hosannainexcelsis
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They really are going for a total nostalgia blast, aren't they? Especially with the cutscene footage drawn directly from the older games. It almost makes me want to buy a 3DS. Almost.
ShockingAlberto said:Fourteen enemies.
Doubt that's coincidence.
This. If they can pull off EBA style gameplay (which it looks like from the vid though maybe a bit simpler) then I'll be all over this.Gunloc said:Looks Ouendan/EBAlicious.
Want.
Why? Do you think rhythm games should be cheaper than other games for some reason?michaeltraps said:While this looks great and something I'd like to definitely try, I can't justify this as a full retail $40 purchase.
Roto13 said:Why? Do you think rhythm games should be cheaper than other games for some reason?
No, not at all. It has nothing to do with it being a rhythm game - I just hope it has the content to justify the price tag.Roto13 said:Why? Do you think rhythm games should be cheaper than other games for some reason?
That's not really where I'm coming from with my comment, in fact, I said I don't think this should automatically be thrown into the $1 iPhone game bucket.Luigi87 said:Welcome to the present day mentality of games too many people have. If it looks like it can be made for a phone, it shouldn't be more than $1.
No worries, I just didn't want to come across the wrong way and become everything I've ever hated.Luigi87 said:Sorry, I just meant that as a generalization response -- didn't really intend to single anyone out per se.
As for pricing, well I can see $40, and for one reason: Square is a company that is willing to re-release ports of its old games at full price.
Well, to be blunt, this looks on the surface to be an expansion of the basic gameplay in Groove Coaster, which literally is 99 cents. (And is a rad as hell game, people with iPhones should definitely check it out if you haven't already!)Luigi87 said:Welcome to the present day mentality of games too many people have. If it looks like it can be made for a phone, it shouldn't be more than $1.