I love Mario Land. And while I think SML2 is superior in many ways TECHNICALLY, I far prefer to play the original. Love the music, love the worlds, love the enemies. It's a total comfort game for me that I've beaten dozens of times.BoneSnapDeez wrote:Blasphemy! It's a great game. Especially given the age/hardware.Violent By Design wrote: the original Super Mario Land is pretty crappy
It always felt like the "true" sequel to Super Mario Bros. to me, as we never got the Lost Levels (well, at least not initially).
Games Beaten 2013
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Re: Games Beaten 2013
Until NSMB, as soon as the N64 hit Nintendo wanted to use 3D gameplay for Mario as much as possible. That's my guess.BurningDoom wrote:Super Mario Land 2 is a HUGE improvement. But SML 1 was a still a great game when it came out, and fun to play today still (albeit a bit short).Violent By Design wrote: the original Super Mario Land is pretty crappy
Why did they stop at SML 2? Especially after how fantastic #2 was? Yeah, they made Wario Land, but I don't see why that would mean they couldn't continue both series.
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Re: Games Beaten 2013
I was playing this for the first time the weekend. Im not sure if i would called crappy but the controls feel a bit weird, but is a solid mario game and is fun. I'll try it to beat this weekend again.noiseredux wrote:I love Mario Land. And while I think SML2 is superior in many ways TECHNICALLY, I far prefer to play the original. Love the music, love the worlds, love the enemies. It's a total comfort game for me that I've beaten dozens of times.BoneSnapDeez wrote:Blasphemy! It's a great game. Especially given the age/hardware.Violent By Design wrote: the original Super Mario Land is pretty crappy
It always felt like the "true" sequel to Super Mario Bros. to me, as we never got the Lost Levels (well, at least not initially).
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Re: Games Beaten 2013
1. Medal of Honor Allied Assault Spearhead - PC (January 2)
2. America's Army - Arcade (January 12) - 1cc!
3. Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell - Gamecube (January 26)
4. Dragon Spirit - NES (February 7) - 1cc!
5. Final Fantasy - (by way of DoS) - GBA (March 15)
6. Wing Commander - PC (March 21)
7. Medal of Honor European Assault - Gamecube (March 30)
8. Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow - Gamecube (April 6)
9. Half-Life - PC (April 25)
10. Fantastic Dizzy - Genesis (May 16)
11. Fatal Fury Special - NeoGeo (in MAME) (June 10)
12. Gun - Gamecube (June 15)
13. Road Rash Jailbreak - GBA (July 3)
14. Road Rash - Genesis (July 10)
15. Road Rash 2 - Genesis (July 18)
16. Road Rash 3 - Genesis (July 29)
17. TMNT Turtles In Time - Arcade (August 10)
18. TMNT The Hyperstone Heist - Genesis (August 22)
19. Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory - Gamecube (August 24)
20. Ninja Warriors Again - SFC (August 26)
21. 8 Eyes - NES (September 13)
22. Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: Dragonstrike - NES (September 19)
23. Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Lockdown - Gamecube (September 21)
24. Adventures In The Magic Kingdom - NES (September 22)
25. Zork I - PC (September 23)
26. Silent Hill 2 - PC (October 26)
27. Zombies Ate My Neighbors - SNES (October 30)
28. Adventures of Dino-Riki - NES (November 12)
29. Parappa The Rapper - PS1 (November 25)
30. *NEW* Adventures of Lolo 2 - NES (November 26)
The Adventures of Lolo was the first puzzle game I ever played. I completed it many, many years ago. The sequel brings 50 more rooms of some of the most twisted puzzles one could come up with, many of them harder than the first installment. I am proud of the fact that out of all of those, I only needed to consult a walkthrough for less than 5 of the levels. The final boss battle is laughably easy, but the puzzles sure weren't. I will be attempting Lolo 3 next!
