Unless Tito is very unfamiliar with hack-and-slash, I doubt that Jim Sterling would have a different review. I bet he'll be like Bob reviewing Super Mario 3D World: objective and fully aware that most people aren't nearly as big of a fan as he is.Steve Waltz said:I hope Sterling will review this game for The Escapist. I mean, I'm a Civ fan, so I will trust Tito completely when it comes to his review on Beyond Earth, but I'm also a fan of Dynasty Warriors, and, I'm sorry Tito, but I don't trust your judgement on a hack-and-slash. It still looks lovely and it's looking more and more that this is the year I buy my first next-gen console.
Ah, you're right! I went back to the article and he says that he didn't understand the concept of the conversion of Zelda and a hack-n-slash. I misread it as that he didn't understand the concept of a hack-n-slash, in general. I wouldn't trust the review of someone that didn't understand hack-n-slashes to review one, but if the reviewer is familiar with the genre then I have no problem trusting his review on one.Xman490 said:Unless Tito is very unfamiliar with hack-and-slash, I doubt that Jim Sterling would have a different review. I bet he'll be like Bob reviewing Super Mario 3D World: objective and fully aware that most people aren't nearly as big of a fan as he is.Steve Waltz said:I hope Sterling will review this game for The Escapist. I mean, I'm a Civ fan, so I will trust Tito completely when it comes to his review on Beyond Earth, but I'm also a fan of Dynasty Warriors, and, I'm sorry Tito, but I don't trust your judgement on a hack-and-slash. It still looks lovely and it's looking more and more that this is the year I buy my first next-gen console.
My guess is that every character will be able to use every weapon, or at least every secondary weapon. You know bombs, the fire rod, hook shot and what ever else they add in.Aiddon said:I do find it funny how Link is currently outnumbered 3 to 1 on the gender ratio for the game. So far all the character look unique with Zelda, Link, Midna, and Impa having their own styles going on. I do wonder about what types of other weapons they'll get since Link gets to use the Fire Rod in addition to a sword and shield set.
I've found that that the secret to using game reviews to advise purchases is to find a handful of reviewers from different sites that have similar tastes to me in games and listen only to them. That way, if someone is hyper-objective about a game series because they're a fan (like Jim Sterling is with Dynasty Warriors) the review will still matter to me because we like the same things.Steve Waltz said:Ah, you're right! I went back to the article and he says that he didn't understand the concept of the conversion of Zelda and a hack-n-slash. I misread it as that he didn't understand the concept of a hack-n-slash, in general. I wouldn't trust the review of someone that didn't understand hack-n-slashes to review one, but if the reviewer is familiar with the genre then I have no problem trusting his review on one.Xman490 said:Unless Tito is very unfamiliar with hack-and-slash, I doubt that Jim Sterling would have a different review. I bet he'll be like Bob reviewing Super Mario 3D World: objective and fully aware that most people aren't nearly as big of a fan as he is.Steve Waltz said:I hope Sterling will review this game for The Escapist. I mean, I'm a Civ fan, so I will trust Tito completely when it comes to his review on Beyond Earth, but I'm also a fan of Dynasty Warriors, and, I'm sorry Tito, but I don't trust your judgement on a hack-and-slash. It still looks lovely and it's looking more and more that this is the year I buy my first next-gen console.
All reviews can be considered objective, though. There was that negative review on Sonic All Stars Racing: Transformed on Kotaku just because the reviewer didn't like cart racing games and found it too difficult? That was the moment I found not to trust reviewers of games I'm interested in unless they're fans of the genre. I mean, seriously, Yahtzee hates dungeon crawlers -- Did any fans of Diablo 2 actually think about his negative review when considering buying the third installment? He also hates RTSs, would any fans of RTSs trust his reviews on one? I mean, as a fan of a genre, I wouldn't trust anyone else's review of the a game unless they were also a fan of the genre.
Still, it's all moot, because as you pointed out, I misread the first sentence in the article and it screwed up my view on the article.
However, doesn't everyone knows Sterling is a fan of Dynasty Warriors? He throws up the fact every chance he gets (not saying it's a bad thing).
Only more colorful instead of blackness right? Then again, it might've fitted the theme of TP better to go for that style.prpshrt said:Yay twilight princess art style . I wish they used that art style for the newer zelda games.