icycalm wrote: the kind of 2D games your article should have been about.
Ah, I missed this part....
So what games? like imports? or just pure 2D?
BTW, doesn't Brandon do most of the insertcredit stuff?
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by Recap » 18 Dec 2007 17:17
The Best High-Resolution 2D Games Yet To Be Released
Luckly for old-school gamers, there are plenty of two-dimensional games on portable gaming devices like the GBA, DS, and PSP.
The UDON team is striving to give a modern look to every element of the game while keeping its original style.
The optimist in me says that with all the work they are putting into this remake, I don’t think that Capcom and UDON will let Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix be anything less than incredible.
and polished it with modern gaming gloss in order to resurect a genre that has been forgotten by the gaming masses.
As if the standard adventure mode and game’s slick and humorous style wasn’t enough to get old-school fans excited
Hudson is teaming up with Natsume (the team behind Harvest Moon)
Omega Five is stricktly 2D in terms of gameplay, but does feature 3D elements. One particular gimmick for this game is that enemies can emerge from the 3D background and not just from the top and bottom of the screen.
In their informitive preview, IGN discusses the control scheme:”As your player hovers over the screen, like Space Harrier from a different perspective,
The XBox Live Arcade might have been the most logical choice for a 2D Action RPG,
so there should be some quality behind Söldner-X’s promises.
by icycalm » 18 Dec 2007 17:23
by racketboy » 18 Dec 2007 17:30
by icycalm » 18 Dec 2007 17:31
racketboy wrote: You think that's bad, you should read some of my older stuff.
by racketboy » 18 Dec 2007 17:37
icycalm wrote:No one is criticizing your writing skill. Only your knowledge of the subject matter.
by icycalm » 18 Dec 2007 17:39
by Recap » 18 Dec 2007 18:16
racketboy wrote:tone
racketboy wrote:Dude, chill out.
racketboy wrote:I recommend you
racketboy wrote:The criticism at the beginning of this thread: not so useful.
racketboy wrote:let see you do better
racketboy wrote:and I'll take you seriously.
racketboy wrote:Now who is this Recap guy and what is his deal?
racketboy wrote:So is he just jealous
racketboy wrote:Get a life, man.
racketboy wrote:You still make no sense.
racketboy wrote:Or is trolling just a sport for you?
by icycalm » 18 Dec 2007 18:27
by racketboy » 18 Dec 2007 18:29
icycalm wrote:You guys just got off on the wrong foot. racketboy, I told you this via PM, but I repeat for the benefit of the others that it's unreasonable to call someone a troll and not expect some kind of a response. So please do as you said and just drop it.
by icycalm » 21 Dec 2007 22:52
Also what makes you believe that insomnia.ac reviews are biased? To me it looks like that site is made out of love for video games, not something that is made to pay the bills.
by icycalm » 22 Dec 2007 12:02
by icycalm » 30 Dec 2007 01:25
by Flying Omelette » 30 Dec 2007 04:00
icycalm wrote:1. I hate comments-based systems.
by icycalm » 30 Dec 2007 08:48
by burnsro » 30 Dec 2007 20:32
by Recap » 02 Jan 2008 14:34
burnsro wrote:Your opinion is more important, and interesting I hope, than random people.
by icycalm » 02 Jan 2008 15:17
Recap wrote:I can see the point of having it in the links section
Recap wrote:What am I missing here?