Originally posted by euchrid
Actually, yeah, I'd say it does. I think people will dig the process for building fighters, acquiring gear, and then actually fighting. The modern gameplay / retro look might not do it for everyone (see: all the bitching here about GLB2 graphics), but as a 33-year old American person, the retro designs tap directly into nostalgia veins that run pretty deep for me. And I think the whole thing is being executed with an attention to detail and a sense of humor that should, I hope, win people over.
That being said, if you're mainly looking for things to scoff at or complain about, I trust you'll be able to find a few.
To me, it's Mybrute, without it being free. Now if I am going to play it, I want something's that aren't Mybrute. What is going to really make it different?
Actually, yeah, I'd say it does. I think people will dig the process for building fighters, acquiring gear, and then actually fighting. The modern gameplay / retro look might not do it for everyone (see: all the bitching here about GLB2 graphics), but as a 33-year old American person, the retro designs tap directly into nostalgia veins that run pretty deep for me. And I think the whole thing is being executed with an attention to detail and a sense of humor that should, I hope, win people over.
That being said, if you're mainly looking for things to scoff at or complain about, I trust you'll be able to find a few.
To me, it's Mybrute, without it being free. Now if I am going to play it, I want something's that aren't Mybrute. What is going to really make it different?