2. America's Army - Arcade (January 12) - 1cc!
3. Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell - Gamecube (January 26)
4. Dragon Spirit - NES (February 7) - 1cc!
5. Final Fantasy - (by way of DoS) - GBA (March 15)
6. Wing Commander - PC (March 21)
7. Medal of Honor European Assault - Gamecube (March 30)
8. Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow - Gamecube (April 6)
9. Half-Life - PC (April 25)
10. Fantastic Dizzy - Genesis (May 16)
11. Fatal Fury Special - NeoGeo (in MAME) (June 10)
12. Gun - Gamecube (June 15)
13. Road Rash Jailbreak - GBA (July 3)
14. Road Rash - Genesis (July 10)
15. Road Rash 2 - Genesis (July 18)
16. Road Rash 3 - Genesis (July 29)
17. TMNT Turtles In Time - Arcade (August 10)
18. TMNT The Hyperstone Heist - Genesis (August 22)
19. Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory - Gamecube (August 24)
20. Ninja Warriors Again - SFC (August 26)
21. 8 Eyes - NES (September 13)
22. Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: Dragonstrike - NES (September 19)
23. Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Lockdown - Gamecube (September 21)
24. Adventures In The Magic Kingdom - NES (September 22)
25. Zork I - PC (September 23)
26. Silent Hill 2 - PC (October 26)
27. Zombies Ate My Neighbors - SNES (October 30)
28. Adventures of Dino-Riki - NES (November 12)
29. Parappa The Rapper - PS1 (November 25)
30. *NEW* Adventures of Lolo 2 - NES (November 26)
The Adventures of Lolo was the first puzzle game I ever played. I completed it many, many years ago. The sequel brings 50 more rooms of some of the most twisted puzzles one could come up with, many of them harder than the first installment. I am proud of the fact that out of all of those, I only needed to consult a walkthrough for less than 5 of the levels. The final boss battle is laughably easy, but the puzzles sure weren't. I will be attempting Lolo 3 next!
Xeogred wrote:The obvious answer is that it's time for the Dreamcast 2.
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Re: Games Beaten 2013
[quote="alienjesus"]1. Final Fantasy Tactics: The War of the Lions PSP
2. Pokémon: Dream Radar 3DS eShop
3. New Super Mario Bros. U Wii U
4. Paper Mario: Sticker Star 3DS
5. New Super Mario Bros. 2 3DS
6. Mario Tennis Open 3DS
7. Wario Land 3 GBC
8. Hana Samurai: Art of the Sword 3DS eShop
9. The "Denpa" Men: They Came By Wave 3DS eShop
10. Pokémon White Version 2 DS
11. Kirby Mass Attack DS
12. F-Zero Wii U VC
13. Jeanne d'Arc PSP
14. DoDonPachi Resurrection 360
15. Patapon PSP
16. F-Zero X N64
17. Cave Story WiiWare
18. Parodius GBC
19. Shock Troopers Wii VC
20. 1080: TenEighty Snowboarding N64
21. Donkey Kong Land III Game Boy
22. Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble GBC
23. Little Inferno Wii U eShop
24. HarmoKnight 3DS eShop
25. Liberation Maiden 3DS eShop
26. Fire Emblem: Awakening 3DS
27. Patchwork Heroes PSN
28. Crimson Shroud 3DS eShop
29. To The Moon PC
30. Wild Arms PS1 Classics
31. Fantastic Dizzy Mega Drive
32. Diddy Kong Racing N64
33. Pulseman Wii VC
34. Bubble Bobble Master System
35. Loco Roco PSP
36. StreetPass Squad 3DS eShop
37. Metroid Prime 3 Corruption Wii
38. StreetPass Battle 3DS eShop
39. Attack of the Friday Monsters: A Tokyo Tale 3DS eShop
40. Earthbound Wii U VC
41. Tomb Raider PS1
42. Streetpass Garden 3DS eShop
43. Super Princess Peach DS
44. Metal Gear Solid PS1
45. Pokémon Y 3DS
46. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Dual Destinies 3DS eShop
47. Deathsmiles 360
48. Pikmin 3 Wii U
49. Parappa the Rapper PSP
50. Crash Team Racing PS1 *NEW*
51. Power Stone PSP *NEW*
52. Power Stone 2 PSP *NEW*
3 new updates, and I've FINALLY hit 50 games beaten this year. This time during the last 3 years or so I was at around 65-70
. So much for my goal of 75+ this year!
