Decepticreep
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meh...
I'll say this though. If this game retails for 60$ new I'm prolly gonna sit it out. Considering the fiasco we all went through for the last release, there better be compensation. SSFIV is coming out at 40$ brand new, and that game has a massive cast upgrade, cooler music, speed changes, damage work and other stuff, so there is no excuse for this to be full retail.
In current gen spec ops argument, SNKP is the lowest company on the totem pole, its at such a level now, to where people immediately shun brand new games as garbage because of such massive let downs and business failures.
listen to yourself. KOFXIII is a brand new game. It should be judged on its own merits. Not what KOFXII ended up being, because anyone with a brain knew what they were buying. And if they were unsure about the online play, they would know better than to pay $60 for the first official KOF this generation that attempts online play outside Japan if they are that critical about online quality or other areas.
Reviews were up before it's official release date, player hands on previews were up the week before due to the early release.
Have any of you considered that KOFXIII can turn it to be something too good to miss out on? If it delivers story, a boss, and a larger roster, it already deserves the $60 price tag. They aren't rich like Capcom who can afford to allow a $40 price tag on SuperSFIV.
Not all companies can afford missing out on the full price profits.
20$ may seem nothing but times that by the number of potential sales and that's how much money they would lose/miss if they cut the price tag because crybabies can't let go of the KOFXII case. It's just as dumb as the people that started a boycott related to Left 4 Dead 2, different case, but similiar complaints about L4D1 should of had everything they made for L4D2.
Look at Street Fighter 1, it's considered a failure in many ways, but did Capcom make Street Fighter 2 cheaper because everyone felt SF1 sucked?
Did everyone not give Street Fighter 2 a chance just because SF1 was one of the worst games ever created? Also Street Fighter III didn't start as a success story either. it wasn't until Third Strike that the series was crowned with much praise. And everytime III is mentioned, they would only talk about Third Strike.
KOFXII may be considered a low point in the series, but people should not carry over those opinions over to KOFXIII. Even expecting a lower price tag.
Just see everything KOFXIII will offer, then decide if you wanna spend $60 or not based on what it offers, not what KOFXII has done wrong to expect something ridiculous like a lower price tag for KOFXIII, because of all the possible things
related to KOFXIII (Story, bigger Character selection, boss, etc.), a lower price tag is the least likely to happen. Most people won't even care about the whole KOFXII subject. They'll buy KOFXIII full price anyway.
A good gamer doesn't miss out on great games, no matter how much someone may think a company "owes" them. If the product delivers have enough gameplay, content and presentation, then it's a done deal.
These days, people can find out virtually everything about a game before buying it, reviews, streams, message boards, etc. So if people think
they got robbed, they should of done their homework.
They should look at KOFXIII with a clear mind instead of dwelling in the past.
listen to yourself. KOFXIII is a brand new game. It should be judged on its own merits. Not what KOFXII ended up being, because anyone with a brain knew what they were buying. And if they were unsure about the online play, they would know better than to pay $60 for the first official KOF this generation that attempts online play outside Japan if they are that critical about online quality or other areas.
Reviews were up before it's official release date, player hands on previews were up the week before due to the early release.
Have any of you considered that KOFXIII can turn it to be something too good to miss out on? If it delivers story, a boss, and a larger roster, it already deserves the $60 price tag. They aren't rich like Capcom who can afford to allow a $40 price tag on SuperSFIV.
Not all companies can afford missing out on the full price profits.
20$ may seem nothing but times that by the number of potential sales and that's how much money they would lose/miss if they cut the price tag because crybabies can't let go of the KOFXII case. It's just as dumb as the people that started a boycott related to Left 4 Dead 2, different case, but similiar complaints about L4D1 should of had everything they made for L4D2.
Look at Street Fighter 1, it's considered a failure in many ways, but did Capcom make Street Fighter 2 cheaper because everyone felt SF1 sucked?
Did everyone not give Street Fighter 2 a chance just because SF1 was one of the worst games ever created? Also Street Fighter III didn't start as a success story either. it wasn't until Third Strike that the series was crowned with much praise. And everytime III is mentioned, they would only talk about Third Strike.
KOFXII may be considered a low point in the series, but people should not carry over those opinions over to KOFXIII. Even expecting a lower price tag.
Just see everything KOFXIII will offer, then decide if you wanna spend $60 or not based on what it offers, not what KOFXII has done wrong to expect something ridiculous like a lower price tag for KOFXIII, because of all the possible things
related to KOFXIII (Story, bigger Character selection, boss, etc.), a lower price tag is the least likely to happen. Most people won't even care about the whole KOFXII subject. They'll buy KOFXIII full price anyway.
A good gamer doesn't miss out on great games, no matter how much someone may think a company "owes" them. If the product delivers have enough gameplay, content and presentation, then it's a done deal.
These days, people can find out virtually everything about a game before buying it, reviews, streams, message boards, etc. So if people think
they got robbed, they should of done their homework.
They should look at KOFXIII with a clear mind instead of dwelling in the past.
you sound like someone who works for SNKP.someone from KOF XIII development team.
listen to yourself. KOFXIII is a brand new game. It should be judged on its own merits. Not what KOFXII ended up being, because anyone with a brain knew what they were buying. And if they were unsure about the online play, they would know better than to pay $60 for the first official KOF this generation that attempts online play outside Japan if they are that critical about online quality or other areas.
Reviews were up before it's official release date, player hands on previews were up the week before due to the early release.
