22nd June 2004, 7:32 PM
Hey, system exclusivity can be a good thing. Minor things. Adding a special character to Soul Calibur II is one thing.
That's a good thing, if you like Link, Heihachi, or Spawn, buy the version you want with them in it. If you don't have the system for your character, buy it for the other system, and get the same great game, exactly as it is on the other system (expect for minor things like load times), minus that character, plus a new one. That's a great way to do system exclusivity, making sure gamers aren't missing out with one version by getting another.
This is totally different. GameCube gets NO new music, NO Navi Mode, FUCKED UP button layouts, and God only knows what else they haven't even told us about, while the PS2 gets all the good stuff. That's a horrible way to market a game. Even the inital idea of interviews for one, anime for the other was acceptable, but this is so ludicrously unfair to GameCube owners I'm surprised Capcom is even bothering with it.
Oh well. It can't be helped, and there's no use getting upset about it. It's a great game, and it will be in my hands (and PS2) tomorrow, and I will be here raving about how awesome it is. See you then!
That's a good thing, if you like Link, Heihachi, or Spawn, buy the version you want with them in it. If you don't have the system for your character, buy it for the other system, and get the same great game, exactly as it is on the other system (expect for minor things like load times), minus that character, plus a new one. That's a great way to do system exclusivity, making sure gamers aren't missing out with one version by getting another.
This is totally different. GameCube gets NO new music, NO Navi Mode, FUCKED UP button layouts, and God only knows what else they haven't even told us about, while the PS2 gets all the good stuff. That's a horrible way to market a game. Even the inital idea of interviews for one, anime for the other was acceptable, but this is so ludicrously unfair to GameCube owners I'm surprised Capcom is even bothering with it.
Oh well. It can't be helped, and there's no use getting upset about it. It's a great game, and it will be in my hands (and PS2) tomorrow, and I will be here raving about how awesome it is. See you then!
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