DuckTales Success Could Lead To More Remastered Classics

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Re: DuckTales Success Could Lead To More Remastered Classics

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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.
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.
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Re: DuckTales Success Could Lead To More Remastered Classics

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FerretGamer wrote:
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.
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.
It takes like two seconds. The things people whine about these days...

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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Re: DuckTales Success Could Lead To More Remastered Classics

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FerretGamer wrote:
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.
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.
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.

Im waiting for that physical version.
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Damm64 wrote:The first "holding hand level" lasta about.. 10-15 minutes how is that too long?
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.
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