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| alkaid:
I used to hear about how Castlevania 64 is such a bad game, so my brother and I bought it to see how bad it really is. Like one of those so bad it's not really good, but at least silly and amusing in how bad it is and worth playing for a few hours. Turns out it's actually a pretty good game, in my opinion! It's not the best game ever, but I enjoyed it quite a lot. I especially liked playing as Carrie, she was really cool. Sure it's a little janky, but nothing out of the norm for a 64 game. The very first area has some lag, but it played fine after that. I've played and enjoyed other Castlevanias as well, and I can't understand why people disliked this game so much. |
| kashell:
I think the problem with Chrono Cross was that its hype was inescapable. Everywhere you looked, Chrono Cross was getting hyped beyond belief. Possibly more than something like FFVIII. And when people finally played it, they realized all of the hype wasn't worth it. I really enjoyed Chrono Cross, too. I loved using Eagle Eye to decimate everything in my way. |
| kamikazekeeg:
--- Quote from: hexen on August 03, 2016, 02:20:12 am ---So, once upon a time there was a hidden grove where all the hate... nah, no story this time, I'll give a legitimate answer. Two Worlds. Never has there been such an underrated game... and it's not even because it's that good, it's because outside of Elder Scrolls and Fallout, no such other games exist! It's not as polished as it's Bethesda overlords, but god-dammit, it is an open world RPG with lots to do and many systems of power progression I can't get enough of. This is personal, but the horrible quality of the writing just gave it so much charm with the hero constantly saying ridiculous campy one liners using excessive amounts of medieval talk. Foorsoth! Why can't more companies go for the Bethesda Western RPG formula? The skill reset system was also quite amazing and simple, yet not really ever replicated. In the end it's a poor-man's Elder Scrolls, but when there are only 5 coins in the world, you still do pretty good getting the silver instead of the gold. Also, it was way better than Witcher 3, which sucks because of it's crap controls and combat ;) --- End quote --- Me and my friend played Two Worlds for a half hour and quickly agreed it was a pile of garbage and quickly returned it to the video store for something else lol Not that I disagree with you on Witcher 3 for combat...I always thought I was sorta alone on that game having kinda miserable combat lol --- Quote from: turf on August 04, 2016, 09:21:26 am ---I wouldn't say I loooooooved it, but I really liked the 2010 Splatterhouse. It didn't get great reviews. I saw more than one place say that the inclusion of the older games was the only reason to buy this game. It was silly and repetitive, but I had a good time playing it. It's one of the few games I played through more than once last generation. --- End quote --- I love that game. Yeah it isn't anything amazing, but I thought it was a ton of fun and Jim Cummings as the voice for the mask was amazing. I have a similar game, in that Brutal Legend is kinda along the same lines. It wasn't particularly well loved and didn't sell well, but I 95% love that game. The tone, the humor, the style, the guest musicians, and it has one of the greatest soundtrack collections ever lol I think if they had not done the RTS gameplay sections or made them way better, that game could've gone further than it did. I'm still hoping for a sequel of any sort some day. |
| jupiter:
--- Quote from: undertakerprime on August 06, 2016, 12:56:47 am ---I love Chrono Cross, even more than Chrono Trigger. --- End quote --- I second this. |
| undertakerprime:
--- Quote from: jupiter on August 07, 2016, 06:40:39 pm --- --- Quote from: undertakerprime on August 06, 2016, 12:56:47 am ---I love Chrono Cross, even more than Chrono Trigger. --- End quote --- I second this. --- End quote --- Greetings, brother! ;) Good to know someone else feels the same way. Most people think I'm whacked when I mention that. I'm definitely not saying CT is a bad game, I still love it. I just liked CC more overall, with the unique battle system, colorful world, amazing soundtrack, and the "gotta catch 'em all" aspect of the characters. |
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