Have any of you considered that KOFXIII can turn it to be something too good to miss out on? If it delivers story, a boss, and a larger roster, it already deserves the $60 price tag. They aren't rich like Capcom who can afford to allow a $40 price tag on SuperSFIV.
Not all companies can afford missing out on the full price profits.
20$ may seem nothing but times that by the number of potential sales and that's how much money they would lose/miss if they cut the price tag because crybabies can't let go of the KOFXII case. It's just as dumb as the people that started a boycott related to Left 4 Dead 2, different case, but similiar complaints about L4D1 should of had everything they made for L4D2.
Look at Street Fighter 1, it's considered a failure in many ways, but did Capcom make Street Fighter 2 cheaper because everyone felt SF1 sucked?
Did everyone not give Street Fighter 2 a chance just because SF1 was one of the worst games ever created? Also Street Fighter III didn't start as a success story either. it wasn't until Third Strike that the series was crowned with much praise. And everytime III is mentioned, they would only talk about Third Strike.
KOFXII may be considered a low point in the series, but people should not carry over those opinions over to KOFXIII. Even expecting a lower price tag.
Just see everything KOFXIII will offer, then decide if you wanna spend $60 or not based on what it offers, not what KOFXII has done wrong to expect something ridiculous like a lower price tag for KOFXIII, because of all the possible things
related to KOFXIII (Story, bigger Character selection, boss, etc.), a lower price tag is the least likely to happen. Most people won't even care about the whole KOFXII subject. They'll buy KOFXIII full price anyway.
A good gamer doesn't miss out on great games, no matter how much someone may think a company "owes" them. If the product delivers have enough gameplay, content and presentation, then it's a done deal.
These days, people can find out virtually everything about a game before buying it, reviews, streams, message boards, etc. So if people think
they got robbed, they should of done their homework.
They should look at KOFXIII with a clear mind instead of dwelling in the past.
listen to yourself. KOFXIII is a brand new game. It should be judged on its own merits. Not what KOFXII ended up being, because anyone with a brain knew what they were buying. And if they were unsure about the online play, they would know better than to pay $60 for the first official KOF this generation that attempts online play outside Japan if they are that critical about online quality or other areas.
Reviews were up before it's official release date, player hands on previews were up the week before due to the early release.
Have any of you considered that KOFXIII can turn it to be something too good to miss out on? If it delivers story, a boss, and a larger roster, it already deserves the $60 price tag. They aren't rich like Capcom who can afford to allow a $40 price tag on SuperSFIV.
Not all companies can afford missing out on the full price profits.
20$ may seem nothing but times that by the number of potential sales and that's how much money they would lose/miss if they cut the price tag because crybabies can't let go of the KOFXII case. It's just as dumb as the people that started a boycott related to Left 4 Dead 2, different case, but similiar complaints about L4D1 should of had everything they made for L4D2.
Look at Street Fighter 1, it's considered a failure in many ways, but did Capcom make Street Fighter 2 cheaper because everyone felt SF1 sucked?
Did everyone not give Street Fighter 2 a chance just because SF1 was one of the worst games ever created? Also Street Fighter III didn't start as a success story either. it wasn't until Third Strike that the series was crowned with much praise. And everytime III is mentioned, they would only talk about Third Strike.
KOFXII may be considered a low point in the series, but people should not carry over those opinions over to KOFXIII. Even expecting a lower price tag.
Just see everything KOFXIII will offer, then decide if you wanna spend $60 or not based on what it offers, not what KOFXII has done wrong to expect something ridiculous like a lower price tag for KOFXIII, because of all the possible things
related to KOFXIII (Story, bigger Character selection, boss, etc.), a lower price tag is the least likely to happen. Most people won't even care about the whole KOFXII subject. They'll buy KOFXIII full price anyway.
A good gamer doesn't miss out on great games, no matter how much someone may think a company "owes" them. If the product delivers have enough gameplay, content and presentation, then it's a done deal.
These days, people can find out virtually everything about a game before buying it, reviews, streams, message boards, etc. So if people think
they got robbed, they should of done their homework.
They should look at KOFXIII with a clear mind instead of dwelling in the past.
this is like trying to reason with children. 9_9
I think there will be people who like XII when they come back to it some day. Especially if it has backgrounds, music and moves/combos that aren't in the next games. Just like how there are older MVS KOF's that weren't real well received back in their day, but now there are many fans who appreciate them.
listen to yourself. KOFXIII is a brand new game. It should be judged on its own merits. Not what KOFXII ended up being, because anyone with a brain knew what they were buying. And if they were unsure about the online play, they would know better than to pay $60 for the first official KOF this generation that attempts online play outside Japan if they are that critical about online quality or other areas.
Reviews were up before it's official release date, player hands on previews were up the week before due to the early release.
Have any of you considered that KOFXIII can turn it to be something too good to miss out on? If it delivers story, a boss, and a larger roster, it already deserves the $60 price tag. They aren't rich like Capcom who can afford to allow a $40 price tag on SuperSFIV.
Not all companies can afford missing out on the full price profits.
Look at Street Fighter 1, it's considered a failure in many ways, but did Capcom make Street Fighter 2 cheaper because everyone felt SF1 sucked?
KOFXII may be considered a low point in the series, but people should not carry over those opinions over to KOFXIII. Even expecting a lower price tag.
They should look at KOFXIII with a clear mind instead of dwelling in the past.
Taiso don't get yourself wet this time , ok?
Wouldn't like you feeling all blue because there is no boss in this game , mmkay?
Taiso don't get yourself wet this time , ok?
Wouldn't like you feeling all blue because there is no boss in this game , mmkay?
by the way , i m hyped as hell
can't wait for the preview