[quote name='Blaine']Mario is a plumber who never plumbed.
It's for breakfast now.[/QUOTE]
Not really the same thing.
If I saw leaky pipes all over Mushroom Kingdom and Mario was equipped with an arsenal of wrenches in game, then yeah - I'd wonder why the hell he wasn't patching some damn pipework.
The whole "story" (for what little I played of the game) was that Frank was a photographer who goes to a scoop and gets wrapped up in the carnage. The leveling-up system was tied to photography also. Certain events and interactions with people relied on this gimmick.
There's no reason they can't switch the camera to first person mode and use the IR for photos. My point is that this is coming off as super lazy, which doesn't bode well for the rest of the game when the 360 itself seemed to have issues running it.
If they aren't capable of putting in a gameplay element that makes total
ing sense given the control scheme, I'm not putting much faith in the mechanics/logistics.
I'll wait for more details but these early ones are sending out red flags left and right.
It's for breakfast now.[/QUOTE]
Not really the same thing.
If I saw leaky pipes all over Mushroom Kingdom and Mario was equipped with an arsenal of wrenches in game, then yeah - I'd wonder why the hell he wasn't patching some damn pipework.
The whole "story" (for what little I played of the game) was that Frank was a photographer who goes to a scoop and gets wrapped up in the carnage. The leveling-up system was tied to photography also. Certain events and interactions with people relied on this gimmick.
There's no reason they can't switch the camera to first person mode and use the IR for photos. My point is that this is coming off as super lazy, which doesn't bode well for the rest of the game when the 360 itself seemed to have issues running it.
If they aren't capable of putting in a gameplay element that makes total

I'll wait for more details but these early ones are sending out red flags left and right.
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