Land of the Livid Dead this time around is 1 new music level and "8-bit" remakes of the all of the music levels. So not what you're expecting, but still pretty dang neat.RyaNtheSlayA wrote:I still have 120 Teensies to collect before I can get into the Land of the Livid Dead, where I expect the hardest and best examples of the game are found.
Oh, and the music levels are awesome, especially that final one.
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Let strength be granted, so the world might be mended...so the world might be mended.
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1. Okamiden (NDS)
2. Pinball Hall of Fame: The Williams Collection (Wii)
3. Pinball Hall of Fame: The Gottlieb Collection (Wii)
4. Cave Story 3D (3DS)
5. Theatrhytm Final Fantasy (3DS)
6. Rayman Origins (Wii)
7. Kim Possible: What's The Switch (PS2)
8. Super Street Fighter 4: 3D Edition (3DS)
9. Metal Slug Advance (GBA)
10. Caveman Ninja (ARC)
11. Wario Land II (GBC)
12. Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door (GC)
13. Link's Crossbow Training (Wii)
14. Wario Land III (GBC)
15. Hotel Dusk: Room 215 (DS)
16. Super Mario Land 3: Wario Land (GB)
17. Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer (Wii)
18. Professor Layton & The Last Specter (DS)
19. Wario Land 4 (GBA)
20. Portal (PS3)
21. Pandora's Tower (Wii)
22. Mega Man: Dr. Wily's Revenge (GB)
23. Mega Man II (GB)
24. Batman: Arkham Asylum (PS3)
A lot of you have played this game, but it was my first experience with a game in the "Arkham" series. I loved it. It combines great third-person "metroidvania" gameplay with a classic Batman story, incredible atmosphere, and thrilling boss encounters. As someone who read quite a few Batman comics as a teenager, I enjoyed all of the references scattered throughout the game's beautifully realized world, and I ended up completing all of the Riddler's challenges almost by accident. I highly reccomend this game to anyone that is a fan of either Batman or "metroidvania" gameplay, and I am very much looking forward to spending some time with the sequels.
2. Pinball Hall of Fame: The Williams Collection (Wii)
3. Pinball Hall of Fame: The Gottlieb Collection (Wii)
4. Cave Story 3D (3DS)
5. Theatrhytm Final Fantasy (3DS)
6. Rayman Origins (Wii)
7. Kim Possible: What's The Switch (PS2)
8. Super Street Fighter 4: 3D Edition (3DS)
9. Metal Slug Advance (GBA)
10. Caveman Ninja (ARC)
11. Wario Land II (GBC)
12. Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door (GC)
13. Link's Crossbow Training (Wii)
14. Wario Land III (GBC)
15. Hotel Dusk: Room 215 (DS)
16. Super Mario Land 3: Wario Land (GB)
17. Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer (Wii)
18. Professor Layton & The Last Specter (DS)
19. Wario Land 4 (GBA)
20. Portal (PS3)
21. Pandora's Tower (Wii)
22. Mega Man: Dr. Wily's Revenge (GB)
23. Mega Man II (GB)
24. Batman: Arkham Asylum (PS3)
A lot of you have played this game, but it was my first experience with a game in the "Arkham" series. I loved it. It combines great third-person "metroidvania" gameplay with a classic Batman story, incredible atmosphere, and thrilling boss encounters. As someone who read quite a few Batman comics as a teenager, I enjoyed all of the references scattered throughout the game's beautifully realized world, and I ended up completing all of the Riddler's challenges almost by accident. I highly reccomend this game to anyone that is a fan of either Batman or "metroidvania" gameplay, and I am very much looking forward to spending some time with the sequels.
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^Third person Metal Gear Solid with a grappling hook.
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Well that's a huge bummer. Still gonna get there.Stark wrote:Land of the Livid Dead this time around is 1 new music level and "8-bit" remakes of the all of the music levels. So not what you're expecting, but still pretty dang neat.RyaNtheSlayA wrote:I still have 120 Teensies to collect before I can get into the Land of the Livid Dead, where I expect the hardest and best examples of the game are found.
Oh, and the music levels are awesome, especially that final one.
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Metal Gear Solid isn't half as fun as the Batman Arkham games.Luke wrote:^Third person Metal Gear Solid with a grappling hook.
I know what people are thinking, too. "You're a comic fan, of course you like the Batman games better." Granted, but I was never big follower of the Batman titles. When it comes to DC I'm more into Green Lantern, Superman, JLA, and JSA.
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I don't feel like the Arkham games have the same flow to them as MGS. I felt like the Tomb Raider reboot was a lot more like Arkham Asylum than the Uncharted series though. So I'd say to check that out if you liked the setup of AA. It's less of a brawler, but the Metroidvania-ness and upgrade system are very similar.BurningDoom wrote:Metal Gear Solid isn't half as fun as the Batman Arkham games.Luke wrote:^Third person Metal Gear Solid with a grappling hook.
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I like MGS just as much if not more than Arkham Asylum.
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ding dingLuke wrote:I like MGS just as much if not more than Arkham Asylum.
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At times, perhaps. The "predator" sections break up the game quite a bit, but I personally think that the game borrows a lot more from the Metroid Prime series.Luke wrote:^Third person Metal Gear Solid with a grappling hook.
I enjoyed the Metal Gear Solid games, and while I have only played the first game in the Arkham series (and while I have not played the fourth game in the Metal Gear Solid sereis), I cannot say that I enjoyed Batman: Arkham Asylum twice as much.BurningDoom wrote:Metal Gear Solid isn't half as fun as the Batman Arkham games.
We don't all have to like the same thing, however; so, I don't take any offense to the fact that you did not like the MGS games. I recognize the series' short comings, and they certainly aren't for everyone.
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I liked Arkham Asylum just fine, but I wouldn't even put it in the same playing field as the best Metal Gear games. Arkham Asylum is an above average third person action game. Metal Gear Solid 1-3 are among the best video games ever created. I don't think AA is going to go on 10 years from now being able to say that. I think the batman craze that The Dark Knight stirred up had a lot to do with its popularity. Not that I mean to take anything away from it, as I do feel that it's a genuinely good game that holds its own.