Definitely a hard game. I don't think I managed to get more than a few levels deep.Xeogred wrote:BUT IS IT BEATABLE?RyaNtheSlayA wrote:Comix Zone on the Genesis. I always forget about it then when I go to play it I'm still amazed by the work put into the sound and art. It seriously has some of the best sound you can get on a Genesis without a Sega CD. The voice samples are crisp and the music is just rad.
Oh, and it happens to be a lot of fun too.
Seriously don't think I've ever managed to beat that one. Gotta love that one life.
What are you playing?
- Bradtemple87
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- KillerJuan77
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Can't you use a Game Genie?
Anyways, I played Phantom Dust. Greatest Xbox Game ever made? YES
Anyways, I played Phantom Dust. Greatest Xbox Game ever made? YES
- SwooshBear
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Well I would be traveling into Turtle Rock in Link to the Past if I didn't have to finish a school project...
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- SuperAnthony64
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I saw someone play this game and I thought it looked great. Will pick it up as soon as I find it.KillerJuan77 wrote:Can't you use a Game Genie?![]()
Anyways, I played Phantom Dust. Greatest Xbox Game ever made? YES
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- KillerJuan77
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I got my copy for 13 bucks, it's not very cheap but it's definetely worth it. Also,it's worth mentioning, the game looks astonishing.SuperAnthony64 wrote:I saw someone play this game and I thought it looked great. Will pick it up as soon as I find it.KillerJuan77 wrote:Can't you use a Game Genie?![]()
Anyways, I played Phantom Dust. Greatest Xbox Game ever made? YES
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We have two copies we've picked up. From time to time I sit down with it, and then I proceed to get my ass handed to me. It is possible to beat it...but it's not easy.Bradtemple87 wrote:Definitely a hard game. I don't think I managed to get more than a few levels deep.Xeogred wrote:BUT IS IT BEATABLE?
Seriously don't think I've ever managed to beat that one. Gotta love that one life.
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RyaNtheSlayA
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I've managed to finish it... once, and yeah, total pain in the ass.Ack wrote:We have two copies we've picked up. From time to time I sit down with it, and then I proceed to get my ass handed to me. It is possible to beat it...but it's not easy.Bradtemple87 wrote:Definitely a hard game. I don't think I managed to get more than a few levels deep.Xeogred wrote:BUT IS IT BEATABLE?
Seriously don't think I've ever managed to beat that one. Gotta love that one life.
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Gamerforlife
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Started playing Zeno Clash, but I'm finding the combat clunky and the controls unintuitive. I've never played a first person beat'em up that felt right to me. I'm still playing Beyond Good and Evil HD. Had to start over due to some annoying missables in the Factory stage. So annoying how people always say that the game has no missables when it does(health upgrades are missable). I had totally forgot about that.
The HD port of BG&E is full of problems. Bad camera, game breaking bugs, etc. I don't remember having all these issues in the Gamecube version I played years ago and I suspect they are problems that existed in the PC version they probably used for this HD port. I'm pretty sure the GC version was the original target platform for this game and is probably more stable. It's a testament to the game's quality though that it is still playable and enjoyable despite those problems. Having the HD visuals and achievements/trophies helps make those problems forgivable. Nice having the dark room available again too for people who never got the last M disc in the older versions of the game. I truly hate the idea of having to go to a company website to unlock additional content though and hope that no company ever does that again. Ubisoft pulled this with Peter Jackson's King Kong too, but fortunately that game had a cheat code you could use instead
The HD port of BG&E is full of problems. Bad camera, game breaking bugs, etc. I don't remember having all these issues in the Gamecube version I played years ago and I suspect they are problems that existed in the PC version they probably used for this HD port. I'm pretty sure the GC version was the original target platform for this game and is probably more stable. It's a testament to the game's quality though that it is still playable and enjoyable despite those problems. Having the HD visuals and achievements/trophies helps make those problems forgivable. Nice having the dark room available again too for people who never got the last M disc in the older versions of the game. I truly hate the idea of having to go to a company website to unlock additional content though and hope that no company ever does that again. Ubisoft pulled this with Peter Jackson's King Kong too, but fortunately that game had a cheat code you could use instead
RyaNtheSlayA wrote:
Seriously. Screw you Shao Kahn I'm gonna play Animal Crossing.
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That's a shame to hear. Beyond Good & Evil is such a wonderful game, I'm saddened to hear the HD version has so many issues.Gamerforlife wrote:Started playing Zeno Clash, but I'm finding the combat clunky and the controls unintuitive. I've never played a first person beat'em up that felt right to me. I'm still playing Beyond Good and Evil HD. Had to start over due to some annoying missables in the Factory stage. So annoying how people always say that the game has no missables when it does(health upgrades are missable). I had totally forgot about that.
The HD port of BG&E is full of problems. Bad camera, game breaking bugs, etc. I don't remember having all these issues in the Gamecube version I played years ago and I suspect they are problems that existed in the PC version they probably used for this HD port. I'm pretty sure the GC version was the original target platform for this game and is probably more stable. It's a testament to the game's quality though that it is still playable and enjoyable despite those problems. Having the HD visuals and achievements/trophies helps make those problems forgivable. Nice having the dark room available again too for people who never got the last M disc in the older versions of the game. I truly hate the idea of having to go to a company website to unlock additional content though and hope that no company ever does that again. Ubisoft pulled this with Peter Jackson's King Kong too, but fortunately that game had a cheat code you could use instead
- BoringSupreez
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I have the PC version, and it doesn't have any problems like that. It's just as good as the console versions, and the graphics are better.Gamerforlife wrote:The HD port of BG&E is full of problems. Bad camera, game breaking bugs, etc. I don't remember having all these issues in the Gamecube version I played years ago and I suspect they are problems that existed in the PC version they probably used for this HD port.
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