SineSwiper wrote:Kupek wrote:Except that it's $10 and is, in fact, a new game.
Really?
A new game?
So.......because it has the same basic plot and ending and have the same basic setup it's not a new game?
No one has EVER denied the fact that Mega Man sequels generally are just more of the same with small evolutionary changes with each iteration (aside from a more major change for each new series). The game is based on level and boss design, who gives a flyin' fuck about the story or the fact that they have the same basic setup (BTW, they tried to change that and people got PISSED). Yet we seem to always come back to it saying how they're not even trying or how they're a rip-off since they're just more levels. It seems that those who aren't Mega Man fans just don't get it.
This is exactly why the games only sell to the fans of the series. Some people want more of the same. I for one am perfectly happy with a game that uses old technology and gameplay mechanics but is designed well and is fun as fuck. One of my fav SNES games was actually SMB Lost Levels. It was actually quite refreshing and amazingly fun to play VERY hard levels of the game that got me to beg for a NES for Xmas in 1987. That's also why the first downloadable game I ever got was SMB2 (Jap version). I love revolution as much as anyone else but there ain't nothin' wrong with a great version of something I've already played before.
And there are lots of people like me. Capcom is quite good at catering to these people with multiple series', particularly Street Fighter. And that's actually the entire point of MM9. After all the different ways they tried to "expand" MM and change it and try to do new things for the 'Cube, PS2, and GBA, they found out that the fans who still buy MM games just wanted more of the same. So they gave them exactly what they wanted.
At the end of the day if you don't like that "more of the same and well designed" approach, you won't like it. That's perfectly fine. Just don't mistaken your preference for lack of value, particularly when we're talking about $10 download