typo said:Looks good and bad.
I'm confused.
mckmas8808 said:How does it look bad? FN2 for the PS2 had weak people in the background.
Wario64 said:So is this guy
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typo said:The Good: The wrestlers.
The Bad: The crowd. I'm not expecting the same quality as the wrestlers, but putting them that close to the wrestlers is a huge clash of aesthetics.
The Ugly: One on One matches only. WTF?
Wario64 said:So is this guy
Jesus christ, there are so many things wrong here my eyes crossed.nicholasbrutal said:So let me guess here: this is going to be a near perfect port of Def Jam Fight For NY with visuals that match that of the PS2 and gameplay to boot. However, it would take about 3 minutes to load matches as opposed to 30 seconds and it's going to have awkward contols. Oh, and it's going to cost $49.99 while the PS2 version has already hit greatest hits status and I can pick it up for less than $20...
Seriously, I'm ready for some original games here...take an existing property if you want, I don't care, but at least give us something fresh. Blah.
It's a shallow fighter, if you compare it to titles like tekken, soul calibur, street fighter, etc. that's why you get bored after some matches.Fusebox said:karlikk, I've never played it before but I'm not usually attracted to shallow titles like this when I'm at home, I prefer online rpgs and larger scale titles.
But I'm out on the road and feel like a 10 minute bash though I reckon it'll be perfect.![]()
Mr_Furious said:Playstation PORTable in da mutha fukkin hizousssssse
Fusebox said:Meh, at least the PSP ports come from a current generation console.
Could be worse I suppose, replying on N64 and GB ports and whatnot.
Fusebox said:Could be worse I suppose, replying on N64 and GB ports and whatnot.
As opposed to what? Games involving green skinned dinosaurs, tiny dewey-eyed cartoon elves with brown boots and tight buttocks, or fantastical lands filled with collectable gold coins and tasty gumdrops?callous said:A game about hip hop thugs fighting in the streets? Keep still my beating heart ...
I weep for this world.
Deku said:I think playing crippled ports for current gen titles you could play at home at the same price is much worse.
callous said:A game about hip hop thugs fighting in the streets? Keep still my beating heart ...
I weep for this world.
bishoptl said:As opposed to what? Games involving green skinned dinosaurs, tiny dewey-eyed cartoon elves with brown boots and tight buttocks, or fantastical lands filled with collectable gold coins and tasty gumdrops?
ram said:did anyone play marvel nemesis on psp? this game was just horrible. dont expect def jam to be any better.
Vice City is one of my favourite games. I love Halo, I enjoy Killzone, I play Counter Strike for hours on end, etc etc etc. Other than that, sure, I'm biased in that I'm more forgiving towards generic Japanese pop culture than I am towards generic Western pop culture. Here's the reason. Asian pop culture is basically harmless. You can say a lot of things about it, but it's not geared towards hurting other people. Big plus in my book. Western pop culture currently has a strong lean towards things that glorify violence and crime, and it's not fantasy crime, it's realistic crime and violence. Something is seriously wrong with going in that direction if you ask me, so I speak up against it.bishoptl said:As opposed to what? Games involving green skinned dinosaurs, tiny dewey-eyed cartoon elves with brown boots and tight buttocks, or fantastical lands filled with collectable gold coins and tasty gumdrops?
Your bias is showing. Badly.
TEEHEE!Borys said:Yep, there are gamers who don't give a fuck about the setting if a game is good and there are Nintendo fans.
callous said:Western pop culture currently has a strong lean towards things that glorify violence and crime, and it's not fantasy crime, it's realistic crime and violence. Something is seriously wrong with going in that direction if you ask me, so I speak up against it.
So you hate realistic crime and violence, yet have no issue killing, murdering, triggering gang wars, engaging in hit-and-runs, witness intimidation, extortion of businesses and the promotion of pornography in Vice City. Or shooting people online using quasi-realistic weaponry in Counterstrike for hours on end. But throw into the mix hip-hop thugs punching each other in the street, and suddenly the world is going down the shitter?callous said:Vice City is one of my favourite games. I love Halo, I enjoy Killzone, I play Counter Strike for hours on end, etc etc etc.
bishoptl said:So you hate realistic crime and violence, yet have no issue killing, murdering, triggering gang wars, engaging in hit-and-runs, witness intimidation, extortion of businesses and the promotion of pornography in Vice City. Or shooting people online using quasi-realistic weaponry in Counterstrike for hours on end. But throw into the mix hip-hop thugs punching each other in the street, and suddenly the world is going down the shitter?
Right. You're a hypocrite.
callous said:I don't hate realistic crime and violence. My problem is with the popularization of street thug culture. A culture where it's cool to be the bad guy. That said, triggering gang wars, intimidating witnesses, extorting businesses and taking on a horde of swat/terrorists isn't something that's really a part of pop culture or something that's attainable by your average Joe. Getting a tribal tattoo and beating someone up after dark is. What's more, it's currently being made to look cool. Being the bad guy is cool. At least in your average, fruitily generic Japanese game, however much violence there might be in it, it's about the good guys winning. Those who fight to stop people who threaten the safety of others.
Obviously not.DarienA said:I'm curious do you even KNOW the storyline to Def Jam FFNY?
I can only assume you haven't read or understood my previous post. I clearly say I don't think what goes on in Vice City is positive. That doesn't hinder me from acknowledging that it's brilliant game design.bishoptl said:Trust me, you were doing better when I thought you were just a Japanophile. That culture where it's "cool to be the bad guy" is front and center in Vice City, one of your admitted favourite games. I guess that only applies in certain situations and for certain people. My bad.
You're absolutely right, I haven't. Like hundreds of other gaffers do every day, I commented on a bunch of screenshots. So shoot me (and most of the forum).bishoptl said:And obviously you haven't even played the Def Jam Fight For New York game, or you'd realize that the storyline reflects the values you hold oh-so-dear. So not only are you a hypocrite, you haven't done a modicum of research into this thug culture game which is threatening America's youth. Well done.
In story mode, the game continues from where Vandetta left off with D-Mob, ruthless crime lord and whoop-ass condeseur, being 'escorted' in police custody. A one-way trip to the pen is cut short when a mysterious character (you) plows through the squad car, freeing D-Mob.
If you call that the good guys winning or being on the good guys' team, then it's no wonder we're not seeing eye to eye on things.The ruthless gangster D-Mob has escaped from police custody and returns home to find his stranglehold on the New York underground fight club circuit threatened by brutal newcomer Crow. As one of D-Mobs crew, its time to step up and take Crow down. Succeed and the world is yours.
callous said:If you call that the good guys winning or being on the good guys' team, then it's no wonder we're not seeing eye to eye on things.