Warrior 4 Jesus wrote:So what? Yes, great graphics are good, but completly useless if the gameplay is rubbish and unoriginal, cough (Halo), cough.
But its nice to see the PS2 is being pushed to the limits.
Warrior 4 Jesus wrote:Its not because Halo is on Xbox, I love Xbox as far as game consoles go.
Halo bored me to tears. I guess I just like the more original intellegent games like the Thief series and Age of Empires but a brainless FPS is sometimes a nice change of pace. But I do believe many of the game produced these days are forgetting the ultimate detail - good gameplay.
I'm a fan of the Nintendo 64. Sure it had only small variety, sure it was shortlived, but it had some of the best console games ever. Can anyone say Zelda: Ocarina of Time and Perfect Dark? The 64 was quality but on a catridge and with poor marketing. Playstation was lots of games, mediocore quality (with a few seriously quality titles) on a cd, and great marketing campaign. I believe part of Playstation's success is because of the cd format (longer lasting, higher storage space, higher techonolgy, can be pirated) whereas the 64 was a cartridge and therefore could not be pirated.
That's unfortunate, because there really were a large number of great games for the PS1. To name just a few, you have Tekken 3, Resident Evil 1&2, Chrono Cross, Street Fighter Alpha (a personal favorite), and Gran Turismo.Link Antilles wrote:I agree with you there, I never have liked the Playstation (that's kinda' why I'm still a little harsh on the PS2, even though I own a PS2) and about the only games I really enjoyed for it were the Final Fantasy ones.
I always find it interesting how people bash new and popular things for no real reason. For a long time it was considered cool and edgy to say that Matrix: Reloaded was a terrible movie, or that the Star Wars prequels were the worst movies ever made. Of course both claims are nonsense. In the say way, Halo's (deserved, in my opinion) popularity is bound to draw irrational criticism from time to time. I am not saying that it was a perfect game, but it is easily one of the best console FPS titles of all time.Warrior 4 Jesus wrote:Its not because Halo is on Xbox, I love Xbox as far as game consoles go. Halo bored me to tears.
cbwing0 wrote:That's unfortunate, because there really were a large number of great games for the PS1. To name just a few, you have Tekken 3, Resident Evil 1&2, Chrono Cross, Street Fighter Alpha (a personal favorite), and Gran Turismo.
Although Nintendo is the company that always touts its "innovation," the PS1 also had a lot of really revolutionary titles and/or overlooked classics. One of my favorites was the strategy/RPG Brigandine. The game had tons of replay value due to the fact that you could play as any of the warring factions]
Surprising, I know of Brigandine, didn't do to hot in the reviews, mostly because of it was not much new. Speaking of the strategy/RPG, I will say, one of my all time favorite games is on the PS, Final Fantasy Tactics (over looking it’s rough edges).
The fact that the PS1 had (and still has, through the PSone/PS2) such a large user base allowed developers to try things that would not have been feasible on other systems (like the N64, for instance). Games like Pa Rappa the Rapper, Twisted Metal, and Silent Hill would probably have died if they started out on the Saturn or N64.
Probably so, I don't think there should be one almighty console. Though, I'm not real fan of those three, but they did add favor to the industry.
That all depends on your tastes. I think that games like Street Fighter EX3, Dynasty Warriors, Tekken Tag Tournament, and Armored Core 2 are excellent. There may not have been any awesome RPGs at launch, but then very few systems have good RPGs at launch.
Guess it is taste. Those are fun games, but nothing excellent to me. Aside from AC 2, they're only rentals to me. Now, I love to play all-types of game and I really don't care what system it’s on if I play it, hate it, or love it. Nowadays, I really tend to agree with most of Gamespot's reviews and buy games that get around a mid 8 or higher. And rent the rest that catch my attention before I buy. Maybe I'm a jaded gamer and have too high standards for games.
the Multiplayer is awesome. Pitting your wits against 7 other intelligent human players in multiplayer is hardly what I would call mindless or boring. Halo 2 is even better, because you can go online rather than having to get 7 people together in your living room at one time.
Link Antilles wrote:Heh, well, I thought I could walk away, but still, I knew you'd respond, Cbwing.
In that case, the PS2 has definitely come along way in terms of graphics and gameplay quality since the initial release of the system. If you compare games that came out at or near launch with their subsequent sequels, this is especially apparent.Wingzero22 wrote:I just wonder what is everyone's take on PS2 and how far they have came since the PS2 frist came out.
Don't worry about that. The sad fact that most gamers cannot afford to own every new system ensures that they will be forced to take sides on the question of which console is "better." Whether this merely arises from a desire to convince oneself that they made the right choice in buying one console over the others, or from an honest comparison of the pros and cons of each system is irrelevant. The important thing to remember is that these systems wouldn't exist as long as they have if each did not have its respective merits; so it is sometimes necessary to correct the disparagment of over-zealous gamers on all sides of the "console wars."Wingzero22 wrote:I don't mean this turn into a fight about which system is better.
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