To be honest, I never understood the recent hate all Japanese game trend over here. Are there a lot of crap Japanese games? Sure. However there are a lot of crap western games too. For every FFXIII 2 they make, Western developers make a Bionic Commando, or spend 1.5 decades to make a Duke Nukem.
There are great JRPG's out there if you're not just following the most famous ones like FF (which HAS majorly declined). Many seem to be on handhelds anymore, butDemon's Souls, Disgaea 3&4, and Valkyria Chronicles have been some of the best RPG experiences I've had this gen.
If anything...I agree with the diversity statement. Why it has to be an either or situation is beyond me. I LOVE that western RPG's are vastly improving. More Elder Scroll, Dragon Age (1, not 2, lol), and Mass Effect's are a good thing. Yet, to me, this gen still feels incomplete. I miss my Xenogears, Breath of Fire's, GOOD FF's, Chrono's, and Suikoden's. Even though there have been some awesome RPG's this gen, I think the PS1 era still holds the crown for me for best RPG generation.
With that said though....I do agree a lot Japanese developers do seem to be stuck in a rut, and sales do reflect that.
Damn, I was hoping the combination of both would work well. Still waiting for a top game to integrate Kinect fully, not just voice commands.the reveiw that came out for it all say it was a bad idea. connection wise it was a frailer. oh that and the fact they didn't Explain you were supposed to use the hand held controller along with kenect too. which wasn't mentioned to the public.
Did you play with the Kinect and the controller together?Ya know i played the demo for that game and didn't have any problems with my movements registering yet ALL the reviews list that as a big problem. Still dont plan on getting it any time soon, but i thought that was odd.
Did you play with the Kinect and the controller together?
Don't bother. Your words will probably fall on deaf ears. I personally abide by Sturgeon's Law (90% of everything is crap), but some years ago the gaming intelligentsia decided that Japanese games are, almost without exception, "outdated" and "bad" and western games are the bright and shining future. Of course that's bull****, but everyone, including myself for a time, followed along with that line of thought.
There are many, many factors to consider when thinking about why Japanese games have fallen by the wayside in favor of western games this generation, but suffice it to say it's not because they're "bad".
To be honest, I never understood the recent hate all Japanese game trend over here. Are there a lot of crap Japanese games? Sure. However there are a lot of crap western games too. For every FFXIII 2 they make, Western developers make a Bionic Commando, or spend 1.5 decades to make a Duke Nukem.
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It is weird. I guess either some of the reviewers can't get used to using both at the same time or the developers maybe tweaked it and ruined the balance of the settings.It's especially weird because the guys at Giant Bomb said that they and other game journalists had very few if any problems with the game at a preview event. I wonder what happened between and the retail release.
Cool, I have a lot of hope for that method. Can't see how they can possibly do a 'hardcore' game without some form of controller. Even if this is not the game to convince people at least we'll know it can be done for future better games.Both. It requires you to use both. Like i said tho, i didn't have any trouble with my movements registering. Maybe the full game is different?
It's especially weird because the guys at Giant Bomb said that they and other game journalists had very few if any problems with the game at a preview event. I wonder what happened between and the retail release.
It is weird. I guess either some of the reviewers can't get used to using both at the same time or the developers maybe tweaked it and ruined the balance of the settings.
Cool, I have a lot of hope for that method. Can't see how they can possibly do a 'hardcore' game without some form of controller. Even if this is not the game to convince people at least we'll know it can be done for future better games.
It's probably too late but it's a shame they can't recall the game and fix it before release. Those controls not working quite right will probably ruin the experience. I bet a lot of people will give up on it.
Pat what exactly did you have to do with the controller on Steel Battalion? Do you not need to move the arm that is holding the controller?
Go outside and runOk so you don't have to press buttons/move analogue sticks on the controller at the same time as waving your arms around. That part was confusing me. I hope the next Elder Scrolls game uses Kinect movement for all exploration and maybe combat. I would have burnt a few hundred million calories if they'd had that for Skyrim.
I work out between 1 - 1.5 hrs a day lol but I'm sure a lot of that gets undone by gaming & hardly moving for another 4/5 hours a day. And when I was playing Skyrim I did a few all day/night sessions on Sundays. That's almost no movement for 14-16 hours mateGo outside and run
Lol I don't think you'd want to put up with 14 hours of Kinect. Heck even more than 10 minutes sounds like a real dragI work out between 1 - 1.5 hrs a day lol but I'm sure a lot of that gets undone by gaming & hardly moving for another 4/5 hours a day. And when I was playing Skyrim I did a few all day/night sessions on Sundays. That's almost no movement for 14-16 hours matet:
xeno blade was cool.
Kinect just isn't for a large percentage of gamers, no 2 ways about it. Anything requiring precision or skill I would much rather do completely with a controller. But low urgency exploration type gameplay (Skyrim is ideal) I would love to use Kinect for and would happily do it for hours on end. I've always loved long period low intensity stuff outside of hardcore workouts like walking around all day on holiday while carrying bags. And most importantly it would justify spending 14 hours of 1 day on a video game which is pretty hard to do to a 'normal' person otherwiseLol I don't think you'd want to put up with 14 hours of Kinect. Heck even more than 10 minutes sounds like a real drag
Xenoblade was without question the best JRPG to come out this generation.
My god, it was fantastic.
Lol I don't think you'd want to put up with 14 hours of Kinect. Heck even more than 10 minutes sounds like a real drag
Depends on the game. Ping pong is wicked fun. So is Dance Central. Thats about it tho, thats about all the joy iv gotten out of my Kinect.