I've expect an answer like that. I know that i'm on a US dominated board.
As I mentioned about being oblivious, you went ahead and again flamed not only the entire board, but a whole country... while accusing them of doing the same.
You're the one prejudging people and also assuming they have the same stick-to-their-own-kind attitude that you do. Also, if you
were familiar with the regular members here, you'd know that it's not U.S. dominated.
At least Tatsujin is a bit more objective if it comes to any other than consoles. Sad but true.
All you know is that Tatsujin originally commented that he thought that the Amiga version looked best and that he said that the hardware itself is great. For all you know he smashes vintage computers every night. You're only saying that everyone who you
think shares your opinions are objective and those who disagree are biased.
Fanboy? Who created this ugly word? I would really want to know it. Sounds more like kindergarden talk.
There's that same smug attitude. Your thought process must've been like this-
"Fanboy. What could it
mean? Fan... cause I'm Fan-tasic,
obviously. And Boy... must mean "Boy is that Retro-Nerd amazing!" Then why did it sound like he was disagreeing with me?"
This wasn't just a side note. He wanted to rant about a disk based gaming platform. Pretty obvious. There's no place in reviews for this, if he claim the objectivity for himself.
He kept that comment separate from the actual review, which basically said "gorgeous graphics and professional, synth-quality music, but bad gameplay." Sounds pretty pro-Amiga to me. He even trashed the sound of the console port. But you're judging him as an objective-less console-loving zealot based on a single comment and posted the link in this thread just so you could flame "console-lovers" in general.
There's no clear winner, i.e. the parallax scrolling looks much better on the computer.
I haven't played through both versions recently, but in the videos I saw the Genesis and Amiga versions had the same amount of parallax, while the FM Towns port had noticeably more.
Yes, i know that you US guys grown up with consoles and joypads. A bit more objectivity, THAT's what i've meant. I have no problem with joysticks or joypads. Peace?
One person said that Amiga action games don't control well. Another person called you a gay fish. All the while you're ranting about console-freaks and lousy Americans.
Back on topic, I'd rather play the game on the left than the game on the right-
And the game on the right doesn't feel emotionally darker. It just looks washed out compared to the game on the left.
To me, the Genesis SotB doesn't look better or more theme-suited on the right, only lacking contrast-
Even if you prefer the subtle differences of the actual graphics of the Amiga version, at some point the cropping has to come into play visually, if not gameplay-wise-
Aside from looking better full screen at the Genesis resolution, having a wider view area dramatically helps to fix SotB's fatal flaw: enemies that come flying at you from the direction you're running towards and you have to punch them. Just like games with screens that don't scroll until the main character is too close to the edge, it makes for bad gameplay. Since the game uses a player sprite just about as big they should get without hampering gameplay at full screen, the more room the better. Of course it's all about balance, I don't think that anything bigger than the Genesis version is necessary-
The Amiga SotB just looks like a Gameboy Advance version of the Genesis game. Which is still nice, but not as good overall.
However I think the sound may have been better on the JP version, but I can't recall.
In the comparison video the music of one version was slower. It could've been a PAL rom run through an emulator or the emulator set to the wrong region or something.