Wednesday, July 23, 2008

1942 Joint Strike: Fuck no... Not again.



So here we are, another week, another XBLA Wednesday, and another Backbone game where they simultaneously rape Capcom's back catalogue, my memories of old arcade games, and my MS points balance.

Joint Strike is yet another production where Backbone have made quite a lacklustre game, put a really nice front end on it, playtested it for a bit, said "It'll do", and called it done.

Aside from the fact that 1942 is actually more of a remake 19XX, (In a similar way as Commando 3 was more of a remake of Mercs than the original it references in the title), Lets look at it's checklist of some of it's crimes:

  • Motion sickness inducing sweeping camera changes
  • Slowdown. Yes - Fucking slowdown, on an Xbox 360 game which barely pushes the hardware.
  • Yet again, like in Commando 3, they have some kind of hard-on for huge turrets that follow you round the screen, and enemies that spawn behind you.

Worst of all, Despite what it says on the tin, 1942 Joint Strike feels utterly NOTHING like a Capcom game. It feels more like a "fan remake".

These games are the videogame equivalent of J.K. Rowling getting someone to write some bad Harry Potter/Ron Weasley slash fiction, putting a nice shiny cover on it, and selling it as an offical story continuation.

Where's the little things that scream Capcom at the top of their lungs? The meta-references from other games? The bonus cow? The bonus barrel? The little robot from Side Arms? Joint Strike sees a return of the Yashichi powerup, but in some incredibly badly drawn "stylised" way...

DON'T YOU REALISE THAT LITTLE ICON HAS BEEN IN MORE GAMES THAN YOU'VE HAD HOT DINNERS?

The really sad thing is that Backbone can do so much better. I've seen it. I'm sure a lot of you have... And that's Bomberman Live. Why is there such a marked difference in the overall quality in these games? Were Hudsonsoft a little bit more hands on in the development of Bomberman? After all, these new Capcom XBLA games are the product of Capcom USA, and you know how much I completely distrust them.

Do yourself a favour. Save your Zenny.

RIP - Capcom's Soul, 1984 - 2008

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