Crash Team Racing was a reasonably fun racing game. The courses are fun enough, although a lot of them are a bit forgettable. The difficulty is reasonable and there's a lot to do beyond the basic story races. The game reminds me a lot of Diddy Kong Racing with it's adventure mode, but overall it's just a weaker game. The Crash characters are generally ugly, unmemorable and not very likeable at all, the physics don't feel quite right compared to DKR or Mario Kart 64 and the game just isn't quite as entertaining overall. There's also a really bizarre focus on weaponry that drops behind you, with about 60% or more of the weaponry doing so, meaning it's a lot harder to attack people in front. It offers something a bit different, but I'm not sure I like it. Overall, it's quite fun, and I'd recommend it at the low prices it goes for, but it's no match for the popular N64 racers in my eyes.
Power Stone is a game that made me face an unfortunate truth - I just don't like Capcom fighting games. I know Power Stone isn't your typical fighter, but it's not alone in forming my assessment. I'm also not a fan of Street Fighter, and I'm not that into the Vs. games either. They all just feel a bit basic and clunky to me - even the more modern ones like Street Fighter IV. Anyway, this game was decent enough, it is fairly fast paced, and I enjoyed the selection of weaponry, although it seems disppointingly narrow, and only the guns seem worth using. The fighting mechanics are OK, I like interacting with the scenery, but I feel too much focus is on grabbing the power stones at the expense of proper fighting. Finally, being 1 on 1, the fighting system just seems a little too limited to be fun for long.
I was hoping Power Stone 2 would address a lot of these issues - being 4 player should mean it's a lot of chaotic fun, there's a much broader weapon selection, and it seemed like Power Stone transformations were a little weaker. In fact, I think I preferred the first. Maybe it was just my character selections, but my range of attacks actually seemed worse in the second game than the first, and the broader weapon selection didn't feel like it made up for that. 4 player was nice, but every time a match started there was always a nagging feeling in the back of my head: 'I could be playing Smash Bros'.
Next Up: I've just picked up Castlevania: Dracula X Chronicles for PSP, so I've been workign through that. I REAAAAALLLY need to get back to Final Fantasy VII too, and get that finished before the year is out. I've also got a selection of GB, GBA, PC and DS games that I'd like to get to too, so who knows what I'll get to before the year is out.
2. Pokémon: Dream Radar 3DS eShop
3. New Super Mario Bros. U Wii U
4. Paper Mario: Sticker Star 3DS
5. New Super Mario Bros. 2 3DS
6. Mario Tennis Open 3DS
7. Wario Land 3 GBC
8. Hana Samurai: Art of the Sword 3DS eShop
9. The "Denpa" Men: They Came By Wave 3DS eShop
10. Pokémon White Version 2 DS
11. Kirby Mass Attack DS
12. F-Zero Wii U VC
13. Jeanne d'Arc PSP
14. DoDonPachi Resurrection 360
15. Patapon PSP
16. F-Zero X N64
17. Cave Story WiiWare
18. Parodius GBC
19. Shock Troopers Wii VC
20. 1080: TenEighty Snowboarding N64
21. Donkey Kong Land III Game Boy
22. Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble GBC
23. Little Inferno Wii U eShop
24. HarmoKnight 3DS eShop
25. Liberation Maiden 3DS eShop
26. Fire Emblem: Awakening 3DS
27. Patchwork Heroes PSN
28. Crimson Shroud 3DS eShop
29. To The Moon PC
30. Wild Arms PS1 Classics
31. Fantastic Dizzy Mega Drive
32. Diddy Kong Racing N64
33. Pulseman Wii VC
34. Bubble Bobble Master System
35. Loco Roco PSP
36. StreetPass Squad 3DS eShop
37. Metroid Prime 3 Corruption Wii
38. StreetPass Battle 3DS eShop
39. Attack of the Friday Monsters: A Tokyo Tale 3DS eShop
40. Earthbound Wii U VC
41. Tomb Raider PS1
42. Streetpass Garden 3DS eShop
43. Super Princess Peach DS
44. Metal Gear Solid PS1
45. Pokémon Y 3DS
46. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Dual Destinies 3DS eShop
47. Deathsmiles 360
48. Pikmin 3 Wii U
49. Parappa the Rapper PSP
50. Crash Team Racing PS1 *NEW*
51. Power Stone PSP *NEW*
52. Power Stone 2 PSP *NEW*
