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General and Gaming => General => Topic started by: corexretro on March 09, 2016, 02:14:31 pm
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The title says it all. What are your thoughts on them? I personally think that they're a great way to appeal to both franchise's fans. Also, are there any crossovers that you'd want to happen?
I personally would like to see a Mario & Sonic crossover that isn't Smash or the Olympic games, maybe something like a Mario & Luigi RPG w/Sonic crossover. Probably wouldn't ever happen, but it's nice to think about it.
Also, sorry if this has been done before, I couldn't find a thread like this that has had a post within the last couple of weeks.
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I dunno, Hyrule Warriors has been working pretty well, I wonder if they could take on any other franchises
Then looks at the crossover between Shin Megami Tensei and Fire Emblem (Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE, say that one out loud, just rolls of the tongue, doesn't it... ) Before they actually showed us a proper trailer for that game, I was expecting a straight-up crossover game like Project X Zone, universes collide and what-not. But it really does look like its own universe, it doesn't look like something that needs to be retconned by the fans because "He can't be both here and there, they wouldn't be working together", instead it looks it built from the ground-up with sprinkles of spiritual characters and franchise lure and connections peppered about, otherwise it has its own characters, world and storyline. It's not your average crossover and it doesn't look like a crossover, but I'm still invested in the idea. It's a crossover of the concepts and ideas found between the 2 franchise rather than throwing in everything, maybe even the kitchen sink.
In that Nintendo Direct the other day, they called it a 'Brand New IP', at this point it could of fooled me.
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Crossovers could be really good. I love some of the comics where DC and Marvel crossed-over. Some of those were really good while others like All Access sucked donkey balls.
As long as it's not Capcom taking part or at least in charge of the crossover, I'd be for it. They made Street Fighter (cross) Tekken and hid completed characters and data on the damn disc to charge as DLC a few months later. I don't need any more of that BS.
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Crossovers could be really good. I love some of the comics where DC and Marvel crossed-over. Some of those were really good while others like All Access sucked donkey balls.
Pretty much this.
I want to see more than just fighting games for crossovers, though. I'm not the biggest fighting game fan. Kingdom Hearts showed us it can be done via RPG, so let's see some more of that!
Speaking of Marvel vs. DC, it would be awesome to see that done in video game form. Make it like Marvel Ultimate Alliance, but make a different storyline/missions for each side.
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I would love for Professor Layton vs. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney to be offered as a physical copy in the west, if anything... ::)
I don't mind crossovers, though, yes, a lot of it seems to be focused on fighting games. Though some crossovers within franchises happens occasionally, like Persona Q. Though that was also a bit of a crossover with the Etrian Odyssey games in terms of playstyle.
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Based on the ones I've played, I've enjoyed them. Even something with a steep learning curve like Cross Edge is really enjoyable because you can see all of your favorite characters come together. Sure, the stories are hardly there, but that's not why folks play them. In fact, I'm playing through Project X Zone 2 now and really enjoying it. I'm on chapter 27 and there has been nearly zero story.
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DQ Heroes!
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I would love for Professor Layton vs. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney to be offered as a physical copy in the west, if anything... ::)
I can't tell if you are serious.
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I would love for Professor Layton vs. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney to be offered as a physical copy in the west, if anything... ::)
I can't tell if you are serious.
Why not serious? I have just about all the Ace Attorney and Professor Layton games... :-[
EDIT: Oh, I get now why you said that! Because there *is* a retail version, haha. I had it confused with Ace Attorney: Dual Destinies ;D
Haha, sorry about that.
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I love crossovers. It would be cool for Nintendo to eventually do like a "Nintendo Universe" of some sort, where suddenly characters from Nintendo properties are brought together to fight against a big evil. Like Kingdom Hearts meets Smash Bros.
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I'm a complete sucker for crossovers, but when they're bad, they're really bad. I like ones that manage to capture the spirit of whatever franchises they're crossing over. It's when it devolves into brainless fanservice that I have a problem. Yes, I know I'm a fun-killer. And I probably could've worded this in a less pretentious way.
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I like ones that manage to capture the spirit of whatever franchises they're crossing over. It's when it devolves into brainless fanservice that I have a problem. Yes, I know I'm a fun-killer. And I probably could've worded this in a less pretentious way.
A great example of this would probably be the Mario and Sonic Olympic Game crossovers. They don't capture the spirit of either franchise.
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I like ones that manage to capture the spirit of whatever franchises they're crossing over. It's when it devolves into brainless fanservice that I have a problem. Yes, I know I'm a fun-killer. And I probably could've worded this in a less pretentious way.
A great example of this would probably be the Mario and Sonic Olympic Game crossovers. They don't capture the spirit of either franchise.
Right, they just feel like filler characters and could've been any character from any franchise. Like slapping Star Wars characters on a bag of oranges.
