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Doctor Spaceman
Jul 6, 2010

"Everyone's entitled to their point of view, but that's seriously a weird one."
Team Ninja wasn't the problem at all, and actively tried to fix Sakamoto's fuckups.

CharlestheHammer posted:

Gameplay was not other Ms problem.

It had poo poo gameplay but it was far from the worst problem with the game.

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Doctor Spaceman
Jul 6, 2010

"Everyone's entitled to their point of view, but that's seriously a weird one."

Gaz-L posted:

Can I ask for some sources/links? I know they basically washed their hands of the story, but I've never heard any statement giving examples of things they weren't allowed to do, certainly nothing like Retro's mentioning that they weren't allowed to actually have Samus as a bounty hunter in any meaningful way because Nintendo didn't seem to understand what the phrase means in the West.

There was a good Let's Play done a few years back that had a section with interviews and dev comments.

Team Ninja kept wanting a less stupid control system but Sakamoto insisted they not use the nunchuk because ~reasons~.

Doctor Spaceman
Jul 6, 2010

"Everyone's entitled to their point of view, but that's seriously a weird one."
Claremont's dialog is an improvement on what came before too.

Doctor Spaceman
Jul 6, 2010

"Everyone's entitled to their point of view, but that's seriously a weird one."

OhFunny posted:

I finished Hickman's Avengers/New Avengers/Infinity.

Felt bummed out seeing Tony and Cap end that way at the end of everything.
I thought the Iron Man / Old Man America fight was a bit of a wet fart of an ending compared to everything else that was going on. Was one of the only bits of Hickman's run I haven't liked so far (halfway through Secret Wars and tie-ins).

quote:

Gonna read Hellcat next on Unlimited for some lighthearted superheroics.
It's a great palette cleanser.

Doctor Spaceman
Jul 6, 2010

"Everyone's entitled to their point of view, but that's seriously a weird one."
The pacing is a bit weird too because the real "end" to the other plotlines happens later in Secret Wars 1.

I was happy that there was much less jumping around than with the Fantastic Four / FF run, and that with one exception you can just read everything a trade at a time.

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Doctor Spaceman
Jul 6, 2010

"Everyone's entitled to their point of view, but that's seriously a weird one."
How was Avengers World?

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