Viewtiful Joe Swoops To Save 2D Gameplay 21
Thanks to IGN Cube for running an import review of Capcom's crazed 3D-graphics but 2D-gameplay action platformer, Viewtiful Joe, which has just been released (and immediately sold out) in Japan, but isn't out in the US until October. According to the article, "Viewtiful Joe is an extremely stylized quasi-2D side-brawler .. [with] polished control mechanics.. you can effortlessly slow down time, speed it up.. the game's graphic presentation, from.. cel-styled worlds.. [to] breathtaking slow-time and speed-time effects, and fluid animation that drowns every character, is just gorgeous." There's also a US demo of Viewtiful Joe on the recent official GameCube demo disc - is this title proof that 2D gameplay can still enchant the mass market?
Excellent Game (Score:5, Informative)
My only beef with it was when I first popped it in and just wanted to get straight to the action. You have to sit through a drawn out intro that can't be skipped (it seemed to go on forever the first time around). If you do import it (and if this is your first import), make sure you either have a modded GCN or the "Freeloader" so that you can actually play it, and also make sure to have a separate memory card (you cannot save US and JP games on the same card).
Those annoying long intros on import games (Score:2)
Try playing almost any imported GBA game... there's usually a 10 minute long unskippable intro explaining meaningless backstory and character exposition. Ok ok, so Masaru's dad gambled away all the family fortune, giving his son conflicted feelings when he plays mahjongg for money and... I DON'T CARE! *presses A* *presses A* . This might also be called the Metal Gear Solid 2 effect.
This stuff might make sense in RPGs, but even simple puz
Re:Excellent Game (Score:1)
Re:Excellent Game (Score:2, Informative)
Yes you can, the card just needs to be formatted with a Japanese game first and then it'll work with every Japanese or US game out there.
Played the demo (Score:3)
It leaves me speachless and at a loss for words. I will simply recommend that you get this game, and leave it at that
(1+1)d (Score:3, Insightful)
Well, seriously, I would love a couple new 2d platformers, a new Sonic the Hedgehog game without the adventure part would totally rock! Or a new Castlevania, not for the Gameboy Advance, but one of the consoles, Playstation 2 maybe?
Re:(1+1)d (Score:2)
Re:(1+1)d (Score:1)
It's Konami though, that should give it some extra points. Maybe I should 'accuire' the game and give it a try? Maybe even buy it.
To answer the question.... (Score:4, Insightful)
Probably, old arcade games are still popular (There are still pacman, tetris and pong clones being made as we speak
Gameplay - that word is the key here, graphics don't matter that much IMHO, the graphics are only there for the 'initial' sell.
Having said that....
I haven't seen viewtiful joe...whats the replay value like? (Always a problem with 2D scrollers)
Re:To answer the question.... (Score:5, Insightful)
Despite the fact that Gamecube owners are generally a bit more hardcore than their Playstation bretheren, we've seen time and again the mass-market (and some die-hards too) being very judgemental about 2D, whereas the same cynicism simply doesn't exist in Japan. As all our platformers moved to 3D, they simply got worse, not better. Those Mario Sunshine levels that emulated the old-school days are impossible to control.
Japan realises that and doesn't have the same bias, one of the reasons why the Saturn did much better (seeing as it was a very good 2D machine) in the East than it did in the West. It's a shame that the global economy means more companies can't make the statement that Capcom have done (that means you, Miyamoto-san).
Re:To answer the question.... (Score:1)
No way! They were easily the best bit of the game.
Re:To answer the question.... (Score:1)
Unfortunately the vast majority of the gaming community prefer graphics to gameplay - which means we constantly get crappy games that look nice... With the exception of a few genres (FPS, some racing g
Re:To answer the question.... (Score:2, Interesting)
I am definitely going to buy it and I think it will do well. It fills a need that many games lack, namely playability. I find many 3D games feature ama
Re:To answer the question.... (Score:2)
Re:To answer the question.... (Score:2, Insightful)
It's the best game this year since Wario Ware, and probably the best game so far on the cube.
It's a joy to play and very challenging in it's puzzles and bosses. Tremendous fun overall.
Don't import! (Score:5, Insightful)
Show nintendo that you want to actually buy games for your region.
I also read somewhere in a drunken state that there would be extras in the U.S. version.
just wait!
play the (extremely fun) demo cd instead
Re:Don't import! (Score:1)
Sound like a very good game though!
Re:Don't import! (Score:2, Insightful)
They aren't there, because you're expected to be good at the game.
Viewtiful Joe harkens back to these days, and for me that's why it's such a great game. My thumb is almost blistered after a week of it. That hasn't happened for many years.
Gabe from Penny Arcade's opinion (Score:2)