(http://images.distractify.com/v0.2/body/2015/12/star-wars-oranges-e1450125317576.jpg)
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Like slapping Star Wars characters on a bag of oranges.
Why is that even a thing? If only they found out a way to make them BB-8 oranges would they even be relative to Star Wars.
they just feel like filler characters and could've been any character from any franchise
I mean, they couldn't be any character, but neither of them actually do any platforming in the Olympic titles. uless you're serious about them being filler characters.
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I love crossovers. It would be cool for Nintendo to eventually do like a "Nintendo Universe" of some sort, where suddenly characters from Nintendo properties are brought together to fight against a big evil. Like Kingdom Hearts meets Smash Bros.
The Amiibo's release was the perfect opportunity for Nintendo to make a Skylanders or Disney Infinity type game. But true to Nintendo form, they haven't bothered. ::). Toys to life is a sales juggernaut, but Nintendo didn't seem to care about that possible revenue stream. ::)
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I guess Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 is an example of a good recent crossover. Altough it came from an old crossover series from Capcom, i always enjoyed the idea.
Not only UMVC3, but other fighting crossover games are very good too. Marvel vs. Street Fighter, Capcom vs. Snk 2 (i think this one is SO cool) and Snk vs. Capcom Chaos.
I also like the "crossovers" that you can play as different characters from older versions, as it happens on Hyper Street Fighter II and Hyper Street Fighter Alpha.
About other genres of crossovers, Namco x Capcom is pretty interesting. Same goes to Professor Layton vs. Phoenix Wright.
When it comes to the recent Project x Zone games, my opinion is a bit mixed. It has a ton of characters from a lot of great games, with great visual appeal on moves. But it has too much talking, and it's a very shallow rpg, with just scenes and enemies, no shops, open maps, cities or anything like it (at least on the 1st one, i haven't played the 2nd). Very few customizations can be made, which makes this series very limited. It´s more for the eyes than the brains, even being so cool watching some of the best game heroes fighting together to save the world. A lot more could be made out of that game if he was taken seriously as a RPG.
I just think crossovers could have a bit more depth as RPG´s. The fighting ones are compentent and very well made, so why RPG´s are not?
HarvestDude™
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I absolutely agree with the first Project X Zone.
Luckily, Project X Zone 2 lets you customize your fighters with support moves, enhance their skills and you can purchase equipment at the shop to make them an army of gods and goddesses. You can also do the same with the support units; they have their own set of support skills and moves that can be upgraded. If you do check out the second one, you'll still be in for the long conversations and the nonsensical story. But, there are more options this time and it makes the experience better than the one found in the first game.
Just my two cents in case PXZ left a sour taste in your mouth. ^.^
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That's good to know. PXZ indeed left a sour taste on my mouth. It made me feel like wasting 50 hours on my life on repetitive fights and stages. Not even Final Fantasy XIII (for being SO linear) made me feel like this. Ok, maybe a bit. ::)
As soon as i can afford a PXZ2, i'll get it. I like the idea anyway. Well, there goes some more 50 hours of my life. Who needs exercising anyway...?
HarvestDude™
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If you were left feeling slightly jaded by the first one, I would recommend waiting for the second game to have a price drop. I'm on the 31st chapter now and I'm already 30 hours in. @_@
Another crossover game that I feel like I should mention is Tales of the World. While it's still a Tales game, it's an excuse to bring heroes from nearly every Tales title together to save the world from some sort of farfetched evil. Radiant Mythology and Radiant Mythology 2 were above average, but Radiant Mythology 3 is great.
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I'm a sucker for Crossovers!
I want to see a Capcom and Konami crossover. I know both companies aren't what they used to be but I think it would be awesome.
Resident Evil v Silent Hill
Mega Man v Contra
Strider v Goemon
Metal Gear v Bionic Commando
Street Fighter v Martial Champion...
That'd be sweet! But sadly, Konami is a shell of it's former self and Capcom is not terrible but lost some of it's appeal.
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^ I would have loved that.
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I'm a sucker for Crossovers!
I want to see a Capcom and Konami crossover. I know both companies aren't what they used to be but I think it would be awesome.
Resident Evil v Castlevania
Mega Man v Contra
Strider v Goemon
Metal Gear v Bionic Commando
Street Fighter v Martial Champion...
That'd be sweet! But sadly, Konami is a shell of it's former self and Capcom is not terrible but lost some of it's appeal.
Fixed one of those for you
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I'm a sucker for Crossovers!
I want to see a Capcom and Konami crossover. I know both companies aren't what they used to be but I think it would be awesome.
Resident Evil v Castlevania
Mega Man v Contra
Strider v Goemon
Metal Gear v Bionic Commando
Street Fighter v Martial Champion...
That'd be sweet! But sadly, Konami is a shell of it's former self and Capcom is not terrible but lost some of it's appeal.
Fixed one of those for you
I forgot to add that I would put in Castlevania v Ghosts N Goblins also.
Makes more sense, imo. But anything could go.