Napalmbrain
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NateTheGreat said:Yeah, I'm really glad this debate happended and was pretty much friendly the whole way thourgh and who knew we'd have it on a forum about a Nintendo console?I hope we can have more debates like this in the future. Isn't it a pitty we never hear debates like this on TV or the radio or anywhere; sure there are the Presidential debates, but the opponents never get down to the roots of what they're really for or against.
At least you get debates. Here in Britain you can't even tell what each party stands for what any more! You're right, more debates would make for much better policies and ideas and allow politicians to take in people's considerations instead of just going ahead with their natural knee-jerk reactions to everything.
NateTheGreat said:Yeah, look what happened to Prince of Persia when it got it's first sequel: The Warior Within! It's funny how some Europeans, like the one's who developed that sequel, think Westerners wanted the Prince to be more "gritty and hard" when really, most of us liked the Prince in the first game the way he was.
I'm really glad they brought back the real Prince in the final game, minus the blood and hard rock!:lol:
*nothing against hard rock, but it simply didn't fit in Prince of Persia*
What a daft idea that was. They focused way too much on combat, turned the Prince into another boring anti-hero, and the move to hard rock was ill advised (in my opinion one of the best things about Sands of Time was its sound). I'm hoping Ubisoft don't make the same mistake again and get the right atmosphere for Red Steel.