*sigh* Bubsy is back..yeah
*sigh* Bubsy is back..yeah
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SCA3j59IrfQ
Welp. These were terrible games in the 16 bit era and bottom of the barrel in 32 bit. We got Shaq Fu and now Bubsy. Anyone want to shoot for Cheetamen 3?
Welp. These were terrible games in the 16 bit era and bottom of the barrel in 32 bit. We got Shaq Fu and now Bubsy. Anyone want to shoot for Cheetamen 3?
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Segata wrote:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SCA3j59IrfQ
Welp. These were terrible games in the 16 bit era and bottom of the barrel in 32 bit. We got Shaq Fu and now Bubsy. Anyone want to shoot for Cheetamen 3?
No because Cheetamen was so far below the already low caliber of those mentioned titles.
Look, of all the times to reboot the franchise, now is the time. It could be good... it could be bad. If it is great, we all win. If it is bad, big whoop... none of us was craving a Bubsy reboot in the first place. No reason to be disappointed if your hopes aren't high and it could possibly be a lot of fun! Who knows!?
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I assume the Bubsy rereleases on Steam did enough to warrant this? Either way this new one is being made by Black Forest games who did the new Giana Sisters games which were pretty good, so there is hope.
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I'm on board for new Bubsy. I always kind of enjoyed the first game, though admittedly much more so when I was a kid. Revisiting it as an adult was irritating.
I mean if it turns out great, then great, we have an enjoyable new platformer.
But it'll be kind of funny, in a watch the world burn kind of way, if the game turns out to be really bad. Maybe I'm just an asshole, I dunno.
Let's be honest though, despite the franchise history, there's nothing stopping this new game from being a good one. It's not the same team or hardware or industry. That different environment is an early point in it's favor, so it doesn't hurt to be optimistic. Hell, I'll bet they take the opportunity to make fun of the older games with a wink to the player.
Anyway, I'll be playing it.
I didn't catch this. I quite liked both Giana Sisters DS and Twisted Dreams, so that's great news.
I mean if it turns out great, then great, we have an enjoyable new platformer.
But it'll be kind of funny, in a watch the world burn kind of way, if the game turns out to be really bad. Maybe I'm just an asshole, I dunno.
Let's be honest though, despite the franchise history, there's nothing stopping this new game from being a good one. It's not the same team or hardware or industry. That different environment is an early point in it's favor, so it doesn't hurt to be optimistic. Hell, I'll bet they take the opportunity to make fun of the older games with a wink to the player.
Anyway, I'll be playing it.
Sload Soap wrote:Black Forest games who did the new Giana Sisters games which were pretty good, so there is hope.
I didn't catch this. I quite liked both Giana Sisters DS and Twisted Dreams, so that's great news.
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I liked the first one and had it in the day on SNES. The franchise on the whole though was horribly bungled and ruined peoples memories of anything Bubsy entirely.
While the original wasn't a masterpiece, it wasn't a turd like every other release. Annoyingly you had to get used to some odd drifting physics when jump/gliding and the hit box was insanely unfair landing on enemy stuff from those woolies to the bouncing manholes. Outside of that though you had well made stages, solid audio effects, a really funny set of death/fear animations and cute quips to go with much of it. It was a good B-tier platformer. I welcome a new one if it's not jacked up again horribly, like the first, but with the rough edges smoothed out so it doesn't feel like quite a few cheap deaths thrown in there.
While the original wasn't a masterpiece, it wasn't a turd like every other release. Annoyingly you had to get used to some odd drifting physics when jump/gliding and the hit box was insanely unfair landing on enemy stuff from those woolies to the bouncing manholes. Outside of that though you had well made stages, solid audio effects, a really funny set of death/fear animations and cute quips to go with much of it. It was a good B-tier platformer. I welcome a new one if it's not jacked up again horribly, like the first, but with the rough edges smoothed out so it doesn't feel like quite a few cheap deaths thrown in there.
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Yeah, this is pretty much the Twisted Dreams engine. Looks very similar in gameplay. Which means, of course, it should be at least competent.
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They ressurected the Accolade name also. That was a flashback to Hardball '94 for me.
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retrosportsgamer wrote:They ressurected the Accolade name also. That was a flashback to Hardball '94 for me.
For me it brought back memories of Mean 18 on my Apple IIGS. That game had a course editor and the title sequence was a dancing gopher which looked awfully familiar to another dancing hold gopher from some movie.
The, "Accolade presents (cue sound for a golf swing)" intro sound byte still lingers strong in my memory to this day.
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Test Drive on the Apple II actually used the basic Apple speaker to playback a scratchy sampled spoken "Accolade presents". It had to load a lot of data to playback that sample, and then it had to dump it all and load a bunch more for the actual game. Kinda wish they hadn't done that : )
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