3 new updates, and I've FINALLY hit 50 games beaten this year. This time during the last 3 years or so I was at around 65-70
Crash Team Racing was a reasonably fun racing game. The courses are fun enough, although a lot of them are a bit forgettable. The difficulty is reasonable and there's a lot to do beyond the basic story races. The game reminds me a lot of Diddy Kong Racing with it's adventure mode, but overall it's just a weaker game. The Crash characters are generally ugly, unmemorable and not very likeable at all, the physics don't feel quite right compared to DKR or Mario Kart 64 and the game just isn't quite as entertaining overall. There's also a really bizarre focus on weaponry that drops behind you, with about 60% or more of the weaponry doing so, meaning it's a lot harder to attack people in front. It offers something a bit different, but I'm not sure I like it. Overall, it's quite fun, and I'd recommend it at the low prices it goes for, but it's no match for the popular N64 racers in my eyes.
Power Stone is a game that made me face an unfortunate truth - I just don't like Capcom fighting games. I know Power Stone isn't your typical fighter, but it's not alone in forming my assessment. I'm also not a fan of Street Fighter, and I'm not that into the Vs. games either. They all just feel a bit basic and clunky to me - even the more modern ones like Street Fighter IV. Anyway, this game was decent enough, it is fairly fast paced, and I enjoyed the selection of weaponry, although it seems disppointingly narrow, and only the guns seem worth using. The fighting mechanics are OK, I like interacting with the scenery, but I feel too much focus is on grabbing the power stones at the expense of proper fighting. Finally, being 1 on 1, the fighting system just seems a little too limited to be fun for long.
I was hoping Power Stone 2 would address a lot of these issues - being 4 player should mean it's a lot of chaotic fun, there's a much broader weapon selection, and it seemed like Power Stone transformations were a little weaker. In fact, I think I preferred the first. Maybe it was just my character selections, but my range of attacks actually seemed worse in the second game than the first, and the broader weapon selection didn't feel like it made up for that. 4 player was nice, but every time a match started there was always a nagging feeling in the back of my head: 'I could be playing Smash Bros'.
Next Up: I've just picked up Castlevania: Dracula X Chronicles for PSP, so I've been workign through that. I REAAAAALLLY need to get back to Final Fantasy VII too, and get that finished before the year is out. I've also got a selection of GB, GBA, PC and DS games that I'd like to get to too, so who knows what I'll get to before the year is out.
Re: Games Beaten 2013
First 99
100. Top Gun NES
101. Altered Beast SMS
102. Galaxy Force SMS
103. Reggie Jackson Baseball SMS
104. After Burner SMS
105. Space Harrier SMS
106. Rolling Thunder NES
107. Code Name Viper NES
108. Godzilla NES
109. Earthworm Jim Genesis
110. Zillion II SMS
111. Blades of Steel NES
112. Double Dribble NES
113. Splatterhouse Arcade via 360
114. Splatterhouse 2 Genesis via 360
115. Mutant League Football Genesis
116. Mutant League Hockey Genesis
117. Super Star Wars SNES
118. Splatterhouse 360
119. Super Empire Strikes Back SNES
120. Super Return of the Jedi SNES
121. Doomsday Warrior SNES
122. Crash Team Racing (100%) Playstaion
123. Crash Nitro Cart (100%) PS2
124. Crash Wrath of the Cortex PS2
125. NHL 2002 PS2 (82 game season, won the cup)
126. Cool Spot Genesis
127. Operation Wolf NES
128. Call of Duty Modern Warfare II 360
129. Battle Clash SNES
130. Metal Combat SNES
131. D2 Dreamcast
132. Soldier of Fortune Dreamcast
133. Adventure Island Gameboy
134. Kirby's Dream Land Gameboy
135. Rogue Leader Gamecube
136. Godzilla Destroy all Monsters Gamecube
137. Ribbit King Gamecube
138. LOTR The Two Towers Gamecune
139. Kung Fu High Impact 360
140. Avengers Battle for Earth 360
141. Mortal Kombat vs DC Universe 360
142. Contra Rebirth VC
143. NCAA (football) 10 360 *new*
Lookie there, the ECU Pirates had an undefeated season!
