Satine
May 22, 2003, 05:07 PM
Hi Everyone,
So let me get this straight, You have a RPG game with real time combat that is wildly successful and has an almost cult following with everyone begging for more. Then someone at Sega corporate HQ gets a bright idea to completely change the formula that has worked so well in the market and create a sequal as a turn based card game?
Why would the vast majority of players who have grown to love the real time combat of PSO Ep. I & II migrate over to a turn based card game? The whole thing just leaves me wondering, what are these people thinking? If I wanted to play a card game I'd play poker. If I wanted turn based strategy I'd play Civilization or something of the like.
I shake my head in disbelief. This must be a bad dream... What's after that? How about a PSO board game, PSO Chess anyone?
-Sorely disappointed Satine
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: Satine on 2003-05-22 15:08 ]</font>
So let me get this straight, You have a RPG game with real time combat that is wildly successful and has an almost cult following with everyone begging for more. Then someone at Sega corporate HQ gets a bright idea to completely change the formula that has worked so well in the market and create a sequal as a turn based card game?
Why would the vast majority of players who have grown to love the real time combat of PSO Ep. I & II migrate over to a turn based card game? The whole thing just leaves me wondering, what are these people thinking? If I wanted to play a card game I'd play poker. If I wanted turn based strategy I'd play Civilization or something of the like.
I shake my head in disbelief. This must be a bad dream... What's after that? How about a PSO board game, PSO Chess anyone?
-Sorely disappointed Satine
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: Satine on 2003-05-22 15:08 ]</font>