Quote Originally Posted by Momiji View Post
If you opened your eyes and read what I said, I DID say that what I said was my own opinion, but I suppose a one-track mind hellbent on proving others wrong won't permit such actions. Also, (slightly more humorous) I DID say the NES era of the games were the best, but yet again, that was an opinion and you're getting so bent out of shape over it. I also said that that does not supposedly mean the later games were bad, I merely said that it was Capcom's attempt at milking the franchise-- and that's where you decided it was a good idea to derail the thread with your misconceptions of what I said. I don't care if you loved the later games or not. I never said they were bad. I'm personally a big fan of the Megaman series in general. I never implied you were incorrect, just how everything you said are antagonistic remarks against my opinions with no merit whatsoever-- none that I see at least.

Furthermore, you cannot tell me that some of the knockoffs are not Capcom's way for a quick dollar-- especially with the Megaman.exe Battle Network series, which is a blatant knockoff of the Corrector Yui anime series, and there's quite a few of those games. AGAIN, I'm not saying they're bad or that I dislike them, it just seems that Capcom was scraping the bottom of the barrel for ideas and it seemed horribly contrived.

Either way, I'm done. I hate arguing with people who always have to be right.

Anyway, to put this thread back on track, I'm quite looking forward to the new game. I can't wait to see what the abilities are like.
I'm glad you've adopted a more passive tone, but again, your statement "It is what it is whether you like it or not" kind of delegimitizes everything you say about "opinion" and illuminates the irony of you suggesting I didn't read your post, since I'm showing how your own words invalidate you. You shouldn't accuse someone of stubbornness when it's so blatant that you're not the one listening to the other person.

In Momiji's spirit of putting the thread back on track, I have to say the gameplay emulates the relative and frustrating restrictiveness on movement present in the NES games. If that is their goal, then they seem to have achieved it, although I'd be more inclined to play some of the later X games I never got to try.