Not exact matches
But in
games, crafting the right variety of experiences around your core
themes and mechanics makes all the
difference between a great
game and an aimless one.
Truth be told, this could be a mafia -
themed game without the Godfather name on the bix and it wouldn't make a
difference, so the license does feel a bit wasted.
Side by side, there doesn't seem to be too great a
difference between some of the older Budokais and this
game — personally, I would say it does justice to the graphical style of the anime, and stays true to the artistic
themes of the previous
games, though those who say that more graphical detail should be coming out of a
game released in 2014 wouldn't be too far wrong.
In concept, the
game's allegory of anthropomorphized gaming machines reconciling their
differences to fight a common enemy was one of role - playing's most creative
themes.
Next, while the Mini-Boss music in both
games is nigh if not completely identical, you can detect a slight
difference between the
theme that plays when you conquer the Mini-Boss at the end of a world:
It never ceases to amaze me how Tt Games can make each LEGO
themed game so familiar and yet just enough
difference to each title that makes them unique in their own way.