KRONOS
Hardened Shock Trooper
- Joined
- Feb 18, 2004
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Thanks man
Thanks man
I would love to see some new platformers emerge. There's what, three?
Blue's Journey
Top Hunter
Spin Master
Oh, and Magician Lord. Oops!
Gaaaaaannnnnnnnnnryu
Lol. You're right. Still, what's the ratio between platformers to fighters? Or shmups?
I would take a new slug if they do it without overloading with strange and bizarre weapons.
I always point to Sonic Mania as the perfect example of how a sequel should be made. The game is pristine, flawless and hits all the spots right.
They could take everything that was in Metal Slug 2 (minus the extreme slowdown, but I'd still like some in certain situations), add new stages and they would have a great sequel.
Or they could make a "time travel" episode, where the player has to follow Morden through some of the classic stages, each with a small new twist here and there and make a completely new final mission.
That wasn't slowdown. People just didn't understand bullet time yet.They could take everything that was in Metal Slug 2 (minus the extreme slowdown,
SNK is first and foremost a company that made its mark in the fighting game genre, same as Capcom.
They wouldn't even need to put a game PCB in there, nobody would notice.
SNK had success long before fighting games were a thing, and before the Neo even existed. Ikari Warriors was huge. It got ported to every console and computer I can think of. Baseball Stars was a massively successful NES game. P.O.W. Was in just about every arcade, and personally, I adore Iron Tank and Psycho Soldier [emoji38]
With regards to Metal Slug...I’d love to see something out of SNK that ISN’T a fighting game, because I’ve always appreciated their titles from other genres. The caveat being that I’d like it to be good. But I’d be intrigued to see what they come up with. Just please don’t make it an FPS.
Lol tru. They could stick Legend of Success Joe in there and it'd he fine
This rubs me the same way that saying that Nintendo popularized video games does, and the best way I can describe it is youthful ignorance.SNK is first and foremost a company that made its mark in the fighting game genre
This rubs me the same way that saying that Nintendo popularized video games does, and the best way I can describe it is youthful ignorance.