101. Altered Beast SMS
102. Galaxy Force SMS
103. Reggie Jackson Baseball SMS
104. After Burner SMS
105. Space Harrier SMS
106. Rolling Thunder NES
107. Code Name Viper NES
108. Godzilla NES
109. Earthworm Jim Genesis
110. Zillion II SMS
111. Blades of Steel NES
112. Double Dribble NES
113. Splatterhouse Arcade via 360
114. Splatterhouse 2 Genesis via 360
115. Mutant League Football Genesis
116. Mutant League Hockey Genesis
117. Super Star Wars SNES
118. Splatterhouse 360
119. Super Empire Strikes Back SNES
120. Super Return of the Jedi SNES
121. Doomsday Warrior SNES
122. Crash Team Racing (100%) Playstaion
123. Crash Nitro Cart (100%) PS2
124. Crash Wrath of the Cortex PS2
125. NHL 2002 PS2 (82 game season, won the cup)
126. Cool Spot Genesis
127. Operation Wolf NES
128. Call of Duty Modern Warfare II 360
129. Battle Clash SNES
130. Metal Combat SNES
131. D2 Dreamcast
132. Soldier of Fortune Dreamcast
133. Adventure Island Gameboy
134. Kirby's Dream Land Gameboy
135. Rogue Leader Gamecube
136. Godzilla Destroy all Monsters Gamecube
137. Ribbit King Gamecube
138. LOTR The Two Towers Gamecune
139. Kung Fu High Impact 360
140. Avengers Battle for Earth 360
141. Mortal Kombat vs DC Universe 360
142. Contra Rebirth VC
143. NCAA (football) 10 360 *new*
Lookie there, the ECU Pirates had an undefeated season!
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GazongaJoe
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- Joined: Thu Jul 25, 2013 11:10 pm
Re: Games Beaten 2013
alienjesus wrote:alienjesus wrote:1. Final Fantasy Tactics: The War of the Lions PSP
2. Pokémon: Dream Radar 3DS eShop
3. New Super Mario Bros. U Wii U
4. Paper Mario: Sticker Star 3DS
5. New Super Mario Bros. 2 3DS
6. Mario Tennis Open 3DS
7. Wario Land 3 GBC
8. Hana Samurai: Art of the Sword 3DS eShop
9. The "Denpa" Men: They Came By Wave 3DS eShop
10. Pokémon White Version 2 DS
11. Kirby Mass Attack DS
12. F-Zero Wii U VC
13. Jeanne d'Arc PSP
14. DoDonPachi Resurrection 360
15. Patapon PSP
16. F-Zero X N64
17. Cave Story WiiWare
18. Parodius GBC
19. Shock Troopers Wii VC
20. 1080: TenEighty Snowboarding N64
21. Donkey Kong Land III Game Boy
22. Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble GBC
23. Little Inferno Wii U eShop
24. HarmoKnight 3DS eShop
25. Liberation Maiden 3DS eShop
26. Fire Emblem: Awakening 3DS
27. Patchwork Heroes PSN
28. Crimson Shroud 3DS eShop
29. To The Moon PC
30. Wild Arms PS1 Classics
31. Fantastic Dizzy Mega Drive
32. Diddy Kong Racing N64
33. Pulseman Wii VC
34. Bubble Bobble Master System
35. Loco Roco PSP
36. StreetPass Squad 3DS eShop
37. Metroid Prime 3 Corruption Wii
38. StreetPass Battle 3DS eShop
39. Attack of the Friday Monsters: A Tokyo Tale 3DS eShop
40. Earthbound Wii U VC
41. Tomb Raider PS1
42. Streetpass Garden 3DS eShop
43. Super Princess Peach DS
44. Metal Gear Solid PS1
45. Pokémon Y 3DS
46. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Dual Destinies 3DS eShop
47. Deathsmiles 360
48. Pikmin 3 Wii U
49. Parappa the Rapper PSP
50. Crash Team Racing PS1 *NEW*
51. Power Stone PSP *NEW*
52. Power Stone 2 PSP *NEW*
3 new updates, and I've FINALLY hit 50 games beaten this year. This time during the last 3 years or so I was at around 65-70. So much for my goal of 75+ this year!
