I wish you could just press a button to skip the cut scene. Instead, you have to pause the game and choose the skip cinematic option. It does get very annoying for replays of the game.TheGregzilla wrote:Im with the camp that would prefer more 'retro-styled' new games like MM9+10. I played the Ducktales HD the other day at a friends house, and all of the added stuff (Thats right-added stuff, its not a direct HD upgrade, they have added a ton of crap to it) just feels...out of place. The cutscenes get real old, real fast. The first level (a totally new level) is just a hand holding 'how to play' level that drags on for way too long. I was excited about the game, but after playing it, I realize I'd rather just be playing the original.
DuckTales Success Could Lead To More Remastered Classics
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FerretGamer
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It takes like two seconds. The things people whine about these days...FerretGamer wrote:I wish you could just press a button to skip the cut scene. Instead, you have to pause the game and choose the skip cinematic option. It does get very annoying for replays of the game.TheGregzilla wrote:Im with the camp that would prefer more 'retro-styled' new games like MM9+10. I played the Ducktales HD the other day at a friends house, and all of the added stuff (Thats right-added stuff, its not a direct HD upgrade, they have added a ton of crap to it) just feels...out of place. The cutscenes get real old, real fast. The first level (a totally new level) is just a hand holding 'how to play' level that drags on for way too long. I was excited about the game, but after playing it, I realize I'd rather just be playing the original.
Anyways, congrats noise. You got what you wanted
http://www.gamesradar.com/ducktales-rem ... -november/
Next week, along with the new Ratchet & Clank game
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Seriously. Screw you Shao Kahn I'm gonna play Animal Crossing.
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If you had that button that skips a cutscene there will be people complaining that you can't pause the cutscene, seriously why is it so bad? I watched gameplays of the whole first and second level and to the contrary of some the characters and cutscenes grown on me overtime and i enjoy them. The first "holding hand level" lasta about.. 10-15 minutes how is that too long? Anyway i think people just want something to complain about.FerretGamer wrote:I wish you could just press a button to skip the cut scene. Instead, you have to pause the game and choose the skip cinematic option. It does get very annoying for replays of the game.TheGregzilla wrote:Im with the camp that would prefer more 'retro-styled' new games like MM9+10. I played the Ducktales HD the other day at a friends house, and all of the added stuff (Thats right-added stuff, its not a direct HD upgrade, they have added a ton of crap to it) just feels...out of place. The cutscenes get real old, real fast. The first level (a totally new level) is just a hand holding 'how to play' level that drags on for way too long. I was excited about the game, but after playing it, I realize I'd rather just be playing the original.
Im waiting for that physical version.
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10-15 minutes is very long for a level in a platformer. I can beat the entire game on the NES in little more than that.Damm64 wrote:The first "holding hand level" lasta about.. 10-15 minutes how is that too long?