I've always meant to play that one. Looks pretty unique.PartridgeSenpai wrote:I don't have too many SCD games, but I really enjoyed Rise of the Dragon. It's a fairly campy cyper-punk-ish point&click with some delightfully cheesy voice acting.
How is your Sega CD gaming going?
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It is a bit flawed, with lots of ways to make the game unbeatable, but there is a lot of charm and atmosphere. I rented it on the Sega cd when I was a kid and loved it. Still enjoy it to thisnday, if not only because you can leave your apartment in your underwear and get a game over.noiseredux wrote:I've always meant to play that one. Looks pretty unique.PartridgeSenpai wrote:I don't have too many SCD games, but I really enjoyed Rise of the Dragon. It's a fairly campy cyper-punk-ish point&click with some delightfully cheesy voice acting.
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so realisticBogusMeatFactory wrote:you can leave your apartment in your underwear and get a game over
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Play the PC version. The Sega CD version is watered down in multiple ways.noiseredux wrote:I've always meant to play that one. Looks pretty unique.PartridgeSenpai wrote:I don't have too many SCD games, but I really enjoyed Rise of the Dragon. It's a fairly campy cyper-punk-ish point&click with some delightfully cheesy voice acting.
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I tend to only pick up games I find in the wild so my Sega CD shelf is pretty sparse, but I have a lot of fun with what's there.
I have a soft spot for the FMV games, especially Night Trap and Corpse Killer. Sonic CD is one of my favorite Sonic games and it's a game I tend to grab pretty often. Always wanted to look into the RPGs/ARPGs more, but they tend to be prohibitively expensive. I'm happy with the other versions of Lunars, but do want to try out the Popful Mail version that's on there.
I have played through Vay and some of Dark Wizard. Dark Wizard is a ridiculous time-sink which I just can't get into. Vay has some of the most batshit insane up and down difficulty I've ever seen in an RPG. I remember wrecking one boss in like three hits and then getting to a fairly close boss soon after where you either needed to grind for hours or the fight could take like an hour with constant healing as long as you brought a metric shit-ton of healing items.
I have a soft spot for the FMV games, especially Night Trap and Corpse Killer. Sonic CD is one of my favorite Sonic games and it's a game I tend to grab pretty often. Always wanted to look into the RPGs/ARPGs more, but they tend to be prohibitively expensive. I'm happy with the other versions of Lunars, but do want to try out the Popful Mail version that's on there.
I have played through Vay and some of Dark Wizard. Dark Wizard is a ridiculous time-sink which I just can't get into. Vay has some of the most batshit insane up and down difficulty I've ever seen in an RPG. I remember wrecking one boss in like three hits and then getting to a fairly close boss soon after where you either needed to grind for hours or the fight could take like an hour with constant healing as long as you brought a metric shit-ton of healing items.
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yeah mane, I love Sonic CD. I remember getting that back in the day and that animated music video intro just seemed so badass.
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Czernobog, I am glad to see more fmv love! Corpse Killer is a ridiculously awesome game that is filled with so much cheese, you would think it was a stuffed crust pizza!
You know what the best thing is about collecting fmv games? They cost next to nothing. One day they are gonna jump in price, mark my words.
I would highly recommend wirehead for people's fmv needs. There is no learning curve and obtuse mechanics like with supreme warrior and it is hysterically bad in every way imaginable.
You know what the best thing is about collecting fmv games? They cost next to nothing. One day they are gonna jump in price, mark my words.
I would highly recommend wirehead for people's fmv needs. There is no learning curve and obtuse mechanics like with supreme warrior and it is hysterically bad in every way imaginable.
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@Noise, hell yeah! The intro blew me away the first time I watched it!
@Bogus, I really need to get into more of the FMV games. They have a certain unique charm of their era that I really dig. Played plenty on PC, but there's more on the SCD I need to check out. I also need to get around to the Jurassic Park point and click.
@Bogus, I really need to get into more of the FMV games. They have a certain unique charm of their era that I really dig. Played plenty on PC, but there's more on the SCD I need to check out. I also need to get around to the Jurassic Park point and click.
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Same here. The last Sega CD game I played through was Sonic CD, but I really need to get more into collecting for it. It's a great little piece of hardware. I, also, wish it were easier to play imports on it.Czernobog wrote:I tend to only pick up games I find in the wild so my Sega CD shelf is pretty sparse, but I have a lot of fun with what's there.
What are some of y'all's affordable (under $30) Sega CD suggestions for whenever I decide to break out a bit with the system?
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