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Originally posted by abigsmurf View PostCash in of questionable taste aside (this must've been greenlit what, a couple of months after his death?)
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True, but at least with This Is It, it was something he was working on right up to his death and you'd feel that it's something he'd want his fans to see.
There's an album of "unreleased" songs coming too which is tacky. Hopefully they are actual archive recordings and they're not stupid enough to use an impersonator. No doubt every tabloid on the planet will be hiring experts to do voice print analysis on them which'll show if it's fake.
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They had the Wii version of this in the Manchester Arndale centre a couple of weeks back.
There was a big stand in the middle of the shopping centre mall with plasmas and loads of promotional girls getting people out of the crowd to dance to Smooth Criminal and Billie Jean. It drew massive crowds and tbh it looked really good. Watching four people at a time trying to do smooth criminal was hilarious.
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Originally posted by NemesiS View PostThey had the Wii version of this in the Manchester Arndale centre a couple of weeks back.
There was a big stand in the middle of the shopping centre mall with plasmas and loads of promotional girls getting people out of the crowd to dance to Smooth Criminal and Billie Jean. It drew massive crowds and tbh it looked really good. Watching four people at a time trying to do smooth criminal was hilarious.
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Originally posted by toythatkills View PostHave you played this then? What's wrong with it?
I've agreed with Junko because this game seems to be little more than a tacky and cheap cash-in/rip-off of the highly successful Ouendan/EBA games. Why would I want to play MJ: The Experience when I already have Ouendan, Ouendan 2 and EBA which clearly appear to be far superior and sport the exact "Experience" that Ubisoft have shamelessly aped?Last edited by Nu-Eclipse; 28-11-2010, 17:15.
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They don't appear to be far superior, they appear to be far the same.
If they're the same then you're getting 20 awesome new tracks to play along with with the gameplay you clearly love already. Why can't it sit alongside those games, if it turns out to be good? If it's rubbish, then your opinion is still invalid until you've established such.
Oh, and EBA highly successful? LOL.
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Originally posted by toythatkills View Post
Oh, and EBA highly successful? LOL.
Yes, I did love those games. I loved them for their refreshing originality at the time. I can't have MJ: The Experience sit alongside my copies of the aforementioned games because I would like to see Ubisoft come with something better and more original than a shamelessly-aped knock-off of a five year-old rhythm-action game engine that screams tacky and cheap cash-in.
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