Title: How to ruin a good game Post by: Tynstar on December 22, 2004, 06:16:32 AM Say you have a great series of games and you want to ruin the next game in the series. How might you do this? Easy make it a stupid ass card game!!!!! :pissed:
Why did Sega ruin PSO with a card game? Then this morning I just read about the Metal Gear game for the PSP is going to be a card game!! Pokemon and the thousands of spawn's that it has created are card games and that is fine. Why change other series into a card game? I love PSO for the GameCube and have beat all of the other Phantasy Star games. I am sure I will own PSO Ep III C.A.R.D. because I am a collector but I will never play it. If I want to play a card game I will play poker. :-/ Title: Re: How to ruin a good game Post by: Izret101 on December 22, 2004, 07:00:27 AM I have known this for quite some time.
In an Interview here is what was said about Metal Gear Acid... Quote Tips & Tricks: Can you comment a bit about Metal Gear Acid for the new PSP system from Sony; maybe explain how this game fits into the over all series? Hideo Kojima: As for me, it's about three years after Metal Gear Solid 2. My feeling is that the names Metal Gear Solid and then Metal Gear Acid, so they should be considered as completely different games. Personally I don't know enough about it right now to comment on how i think it will turn out. I haven't been really following it. Title: Re: How to ruin a good game Post by: Sauza12 on December 22, 2004, 07:17:48 AM I can't stand the idea of popular games turning into card games, but I have to admit that I like the battle system in Baten Kaitos which is card based. I don't know if that is how most games card systems will work, but if it is, I've seen worse.
Title: Re: How to ruin a good game Post by: Tynstar on December 22, 2004, 07:24:08 AM As far as PSO goes the card system I just don't get. You take a adventure game and slow it down with drawing cards ::). I want to run around and kill things not go "Hold on I need to draw a card".
As far as Baten Kaitos goes. That fine that it is a card game. As far as I know that is the first game ( if it becomes a series) My problem is not with card games. I just don't play them. My problem is taking a series and changing it into a card game. Title: Re: How to ruin a good game Post by: Sauza12 on December 22, 2004, 07:47:36 AM Quote As far as Baten Kaitos goes. That fine that it is a card game. As far as I know that is the first game ( if it becomes a series) It is the first game. I was just trying to put forth an example of a card system that works. If PSO has a similar system, then it might not be so bad, but I agree with you that it doesn't really fit the series well. Title: Re: How to ruin a good game Post by: Tynstar on December 22, 2004, 07:49:05 AM I would of been fine with Sega making a PSO card game if they didnt call it Ep 3. It does not go at all with EP 1 & 2.
Title: Re: How to ruin a good game Post by: sharp on December 22, 2004, 09:24:57 AM Ok the name is a bit bad choosen but I still like PSO III. I like cardbattle games anyway SNK vs Capcom Card Fighters Clash 2 is my favorite.
Title: Re: How to ruin a good game Post by: Lord Nepenthean on December 22, 2004, 10:19:28 AM Are you kidding about Metal Gear Acid?!?!! I really, really hope so, because if you're serious, PSP is suddenly less than half as interesting to me as it was before. I want to cry.
Title: Re: How to ruin a good game Post by: Tynstar on December 22, 2004, 10:23:08 AM Quote Are you kidding about Metal Gear Acid?!?!! I really, really hope so, because if you're serious, PSP is suddenly less than half as interesting to me as it was before. I want to cry. I read it in the latest issue of GamePro. It is turned based you choose a card then you can either act out the card or pass. Then the bad guys do the same. Title: Re: How to ruin a good game Post by: The Metamorphosing Leon on December 22, 2004, 01:12:14 PM You let your incredibly inpatient friend that has the attention span of a baboon on crack (and who likes frisbees) borrow the game.
R.I.P. Crash Bandicoot, I'm sure you flew well before you hit the wall. Well OK, you weren't that great of a game. |