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Regardless of being over hyped I still think the game is fantastic. It was my favorite game as a kid without even knowing at all whether it was popular or not so I really don't think hype has anything to do with its quality. If a sequel to this game ever were to be made it should have been done years ago on the dreamcast. Sonic Team's peak in terms of quality and creativity was then, not now. Not now.
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I've been playing a bit of Nights recently. Enjoying it. I can't imagine the powers that be fucking up a 2D, on rails, flying game but I thought the same when Sonic Genesis was announced.
It does depend who is behind it. If its Sonic Team then the chances of it being rushed and shite is high. If its made by AV or AM2 then it has a better chance of it being good.
It does depend who is behind it. If its Sonic Team then the chances of it being rushed and shite is high. If its made by AV or AM2 then it has a better chance of it being good.
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Giving the current state of Sega? Hell no, they already have ruined enough of my favorite game series. I can't imagine what they would do to Nights.
However, I wouldn't mind a remake on a more modern system. Give it some shiny graphics, maybe an extra level or two. I don't think they could totally destroy it that way. How hard could a simple remake be?
*looks at Sonic 1 GBA*
Forgive everything I said.
However, I wouldn't mind a remake on a more modern system. Give it some shiny graphics, maybe an extra level or two. I don't think they could totally destroy it that way. How hard could a simple remake be?
*looks at Sonic 1 GBA*
Forgive everything I said.
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If Ogawa's team is making it then it should be fine. Secret Rings does feel a bit similar to NiGHTS in terms of gameplay and visual style. There's also the prospect of it being on the Wii. That should seal the deal. I just hope the developers spend more time and effort on this game... if it's being made, that is. Like TRiPPY said, this isn't the Sonic franchise. As a matter of fact, Sonic isn't the Sonic franchise either. Sonic has/had as much artistic value as NiGHTS, but all everyone saw was just another extremeâ„¢ mascot character and another IP cash-in. All in all, just treat your IP's with more respect. I'm actually glad there's no Sonic games on the horizon right now (At the time this was typed) since I would be reluctant too if I had spent the past 16 years making Sonic games nonstop.
Back to NiGHTS, I'm on the fence with a sequel. On one hand, there's SEGA's track record. On the other hand... well, where do I start? 11 years. Strong cult following. Air NiGHTS. Wii. Motion-sensing technology. Many possibilities. Should we live in the "what if" or should we go for it?
Back to NiGHTS, I'm on the fence with a sequel. On one hand, there's SEGA's track record. On the other hand... well, where do I start? 11 years. Strong cult following. Air NiGHTS. Wii. Motion-sensing technology. Many possibilities. Should we live in the "what if" or should we go for it?
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I went for "it doesn't matter" because that's the closest option to how I feel.
Basically, NiGHTS is my all-time favourite game and has been for years - since 1996, basically - and it's so well put-together that I don't have much of a craving for a sequel. If there is one I will certainly buy it, even if it's crappy, but if there isn't I won't be that bothered.
I'd much rather have a Burning Rangers 2, actually. Now there is a game that didn't achieve its full potential first time round.
Basically, NiGHTS is my all-time favourite game and has been for years - since 1996, basically - and it's so well put-together that I don't have much of a craving for a sequel. If there is one I will certainly buy it, even if it's crappy, but if there isn't I won't be that bothered.
I'd much rather have a Burning Rangers 2, actually. Now there is a game that didn't achieve its full potential first time round.
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If I had actually played the game a lot, I might not feel as I do, but since my experience with it is limited to 5 minutes of not knowing what I'm doing at Target and 15 minutes at a party, I'd like to see a sequal.
But I'm not looking forward to it as a sequal, but as something new.
You know Sega had this planned for one day. I don't think Sega putting NiGHTS in cameos in all those games was ment to be a sign of them not planning to do anything with it. This sort of thing is usually done to keep it in the mind of the gamer for when something does come about. You definately don't see Burning Ranger bilboards in any games nowadays.
But I'm not looking forward to it as a sequal, but as something new.
You know Sega had this planned for one day. I don't think Sega putting NiGHTS in cameos in all those games was ment to be a sign of them not planning to do anything with it. This sort of thing is usually done to keep it in the mind of the gamer for when something does come about. You definately don't see Burning Ranger bilboards in any games nowadays.
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