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Offline Ian Sane

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RE: New Unity Screenshots Revealed
« Reply #25 on: January 19, 2004, 06:20:53 AM »
Boy has this topic gone off topic.  Anyway I don't know much about Unity but it looks neat.  I'll wait for reviews though before I try it out.  I'm surprised that some of you are dismissing it so early though.  Who cares if it won't sell?  This is the Gamecube.  Everything doesn't sell.  I figure most of you would be willing to give it a chance since us Cube owners are supposed to be more hardcore or whatever.

Offline KDR_11k

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RE: New Unity Screenshots Revealed
« Reply #26 on: January 19, 2004, 06:54:28 AM »
Unless it's as bad as Tempest, I'll grab it for sure, that's clear. I love abstract games. It's sponsored by Peter Molyneaux, so sales don't seem to matter, originality is what the "publisher" wants. What we should ask ourselves: Will we remember this game en years on?

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RE: New Unity Screenshots Revealed
« Reply #27 on: January 20, 2004, 05:02:35 AM »
thecubedcanuck, I didn't mean to rip on your game. I was trying not to. In fact, I cut out a bunch of crap that was ripping on it, and I even admitted I hadn't played it. Stop being a dick and tell me what the hell the new "free" sytle of gameplay that GTA3 had is? If its a sham but the game is fun, thats great. I don't mind repeats usually as long as they're done well. If it brought something new to the table, then explain it, cause so far I ain't heard nothing

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RE: New Unity Screenshots Revealed
« Reply #28 on: January 20, 2004, 11:04:05 AM »
Because you haven't played the game! You don't demand that people explain what makes a book so great, or a painting so great just by hearing very little about.  Generally you have to read the book, view the painting, and after that you usually discuss it.  What your doing now is similar on par with the blind men and the elephant, blindly describing a rough idea of what they think it is.

As for grand theft auto, the freedom is what is fun about it.  There is a lot of freedom to go do a side mission (there are too many to get bored with) and a lot of the game lets you just do whatever you want.  It just comes down to a fun game that lets you do basically anything you want.