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Kyrandian Trick Member

Joined: 24 Mar 2002 Location: Portland, OR |
20. Posted: Sun Aug 07, 2005 9:26 am Post subject: |
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Ninjas. Thousands of 'em. wrote: | Both In The Groove and DDR are completely inferior beat games. | At first I thought you meant that they were inferior to Pump, then I saw that you don't post in the thread. DO you mean they are inferior to Stepmania? If so... *sigh*.
Ninjas. Thousands of 'em. wrote: | Oh, and ItG has Utopia expert, which is the worst piece of trash someone could call "steps" ever. : ) |
See: Shake It Up and Get This Party Started.
To the original poster: Try In the Groove. At the very least it's 76 new songs for you to play... more new content has been brought to DDR CS release ever. |
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PedanticOmbudsman Trick Member

Joined: 07 Jan 2005 Location: Fayetteville, AR |
21. Posted: Sun Aug 07, 2005 10:55 am Post subject: |
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XeroCi wrote: | If you are a person who finds fun in rhythm and music and just letting go on the dance mat, then stick with DDR. |
I don't agree with that...
I do dance games primarily for for the fun of dancing, not for trying to get insane scores on insanely difficult steps, but I still prefer ITG to DDR. Although I acknowledge DDR's larger song list with more variety than ITG's (ITG2 helps to narrow the gap quite a bit) and a ton of memorable stepcharts with a lot of personality, ITG has a much cleaner, better, crisper interface, a lot more features, graphics that are ten times better, better sound quality, nicer-looking (more informative) arrows, a more professional look, and a ton of fun lighthearted songs like Mellow, The Game, No Princess (ITG2), Little Kitty Mine (ITG2), etc etc etc, plus several classical remixes (Tell, Driving Force Classical, Vorsprung Durch Techno [ITG2]) that I'm a big fan of. Many of the stepcharts do have unique, fun personality, you just have to look around a little bit to find them.
One of the biggest factors for me is that ITG doesn't look like an 8-bit Nintendo game.
You also have to consider that the ITG2 dedicated cabinet is simply a much much much better machine than the aging DDR cabinets, many of which are on their last legs and don't have too many more years of use left in them. When those DDR cabinets are gone, they're gone forever, but ITG2 cabinets are still being made and hopefully will be for many years to come. _________________
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IamMe Trick Member

Joined: 30 Aug 2004 Location: Washington DC (God I hate this place) |
22. Posted: Sun Aug 07, 2005 12:36 pm Post subject: |
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I'm not comparing them to Pump, Stepmania, or anything else. I'm saying that they're both mediocre games with mediocre stepcharts, and some terrible ones too. |
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cfusionpm Trick Member


Joined: 24 Jan 2002 Location: San Diego, CA |
23. Posted: Sun Aug 07, 2005 12:46 pm Post subject: |
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beatmania, specifically IIDX, is by far a superior beat/rhythm game. but thats a whole 'nother can o' worms. _________________
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J. S. Mill Maniac Member


Joined: 28 Apr 2003 Location: New York, New York |
24. Posted: Sun Aug 07, 2005 3:10 pm Post subject: |
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cfusionpm wrote: | beatmania, specifically IIDX, is by far a superior beat/rhythm game. but thats a whole 'nother can o' worms. |
I agree, from what little I have seen of it.
Playing a musical instrument is the most superior rythm/music game, and also the hardest.
Why are we discussing this again? _________________
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