Daily Filter: October 26, 2011
Today's Filter features a fourth Assist Me episode for Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3, a memories trailer for Saints Row: The Third, a roster reveal for Grand Slam Tennis 2, and much more!
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Today's Filter features a music video for Need for Speed: The Run, a launch trailer for The House of the Dead: Overkill - Extended Cut, a new trailer for Ace Combat: Assault Horizon, a soundtrack reveal for The King of Fighters XIII, a fourth Assist Me episode for Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3, a fourth memories trailer for Saints Row: The Third, a mod release trailer for Half-Life 2, a roster reveal for Grand Slam Tennis 2, and new gameplay for Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games.
Need for Speed: The Run
The House of the Dead: Overkill - Extended Cut
Ace Combat: Assault Horizon
The King of Fighters XIII
Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3
Saints Row: The Third
Half Life 2 - No More Room In Hell
Grand Slam Tennis 2
Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games
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Tyler J. Smith posted a new article, Daily Filter: October 26, 2011.
Today's Filter features a fourth Assist Me episode for Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3, a memories trailer for Saints Row: The Third, a roster reveal for Grand Slam Tennis 2, and much more!-
How can any adult be excited about Nintendo's properties? I mean really it's the same rehashed properties over and over. I can totally understand growing up with Nintendo and loving the characters but at some point it's time to move on.
How many versions of Mario and Zelda can you put up with?
It's smart for Nintendo to re-release updated versions of these games for new generations of children but how many times can you pay for and play basically the same thing you played as a child?
I for one have no interest in anything Nintendo is currently doing.
They should keep doing as Sega has done. Making money off of past properties and leave the innovation to the companies that are interested in doing so.
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It's not that their bad games, it's just that their design (other then the gameplay\platforming aspect) hasn't evolved with times. no Mario game I've played has featured an interesting story or a compelling narrative or even memorable characters; their strictly about getting from point a to b, bypassing obstacles and collecting collectables. such games used to entertain me when i was younger but today i want games that feature story's where i, as the audience, can invest in.
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Why should you feel sorry? If i cannot derive the same level of enjoyment from a Mario title the same as you do, it just shows that the game doesn't make the same impression on me. I guess in the end it all comes down to individual taste, if someone enjoys Nintendo's games that's perfectly fine and same should go for someone who doesn't.
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Super Mario Galaxy 2 was pretty radically different from when I played Super Mario Brothers as a child.
Besides, the gameplay is always tight.
Also this: "They should keep doing as Sega has done. Making money off of past properties and leave the innovation to the companies that are interested in doing so" sounds an awful lot like what Nintendo already does... except their games don't keep getting worse and worse.
If you've got no interest, don't buy them. But why question myself and others who still enjoy them?
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