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mowe said:
3 player co-op should be really fun, but does this have online? Because that would be amazing.

probably not

 



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I like that they are improving this, but where is the humor? I want the big big robot making goofy airplane noises and please give us the stupid cartoon fish. It is gone from a parody of cartoons when I was growing up to more of a current cartoon clone.

... prejudging a little? Sorry I got carried away



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What happened to the whole saturday-morning-cartoon theme?
The new build looks great. I hope it turns out as good as the R&C games.



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I liked the humor in the old previews. Graphics look better now. However, I am less interested if they took all of the fun out of it. Hopefully they didn't and it's a good balance.



i think it looks better than the old trailer, but the humor is missing



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What's this? a Capcom game that isn't some old port?



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IGN has a new article with some details up and some different videos. An excerpt includes:

Bionic's ambitious plans to combine fast-paced fighting with commercial-break-style mini-games and on-rails shooting have been ditched almost completely, with the game now focussed on its core co-op combat component. It's a move that's repositioned the title closer to the hardcore gamer on the demographic spectrum and that's reflected in the overhauled visual style too. Rather than the kid's cartoon look first witnessed in the game's original trailer, Spyborgs now features a beefy, yet stylised aesthetic, reminiscent of games like Ratchet & Clank - which shouldn't be surprising given the developer's pedigree.

IGN also has 3 different new vidoes.  Many were complaining about the original. It probably will sell better this way, but personally I am less interested as it's more generic this way, but will still be keeping an eye on it...



Looks interesting. I might pick this one up.



This game will sorta be like R & C I guess. It looks like a pretty good platform/brawler.



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I liked how the first version looked, it just needed some polish and it could've been really good; but then came the fish. Two banjo playing fish, tubing down a sewer filled with septic runoff? That's the point where I realized the game was being made for 5-year-olds. Banjo playing fish could've been a nice comedic relief or interlude, but potty humour is a sure fire sign of something kiddy.

The darker, and potentially more generic, appearance of the new trailer isn't necessarily better; but if it avoids silly childish things like that, I'm O.K. with it.



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