Gaiden 1 are the holy trinity of HnS GAMEPLAY.
I love GOW but the combat mechanics are shallow compared to the holy trinity, in GOW you can win most fights just pressing the triangle button. I play GOW for its grand cinematic epic adventure not for its combat. My 2 cents.
I don't think this game is like Bayonetta.
I highly recommend this game. To every MG fan out there, and to people who enjoy hack n' slash in general. I actually don't like hack n' slash games, but hey.
It is SHORT. It's like five hours, straight from the beggining to the credits. But totally enjoyable. They respected the original content, which is nce. There are lot of things to do in this game, soy the extras may give you moar hours to play (and beating it on harder difficulties; you are encouraged to do so and there are nice rewards for doing so). The VR missions are hard as fuck (going for 1st place). There are tons of references to previous Metal Gear games. There is deep character customization, though most of it is merely esthetic. Hilarious codec conversations. Bosses that provide cool challenge without being frustrating. The cardboard box. The sounds. The BSO. Don't know, I love this game.
There are, however, tons of missed opportunities that prevent this project to really shine. There are infiltration segments, where you are encouraged to play stealthy. It is a shame, they're not abundant. Yet there is a part on which you infiltrate into a factory and have that nice old MGS style in it. Shame this only lasts 30 seconds before you find a fight the final Boss of this chapter. There is even a non-lethal playthrough available, just like Metal Gear Solid. The final boss' speech changes if you manage to achieve 0 kill count and reach him. But it is sloppy, and feel like a rushed component. And more things like these; you'll spot them if you play.
But in the overall, I will say that I loved the ride. Well worth the money; I'm playing it as I'm writing. :3
hunter_alien said:
Castlevania, GoW and even the latest DmC are far more polished gameplay wise then Bayonetta. Allas, I still have to play MGR, so I will keep my judgement about the game for later... |
It takes more than a comment about HnS games to offend me :D
And you might be right with the balancing, I play HnS games more for the setting and story than the actual gameplay (which is still important to some degree). Since you seem to know more about HnS than me, would you recommend me DmC (the reboot) or Dante's Inferno more? I'm quite interested in Dante's Inferno's setting (I've actually read the book and am interested in how they interpreted it), but what I've seen about the game so far seemed to be pretty dull. DmC has a cool artstyle IMO but I'm absolutely not familiar with the story.
Which one should it be?
Wright said:
Hack n' Slash xD |
I just made myself look stupid.