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I'd pay $40 for SD3 and play it with my brother.I'd even pay 20 for it to make an Seiken Densetsu 3 remake - which is probably what the price should have probably been given that it looks like its just a remake using Rise of Mana assets.
Because 3D animators tend to articulate more phases/frames of movement, so the time between say going from neutral position to extension (e.g. thrusting a sword) is longer. In the originals the action can go from the neutral pose immediately to extension with no frames in between. Same reason most fighting games with 3D models also feel slower.Is it my eyes/bias that most new 3d remakes still seem to play slower (less tight gameplay/longer player & monster animation) than their originals at this present age?
So now having the choice to render the more frames in the same amount of time for an equivalent tight gameplay but with smoother animations,
developers deliberately choose to have longer animations instead, to appeal to casual fags for the sake of higher sales numbers/to achieve their 'original, intended' vision of a slower gameplay...
Personally, I wish they'd remake Legend of Mana.
Not in 3D, but just remake the battle system so that it's actually good.
Would have been an all-time classic if it weren't for the awful combat.
Personally, I wish they'd remake Legend of Mana.
Not in 3D, but just remake the battle system so that it's actually good.
Would have been an all-time classic if it weren't for the awful combat.
Yeah, I just started playing that again with the intention of completing it not too long ago and had to unfortunately put it down. The game waaaaaaay too easy.
Personally, I wish they'd remake Legend of Mana.
Not in 3D, but just remake the battle system so that it's actually good.
Would have been an all-time classic if it weren't for the awful combat.
Yeah, I just started playing that again with the intention of completing it not too long ago and had to unfortunately put it down. The game waaaaaaay too easy.
There is a rom hack that attempts to fix the combat.
http://www.romhacking.net/hacks/2085/
Dis.I'd pay $40 for SD3 and play it with my brother.I'd even pay 20 for it to make an Seiken Densetsu 3 remake - which is probably what the price should have probably been given that it looks like its just a remake using Rise of Mana assets.
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