I was making the point that unique games like Shadow of the Collosus and Heavy Rain aren't going to sell as well as games like COD regardless of how good they are.Piecewise said:Did you honestly compare shadow of the colossus to Heavy rain? That is just...you are...just get out.Ubermetalhed said:And here we go again.
All those who haven't played the games and just want to flame Heavy Rain et al please form an orderly queue...
Fahrenheit and Heavy Rain were great games. They are just not highly marketable though, much like Shadow of the Collosus, God hand, Okami etc aren't going to be household names even though they are brilliant.
He has a right to speak his mind about it but then again so do alot of other developers with underappreciated games.
Oh and he is right about one thing. Indigo Prophecy is a shit name.
Seriously.
Get out. GET OUT.
And again, misspelling COLOSSUS. Is it that hard? CO-LOSS-US.Ubermetalhed said:I was making the point that unique games like Shadow of the Collosus and Heavy Rain aren't going to sell as well as games like COD regardless of how good they are.Piecewise said:Did you honestly compare shadow of the colossus to Heavy rain? That is just...you are...just get out.Ubermetalhed said:And here we go again.
All those who haven't played the games and just want to flame Heavy Rain et al please form an orderly queue...
Fahrenheit and Heavy Rain were great games. They are just not highly marketable though, much like Shadow of the Collosus, God hand, Okami etc aren't going to be household names even though they are brilliant.
He has a right to speak his mind about it but then again so do alot of other developers with underappreciated games.
Oh and he is right about one thing. Indigo Prophecy is a shit name.
Seriously.
Get out. GET OUT.
And I didn't directly compare them, not that it should matter anyway unless you are that much of an idiot...oh wait.
So how about you 'GET OUT'.
This is actually how yy friend and I actually played our only play through of the game, I took two characters, and he took two characters and we switched it around.Cyberdelic said:If any one would like a new way to play Heavy Rain, it makes a fairly good party game [depressing atmosphere aside].
Get some beers/drinks in and whatever else you want, grab a friend for each of the playable characters, decide whom is whom and play the game whilst changing whom plays as the game changes characters. Each segment of each character is short enough to prevent boredom. This leads to a very organic and interesting game play experience and ending by which no one truly knows how the story will pan out. Plus you get the full enjoyment of watching and taking in what is happening on screen, some thing which I feel I could not fully appreciate the first time around as I was too involved with the quick time events.
Draconalis said:This is actually how yy friend and I actually played our only play through of the game, I took two characters, and he took two characters and we switched it around.Cyberdelic said:If any one would like a new way to play Heavy Rain, it makes a fairly good party game [depressing atmosphere aside].
Get some beers/drinks in and whatever else you want, grab a friend for each of the playable characters, decide whom is whom and play the game whilst changing whom plays as the game changes characters. Each segment of each character is short enough to prevent boredom. This leads to a very organic and interesting game play experience and ending by which no one truly knows how the story will pan out. Plus you get the full enjoyment of watching and taking in what is happening on screen, some thing which I feel I could not fully appreciate the first time around as I was too involved with the quick time events.
However, it was the ONLY way we could bring ourselves to play it. We sat back and Mystery Science 3000ed dat ***** to make it bearable.
For the record, he played the fed and the father, I played the PI and the chick.
Well... it all started when we got to the clown, and tried our damnedest to not buy our retarded kid a balloon to reward his running off like an idiot. It went down hill from there.Cyberdelic said:Mind if I ask what you found unbearable about the game?
Of course he does, he's an auteur, the most insecure and childish kind of creator on the planet. Maybe if he was actually talented he'd have a right to complain, but unfortunately he's notDraconalis said:Gods! This guy cries alot...
I wasn't directly comparing them. I wasn't acting like they were on equal footing. Somehow your reading into things that aren't there.Piecewise said:And again, misspelling COLOSSUS. Is it that hard? CO-LOSS-US.Ubermetalhed said:I was making the point that unique games like Shadow of the Collosus and Heavy Rain aren't going to sell as well as games like COD regardless of how good they are.Piecewise said:Did you honestly compare shadow of the colossus to Heavy rain? That is just...you are...just get out.Ubermetalhed said:And here we go again.
All those who haven't played the games and just want to flame Heavy Rain et al please form an orderly queue...
Fahrenheit and Heavy Rain were great games. They are just not highly marketable though, much like Shadow of the Collosus, God hand, Okami etc aren't going to be household names even though they are brilliant.
He has a right to speak his mind about it but then again so do alot of other developers with underappreciated games.
Oh and he is right about one thing. Indigo Prophecy is a shit name.
Seriously.
Get out. GET OUT.
And I didn't directly compare them, not that it should matter anyway unless you are that much of an idiot...oh wait.
So how about you 'GET OUT'.
And yes, unique games tend not to sell, but that wasn't why heavy rain didn't sell. Heavy rain didn't sell because it wasn't very good. It was held up on two basic points, the graphics and the "unique" game play, but in the end the gameplay consisted of an incredibly slow series of quicktime events and dragging two dimensional characters who might as well have had their parts within the generic crime novel plot tattooed on their foreheads. And even the graphics turned out to be less then stellar on many occasions.
And what ticks me off is that you're acting like it's on equal footing with something like SOTC simply because they are both unique. And yes, Heavy rain is unique, it's unique in much the same way that a modern doctor using trepidation is unique. It's not worthy of being compared.