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Sunday, Mar 18, 2007

A Chinese professor of mine once observed the fact that Americans have a nasty habit of pretending to possess knowledge about topics that in reality they know nothing about.

So do Online message board dwellers.

Every since VF5 landed on the PS3, anybody and everybody has been paying negative lip-service to this incredible game. Apparently, overnight, all of these people became experts in one of the most niche and demanding genres in gaming.

Unfortunately, this expertise is limited to regurgitating Jeff's mediocre review of VF5 for the PS3, an editorial more concerned with complaining about the lack of online functionality than it is with addressing the overt quality the core gameplay represents.

So now we have a legion of lemmings claiming VF5 is nothing but a prettier version of VF:Evo.

The truth is that VF5 is everything a sequel should be, including better gameplay, superior balancing, larger movelists, and new characters.    

Of course, you have to play this game to understand. And that's the one thing most of these people haven't done.

And yet they feel compelled to critique it.

God Bless the Internet.

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Your right...Poeple should just stop being fanboys.
Posted Mar 18, 2007 4:32 pm PT
I agree 110% I think the game should be judged on what it has, and not bash it because its not able to go online like gears of war or other games out there.
Posted Mar 18, 2007 8:53 pm PT
I disagree. I am one of those that is criticizing the game for not having online functionality. True, it's a formidable sequel, but things change, and consoles are focused around online play now. To completely ignore that leaves out the common gamer. I am not really a fighting game fan much anymore, nor am I specifically a VF fan, but I could be interested in this game, if it were playable online with my friends.

Maybe that's not what VF is all about, but that's what I'm all about. ...and that's gotta count for something.
Posted Mar 27, 2007 10:35 am PT
Online is great but at this juncture impossible. VF is such a frame-intensive fighter that even minor lag would decimate gameplay. The "Common Gamer" has plenty of options for online. It's best to leave VF5 to the fanbase.
Posted Mar 28, 2007 4:59 pm PT
I agree with your teacher's hypothesis/ realization about Americans who seemingly posess knowledge they don't have. As for VF5, I played it myself and I loved it. As you said, it was a very good, almost ideal sequel for fighting fans. Lack of online play was a minor blemish to the superior gameplay, IMHO.
Posted Jun 9, 2007 10:59 am PT
Back in my day, about 8 years ago, games were rated based graphics and stuff not how well it played online. If I have to go online to get the full experience from a game I don't want to play.
Posted Mar 9, 2008 4:09 pm PT
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