dsheinem wrote:MulishaSoldier929 wrote:If were talking 'good' Sega made games since after the Dreamcast days I will say that Vitua Fighter 5 was awesome. A really solid worthwhile addition to the Vitua Fighter series. The bad really does out weigh the good unfortunately. Journey into Dreams anyone?
Gonna call bullshit on this one. In the decade since DC games stopped being made, Sega has had a better good/bad ratio than people give them credit for. Metacritic, which tracks most games released since 2002 or so, agrees, giving Sega (as a publisher) 246 positive to 47 negative and 311 mixed (
http://www.metacritic.com/company/sega). Granted, Metacritic is not an end-all be-all measure, but it isn't a horrible one for something like this. Looking at that list, I can easily find 5-10 games made and/or published by Sega that I have enjoyed every year since the DC ended.
I think what people get upset about is how they have sometimes fucked up or ignored old IPs (e.g. the Golden Axe reboot, many many bad Sonic games until about 2009 or so, no new Shenmue, etc.). But really, those are the exceptions.
Since the DC ended we have had very good to excellent Sonic, Panzer Dragoon, Phantasy Star, Virtua Fighter, Daytona, After Burner, House of the Dead, Samba de Amigo, Shining, Out Run, 2K, Jet Radio, Sega GT, Sega Rally, Shinobi, Virtua Tennis, and Space Channel games. They've also done a tremendous job of porting old Genesis, SMS, and DC games to both disc and online services for newer consoles.
In addition - and this is something their old competitor Nintendo can't claim - Sega has introduced many great NEW IPs in the past decade. Super Monkey Ball, Valkyria Chronicles, Yakuza, Initial D, Condemned, Infinite Space, Otogi, Bayonetta, The Conduit, Binary Domain, Vanquish, Crush, The Cave, and more I am forgetting.
So yeah, don't look at the Were-hog or an occasional lame sequel and claim that the company has more bad games than good since the end of the DC. Because it is bullshit.