
January 2024:
Outrun (Mega Drive)

Nice pick ups. I'd be interested to hear what you think of Asha in Monster World. It seems like it was much less popular than the Dragon's Trap remake, but also that a lot of people seem to have soured on Monster World IV a bit for some reason. Back in the day I thought it was often thought of as one of the best entries in the series, but it seems like people are less fond of it now. Maybe, with it being Japanese only and importing games being a bit more difficult back in the day, it was mythologised a bit. It looks like a solid remake to me anyways (the 3D art direction doesn't seem bad to me) and it includes the original as a bonus, so definitely one I will get at some point.marurun wrote: Wonder Boy: Asha in Monster World
What set Monster World IV apart is its gorgeous sprite work. It’s otherwise just a pretty straightforward action-platformer, lacking almost all of the “metroidvania” aspects of Wonder Boy: Dragon’s Trap and Wonder Boy in Monster World.Reprise wrote:Nice pick ups. I'd be interested to hear what you think of Asha in Monster World. It seems like it was much less popular than the Dragon's Trap remake, but also that a lot of people seem to have soured on Monster World IV a bit for some reason. Back in the day I thought it was often thought of as one of the best entries in the series, but it seems like people are less fond of it now. Maybe, with it being Japanese only and importing games being a bit more difficult back in the day, it was mythologised a bit. It looks like a solid remake to me anyways (the 3D art direction doesn't seem bad to me) and it includes the original as a bonus, so definitely one I will get at some point.marurun wrote: Wonder Boy: Asha in Monster World
Yeah, that sounds fair! The 3D lookprfsnl_gmr wrote:What set Monster World IV apart is its gorgeous sprite work. It’s otherwise just a pretty straightforward action-platformer, lacking almost all of the “metroidvania” aspects of Wonder Boy: Dragon’s Trap and Wonder Boy in Monster World.Reprise wrote:Nice pick ups. I'd be interested to hear what you think of Asha in Monster World. It seems like it was much less popular than the Dragon's Trap remake, but also that a lot of people seem to have soured on Monster World IV a bit for some reason. Back in the day I thought it was often thought of as one of the best entries in the series, but it seems like people are less fond of it now. Maybe, with it being Japanese only and importing games being a bit more difficult back in the day, it was mythologised a bit. It looks like a solid remake to me anyways (the 3D art direction doesn't seem bad to me) and it includes the original as a bonus, so definitely one I will get at some point.marurun wrote: Wonder Boy: Asha in Monster World
The Dragon’s Trap remake replaced primitive, 8-bit sprites with gorgeous hand-drawn graphics, and it retained all of the original game’s great gameplay and level design. The Monster World IV remake replaced gorgeous sprite work with cheap-looking 3D graphics, which made the original game’s good-but-not-great gameplay and level design a little more apparent.
That’s my take, at least!
Agree 100%marurun wrote:The original is still quite a good game. It’s one of those games where the music and art and gameplay all work very well together. Change the art, though, and it loses that synergistic charm and becomes simply a good platformer instead of a great one.