Talking Cloud Posts: 771 Joined: 10 Jul 2006 | |
Copy Clerk Posts: 117 Joined: 12 Oct 2006 | On a tangent, just wanted to say that not haveing a PS2, I was deprived of the awsomeness that is GH...UNTIL, that is, I stubled on Frets on Fire for the PC... I've been hapiily making my wasy towards Carpel Tunnel Syndrome ever since (try using a PC keyboard instead of the controller and see for yourselves) |
Press Junketeer Posts: 414 Joined: 14 Jul 2006 |
Can't say that I see the appeal of playing a rhythm based games on a keyboard. Most of the fun in games like guitar hero and DDR comes from the fact that you are actually playing a guitar and actually dancing, in a matter of speaking. I mean, no one actually dances by moving their feet around in variations of four different positions and playing a guitar with one string and 5 frets would be the most pointless exercise around, but the sensations are similar. Personally I reckon guitar hero's success can be attributed to the fact that the gameplay allows you to actually feel like your playing the song. As opposed to DDR where your just moving your feet randomly to the beat. Either way, you really don't get that by pressing the keys on a keyboard. |
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