noiseredux wrote:nah I figure I'll work on Eggerland for a couple more months, then I'll post Elevator Action in disgust sometime around May, then start an F game that I lose interest in just in time to beat one game of the ten I've picked for my Summer Gaming list. It's gonna be awesome and anticlimactic.
update, on level 55 or so of Eggerland. 55 out of 105.
You seem discouraged. Switch to Elevator Action.
What year is this for? 85?
Let strength be granted, so the world might be mended...so the world might be mended.
I've been thinking about doing the challenge, especially since the first couple of years should go quick and I'm a year off from Dave. Any suggestions for 1978-A?
Edit: Looks like Atari Football or Avalanche?
Let strength be granted, so the world might be mended...so the world might be mended.
I forgot that I finished off Monument Valley: The Forgotten Shores a few weeks ago.
Also, For the Frog the Bell Tolls is undoubtedly cool stuff. I played through it as soon as the patch was released, definitely a great experience. As you say, it's more puzzle- than combat-intensive.
Stark wrote:I've been thinking about doing the challenge, especially since the first couple of years should go quick and I'm a year off from Dave. Any suggestions for 1978-A?
Stark wrote:I've been thinking about doing the challenge, especially since the first couple of years should go quick and I'm a year off from Dave. Any suggestions for 1978-A?
1. Painkiller - PC 2. Front Mission 4 - PS2 3. Wasteland 2 - PC 4. Arcanum - PC 5. X-COM Terror from the Deep - PC 6. Military Madness - TurboGrafx-16 7. Unreal - PC 8. Shadowrun - SNES 9. Warcraft III - PC 10. Dungeon Keeper - PC 11. Final Fantasy X-2 HD - PS3 12. Descent - PC 13. Quake Mission Pack 2 - Dissolution of Eternity - PC 14. Quake 2 Mission Pack 2 - Ground Zero - PC 15. Sokobond - PC 16. Hybrid Heaven - N64 17. Sonic the Hedgehog - Genesis 18. Castlevania - NES
I was waiting for the oven to preheat over the weekend (and then for the food to finish baking) so I popped this in to my NES which is in my bedroom, while everything else is in the media room a flight below the kitchen. I had dabbled in this a bit back when our TR was Castlevania but the furthest I ever got was to the mummies. This time I found I had the patience and willingness to use items to first make it to Frankenstein, then midway through Death's level, but I was hitting a real roadblock there. I went and watched the current record on Speed Demos and saw just how critical the holy water was for Death's level (not to mention Death) and decided to push forward tonight. After a few tries I managed to get a good run where I kept the holy water from beginning to end and made Death my bitch. Then it was on to Dracula's level, which took a few tries before I realized that spamming the stopwatch was the way to go. Then came the many many retries against Dracula until I got the timing down for his first form. I spent several continues fruitlessly trying to do a pattern of jump and crouch under the aimed fireballs but I kept getting screwed whenever he would teleport close. Then I had an epiphany and switched it up to the jump over the fireballs and hit strategy. On my best run I only took two hits, which gave me more than enough buffer for his second form with the holy water. Since I started off without the double I wasn't able to keep him stunlocked, but in one moment where he could attack I killed a few fireballs and got a double, and from there he was locked down until I won.
The game is quite tightly designed and you can get a lot if you know the right tools for the job. In that way it reminds me of Final Fantasy V, where many really hard fights become trivial if you know what you're doing. There were definitely a few bullshit deaths, but most of the time I died because I was getting careless.
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