18th September 2003, 10:59 AM
Oh come on... I like all kinds of games, I think that has been established quite well...
Some serieses are best when they change... some aren't. For example I like it more when strategy games change more... strategy game sequels which are near-identical to previous ones don't intrest me nearly as much... that's why I didn't like Age of Empires 2 as much, for example... its better when those games change more, like Blizz's games have always done. But Mega Man? That series came up with a formula that works quite well and stuck with it... I have no problem with that, given the structure of the series. As I've said, I wouldn't want it to change much... it works great as it is! They can change it some but not too much or it wouldn't really be Mega Man... Legends did the 'too far' thing. You don't like the repetition of the formula... fine. Me, and plenty of others, still do. And it doesn't mean that I like all serieses that are repetitive or games that are not innovative... not at all...
Some serieses are best when they change... some aren't. For example I like it more when strategy games change more... strategy game sequels which are near-identical to previous ones don't intrest me nearly as much... that's why I didn't like Age of Empires 2 as much, for example... its better when those games change more, like Blizz's games have always done. But Mega Man? That series came up with a formula that works quite well and stuck with it... I have no problem with that, given the structure of the series. As I've said, I wouldn't want it to change much... it works great as it is! They can change it some but not too much or it wouldn't really be Mega Man... Legends did the 'too far' thing. You don't like the repetition of the formula... fine. Me, and plenty of others, still do. And it doesn't mean that I like all serieses that are repetitive or games that are not innovative... not at all...