iconoclast wrote:I thought it was impossible to praise Nier without mentioning the god-tier OST. It helps so much with the atmosphere, and the music on its own is fantastic as well.
Not sure why I forgot to mention the soundtrack, but you're absolutely right, it's among the best of the last generation. Both ethereal, mysterious and powerful. Really gets you going!
This looks great. I haven't played the first NieR, but Platinum has me interested in this one.
Also, I will be happy to see Platinum, actually have time and a budget, to make a game. The last Transformers game, kind of depressed me.
You could tell they were trying to make a quality game, but the time and budget, just wasn't there. It's not bad, but BUDGET, is written all over it.
I hope this makes up for Scalebound, not being on anything I own.
evil_ash_xero wrote:This looks great. I haven't played the first NieR, but Platinum has me interested in this one.
Also, I will be happy to see Platinum, actually have time and a budget, to make a game. The last Transformers game, kind of depressed me.
You could tell they were trying to make a quality game, but the time and budget, just wasn't there. It's not bad, but BUDGET, is written all over it.
I hope this makes up for Scalebound, not being on anything I own.
Transformers Devastation is a full-priced game and takes 5 hours to beat apparently.
It's not like Platinum Titles don't have scoring systems, detph, and replay value. Or that Cave games don't cost 80 dollars to import sometimes (not even counting if you need a jp 360 to play some of them).
RegalSin wrote:Japan an almost perfect society always threatened by outsiders....................
Instead I am stuck in the America's where women rule with an iron crotch, and a man could get arrested for sitting behind a computer too long.
No no no...it's not that it's short. It's the repetition of backgrounds and enemies.
It's a good game. It plays well, and is structured well.
They just didn't have enough assets to make for a more varied experience. If that's not an issue, then you'll be down with it.
I mean, I have all of Platinum's games (except for Infinite Space), and the only ones that I find to have too little enemy and area variety, are the Activision ones. It's obvious that they aren't given a lot of time or money with them.
Korra had no heart. Tranformers does. But it still didn't have the budget.
It plays very well and the replay fun factor is there. I've gone threw it 4 times or so now. My only complaint would be a lack of varied environments as well. Having said that I still love the game. It was priced at 50 and my gut just told me to expect some budget shortcuts.
It's also a big love letter to the G1 show. Fan service yes, but it works for me.
Damn Tim, you know there are quite a few Americans out there who still lives in tents due to this shitty economy, and you're dropping loads on a single game which only last 20 min. Do you think it's fair? How much did you spend this time?
The reason some of their recent games have been garbage, or lacking, is because of short schedules, limited budgets, or not having control of the project.
It looks like this is up their alley, and they can delay it all they want, as long as it comes out good. I'm tired of rushed Platinum products. Such a waste of talent.