Pyrrus
[14] Master
Even if it were just CaS parts , I would be content with that . I'm hoping we get the rest of the what was promised to us ;_;
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I would pay for a new game, since the story would (logically) be different, while still clearing things up. With SCV we got "Guys, here is your new game 17 years later, stuff happened, but we didn't implemented them yet, so believe whatever you want and give us your money". I hope that SCVI or SCAoD would rather be "that just happened before SCV" AND THEN the story would go on to finish SCV, or else "just after SCV", with explanations of what happened throughout the game.If they dont fix what SCV left out or messed up, you'd basically be doing that for SCVI anyway if you think about it. I dont think the requested content has to be on another disc but most likely it would just be a seperate release. Though I'd be more disappointed if all this post is from Harada is just the continuation of releasing CAS parts.
thug life
And if Harada meant continuation of CAS parts, I'm gonna buy a ticket to Japan, hunt him down and show him some fighting skills I have :D
I disagree with this statement. Fighting games have short play times per match, yet they manage to have tons of depth. This makes them the perfect portable action game - especially now that there's Wifi and you can play online just about anywhere at any time.Fighting games on portables are a waste of time.
If it's a Vita version of SCV, i'd be perfectly ok with it. As long as it has;
- all of the content found on SCV, including the various DLC's
- Additional CaS pieces. (Comparable to SC4->SCBD addition of pieces)
- Additional Single-Player content would be a bonus, but I can live without it.
I disagree with this statement. Fighting games have short play times per match, yet they manage to have tons of depth. This makes them the perfect portable action game (specially now that there's Wifi and you can play online just about anywhere at any time).
Fighting games on portables are a waste of time.
While I agree on the fact that Broken Destiny was a waste, the PS Vita has an online functionality that is nearly identical to the Ps3's. It even allows for cross-platform play. I think an extended version of SCV including a free upgrade for the console version would be a great way to revive interest in the game outside of 8WR.Any format with useless multiplayer options are useless for fighting games, and sends the wrong directional method to consumer and the fanbase. Don't do it. SC:BD was a wasted opportunity to revitalize the SC4 scene, and the majority of people who played it got nothing out of it but mastubatory nonsense. All the changes were pointless because there was no environment for them. Mode to teach people to play? What is the point where there is a shitty and pointless multiplayer option on a portable system.
Waste of resources and a pure casual cash grab.
....But hey, that's just my idea ^^
Anyway, who plans to buy a Vita to play the next SC game? I won't, 'cause either it's another failure and they'll take their last chance on PS4/Xbox3, or it's a success and they'll plan the next SC game on a next gen console.
Just a matter of culture I assume, here I must admit I never see anyone with a portable console anywhere... I cannot imagine myself leaving home to play video games (except at a friend's), that's all :DSnip
If there's a Vita version.. I'll most likely pick it up.
I'd rather have a PS4 game. End of Story.
d_b said:The fact of the matter is, the majority of gamers/consumers aren't 13 year olds anymore. They are mostly men ranging from 20-30. The days of being a closeted gamer are over, and the archaic stereotypes of yesteryear have just faded into oblivion.
How can I not overreact?Mr Harada said:Nice. But Plz don't say "LOST character".