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Post by Arcadenik on Jun 9, 2009 7:52:55 GMT -5
I thought about how the world will look like now. In the first two games, the world looked a lot like Pangaea. What if the continents split up between GS2 and GSDS? It would be interesting to see how much the world changed, don't you think?
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Post by nocturnal YL on Jun 9, 2009 9:18:27 GMT -5
What King Hydros of Lemuria said: The world will shrink.
I think there'll be underwater cities by this game?
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Post by TV Eye on Jun 9, 2009 12:21:11 GMT -5
Hmm...I wonder if the lighthouses will return...
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Post by Dasher Misire on Jun 11, 2009 21:30:58 GMT -5
Boo hoo, is this game about sports? They haven't done a bad RPG in a while not involving sports so unless you have a problem with Golden Sun 2 then you shouldn't be saying they've lost touch with RPGs. Sports and RPGs are really quite different. And yeah, I know the GBA games are RPG-like.
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Post by nocturnal YL on Jun 11, 2009 21:45:38 GMT -5
Boo hoo, is this game about sports? They haven't done a bad RPG in a while not involving sports so unless you have a problem with Golden Sun 2 then you shouldn't be saying they've lost touch with RPGs. Sports and RPGs are really quite different. And yeah, I know the GBA games are RPG-like. Sure yeah, Golden Sun involves far less physics than Mario Tennis... But my problem is more on Camelot's overall performance. They may not do well because of the genre, but my disappointment regarding later Mario Tennis games invovle aspects like graphical style too, which does worry me. The demo looks good though. Good news that they used the GS1/GS2/MGAT style as opposed to the MTA one. And while Mario Tennis is pretty non-RPG, Mario Golf would be far more RPG-like with almost no physics-based timed action involved.
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