Mark Rein Sets The Record Straight 19
Eurogamer had a chance to sit down with Mark Rein, president of Epic Games. He says that many of his recent comments have been taken out of context, and need a little clarification. From the article: "I actually said Nintendo's going to make amazing games. I never really passed a judgement on the controller itself. I think the controller's cool! ... I wasn't bashing Nintendo, I wasn't bashing the controller, I was really just saying that a byproduct of having a device like this is that people are going to make games that possibly are just there because of the controller, as opposed to being great games of themselves, and I said it badly... I regret that." We've previously reported on some of these statments.
Weak, Mark. Weak. (Score:2, Interesting)
If that controller is used well, it will be awesome. A lot of the games on the original EyeToy disc were great and worked well.
But did you ever play EyeToy Antigrav? Nicktoons Movin'? Operation Spy Toy?
This controller will create a few great games, but, like Rein said, it'll also create a lot of stupid games.
Re:Weak, Mark. Weak. (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:Weak, Mark. Weak. (Score:2)
More likely, though, third parties just won't be making any games for the Revolution, period.
Rob
Re:Weak, Mark. Weak. (Score:1, Insightful)
Edited for accuracy:
"The video game industry will create a few great games next generation, but it'll also create a lot of stupid games."
Balls (Score:3, Insightful)
Kudos to Mr Rein for taking responsibility and setting the record straight.
This guy makes a great point (Score:3, Insightful)
Uggg... This quote reminds me of some of the horrible gimmicks that are used the stlyus in DS games. Take Nanostray for example. They foce you to freaking change weapons using the stlyus. It's horrible and it actually makes the game worst/awkward by including the stylus feature. Now take for example Polarium where the concept of that game actually works with using the stylus. Don't force the use of the special features. Use the special features if the premise of the game actually warrant it or otherwise would not degrade gameplay.
Re:This guy makes a great point (Score:1)
Cheater.
What they're going for? (Score:2)
One thing to keep in mind is that a lot of the games that appeal to casual gamers are obnoxious to hard core gamers. A lot of this is that games that appeal to casual or non-gamer
Re:What they're going for? (Score:1)
A gimick to some and a pleasure to others. (Score:1)