7 Games You Might Miss This Fall 46
Games Radar has up a piece trying to point out the top seven games you're likely to miss thanks to the many high-profile launches coming this fall. How can a quirky title like Eternal Sonata hope to survive opposite Mass Effect and Blue Dragon? Likewise, will cult status be enough to save NiGHTS: Journey of Dreams when it goes up against the likes of Mario Galaxy on the Wii platform? A list of titles to come back to early next year, or something to help if none of the big names are turning your head.
Eternal Sonata (Score:3, Interesting)
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Wow, you learn new things on Slashdot every day
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Not releasing a game because it won't be profitable, ok. But then why the heck do they region-lock it so that others can't even import it? Is it some kind of penis size complex?
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RPGs don't do nearly as well in the US as they do in Japan. The European game market is generally considered to be more like the US market than the Japanese market. I think that's the line of thought leading to less RPGs in Europe.
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Trusty Bell (Eternal Sonata) had the potential to be awesome, but it's not. Perhaps it is to you, but it's far from being awesome for everyone (it highly interests me though).
The music has nothing awesome in it, the visuals are very good, and the settings is included in the visuals.
The gameplay is not awesome either. Basically, this game plays l
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The 4-CD OST by Motoi Sakuraba is easily one of the best in the genre, all orchestral, inspired and complete with 40 minutes of Chopin performance by Russian pianist Stanislav Bunin, a Chopin specialist.
The gameplay, as far as I could see in the demo, is simple and addictive, and the story sounds good enough to keep it
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To me, Eternal Sonata is a bit more appealing because I am enamored with Tales-style Action RPGs...which Sonata brings quite effectually to the table.
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Stuff that matters.
(cue that "The more you know" jungle)
NiGHTS Journey of (Broken) Dreams (Score:3, Interesting)
I love the original NiGHTS game and its spin-off Christmas NiGHTS. I will regularly hook up the Saturn and give it a good play through because it is that good of a game. Years ago I would've loved to have a sequel/remake on a newer system.
However Sega has done such a bang up job at destroying practically every one of their franchises that I have very little hope for this game. I would love it if I'm wrong but I'm going to be reading many reviews before I even attampt to play this game let alone buy it. Sega has broken my heart too many times recently.
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Re:NiGHTS Journey of (Broken) Dreams (Score:5, Interesting)
The cool thing about this business is that it's not hard at all to rise from the ashes. Sega has fallen painfully, but that's what it takes sometimes to get some kid in there with some good ideas and a soul to make some new content. They have the brands, all they need are the ideas.
Look at Nintendo. Barely holding on five years ago. If Nintendo had succeeded witht he Gamecube and N64, there would be no Wii. You take risks when you have nothing to lose. EA will never release that awesome ground breaking game - the most they can hope for is frames per second on the 2 point conversion. Is EA going to take manpower off of Nascar 2009 to make the next Katamari? It's profits per quarter might suffer!
But Sega... Sega has nothing to lose and might just take a low budget risk that adds something to the industry. It's only a matter of time.
I may sound like an idiot hippie, but I'm right. The losers become the winners in this industry.
It's like Olivia. She had no body, but she gave me all she had. What she was, actually. And if you ask Seth Able to sing, your bank account might double. Those with less produce more. The zen is the dao is the buddha buddie (holy shit, I'm drunk).
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Nintendo as of August 2002 was kicking just a little more ass than you might be capable of remembring in your current intoxicated state. GBA was going like a freight train and GameCube was closer to head-to-head with Xbox than it ended up being when Xbox production stopped completely. Not to mention that their first unprofitable ever was yet to occur. High times, actually.
Nintendo's "comeback story" with the Wii is nice. They zigged when the rest of the
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good point, good point.
Nintendo was doing a lot better than "barely holding on". That was lame hyperbole on my part.
Not to rain on Nintendo at all, I love Nintendo, but your comment that they have returned to the top is simply wrong, I'm afraid. Nintendo is a game maker, ans Sony is just an electronics company, so it's easy to have nostalgia and think Nintendo is the true leader over the course of consoles. But Sony is (which makes their current console a shocking failure). The wii
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You can add all the SNES and NES systems sold together and come millions short of the Playstation, and tens of millions short of the Playstation 2.
SNES+NES: 110.87 million shipped
PS1: 102.49 million
PS2: 117.89 million (as of March)
Of course, they are still selling PS2's. So it appears that, by the time the PS2 is retired, the difference between PS2 and SNES+NES will be in the tens of millions. So you're right on that point, at least.
No Gameboy brand has approached 100 million either.
False. In fact, if you count the DS as a "Gameboy brand", then there are significantly more GBs out there than Playstations.
Sony is still selling more consoles than Nintendo.
Even
Taking life too seriously. (Score:1)
The gameboy isn't relevant. If you want to compare sales of audio players or game playing laptops, I'm sure Sony wins, and if you want to use sales of handhelds, of course Nintendo wins. It's silly to bring them up unless you have confirmation bias and just want to bolster a company, which is cute but not for me. Nintendo is in two markets, and has done better in one than the other lately. I think we can agree that Sony sells far more stuff than ten Nintendos. We're just talking about consoles right no
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The cool thing about this business is that it's not hard at all to rise from the ashes
You got to be kidding... There are rare examples of that (Squaresoft mainly), and no, Nintendo was never a company that's gone to ashes.
Look at Nintendo. Barely holding on five years ago. If Nintendo had succeeded witht he Gamecube and N64, there would be no Wii
Your premises are flawed and clueless. Nintendo was never "barely holding" on any year. They were making profits all the time.
And the Gamecube is not the reason the Wii appeared, Nintendo explained why. The Wii appeared, because while the GC was disappointing sales wise, they had time to look at the market, and saw that the japanese videogame market was dangerously declin
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Virtua Fighter and Virtua Tennis seem to be chugging along just fine, and Shinobi & Nightshade on the PS2 have a strong cult following. True, Sega screwed the pooch with the Sonic franchise a long time ago, but I can't think of any other botched franchises off the top of my head...
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Shining Force:
started as a standard dungeon crawl, spawned a bunch of awesome (at least to my friends and I) at the time tacticsy games. Shining Force 1, 2 and Sword of Hajya (GG), then the slap in the face. You can have 3 part 1, but not parts 2 or 3. Shining Force 1 has been re-released how many times now? Shining Force 2 has been rereleased at least 2-3 time
Finally the Holiday season is here (Score:2)
Nights and Fred are pretty obviously going to get trampled.
They actually have interesting points about the shooters though. 51 looks like the next FEAR, which did great, and there's no reason it couldn't kill if released in Jan-June. More than any other game 51 is caught
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Chance (Score:2)
Heck, if your just shooting for the Guitar 3 and Rock band, your down almost $300.
Who wrote this list? (Score:2)
Great times (Score:2, Insightful)
Naturally, the fanboys will argue which console has better games, but my question is: does that even matter? Just enjoy the plethora of good games a
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All good games and cost me less than one new one would.
Staying a year out of date save a fortune on hardware upgrades too...
One game we're likely to not see this fall... (Score:1)
Eternal Sonata will do fine... (Score:4, Insightful)
And NiGHTS? That's being produced by Sega's Sonic Team, one of the most (in)famous console development teams in the history of gaming. Yes, it won't outsell Myamodo's franchises... and really, can you really justify that happening?