I thought it was pretty fair. It was scored fairly well, and is obviously a competent game in its genre, but is obviously quite archaic in its presentation. Not having Wii controls or online play or anything a new console has to offer doesn't make it bad, it simply means there's a hell of a lot more that could be done, and eventually the same old same old won't cut it.

You'd pay $50 dollars for a SNES game back when they were new; they're obviously not worth that now. And when the game offers almost nothing fresh from its far-cheaper prequel, it's a valid complaint. I'll probably still play it because I find the games fun, but the text conversations and static character images are usually pretty stiff, and while the game is still good as it is, it could be a hell of a lot better if they wanted it to be.