Crash Team Racing was a reasonably fun racing game. The courses are fun enough, although a lot of them are a bit forgettable. The difficulty is reasonable and there's a lot to do beyond the basic story races. The game reminds me a lot of Diddy Kong Racing with it's adventure mode, but overall it's just a weaker game. The Crash characters are generally ugly, unmemorable and not very likeable at all, the physics don't feel quite right compared to DKR or Mario Kart 64 and the game just isn't quite as entertaining overall. There's also a really bizarre focus on weaponry that drops behind you, with about 60% or more of the weaponry doing so, meaning it's a lot harder to attack people in front. It offers something a bit different, but I'm not sure I like it. Overall, it's quite fun, and I'd recommend it at the low prices it goes for, but it's no match for the popular N64 racers in my eyes.
Power Stone is a game that made me face an unfortunate truth - I just don't like Capcom fighting games. I know Power Stone isn't your typical fighter, but it's not alone in forming my assessment. I'm also not a fan of Street Fighter, and I'm not that into the Vs. games either. They all just feel a bit basic and clunky to me - even the more modern ones like Street Fighter IV. Anyway, this game was decent enough, it is fairly fast paced, and I enjoyed the selection of weaponry, although it seems disppointingly narrow, and only the guns seem worth using. The fighting mechanics are OK, I like interacting with the scenery, but I feel too much focus is on grabbing the power stones at the expense of proper fighting. Finally, being 1 on 1, the fighting system just seems a little too limited to be fun for long.
I was hoping Power Stone 2 would address a lot of these issues - being 4 player should mean it's a lot of chaotic fun, there's a much broader weapon selection, and it seemed like Power Stone transformations were a little weaker. In fact, I think I preferred the first. Maybe it was just my character selections, but my range of attacks actually seemed worse in the second game than the first, and the broader weapon selection didn't feel like it made up for that. 4 player was nice, but every time a match started there was always a nagging feeling in the back of my head: 'I could be playing Smash Bros'.
Next Up: I've just picked up Castlevania: Dracula X Chronicles for PSP, so I've been workign through that. I REAAAAALLLY need to get back to Final Fantasy VII too, and get that finished before the year is out. I've also got a selection of GB, GBA, PC and DS games that I'd like to get to too, so who knows what I'll get to before the year is out.
Is Paper Mario sticker star worth it?
Even the horses are cut in half......
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Gamerforlife
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- Location: Florida
Re: Games Beaten 2013
Platinums/100% Achievements:
Tales from Space: Mutant Blobs Attack - Vita
Guacamelee - PSN (including all DLC trophies)
Shinovi Versus - Vita
Hotline Miami - PSN
Mark of the Ninja - 360
Puppeteer
Games Beaten:
1. Thomas Was Alone - PC
2. Sam & Max Save the World - The whole season - PC, GOG versions
3. Sam & Max Beyond Time and Space - The whole season - PC, GOG versions
4. Sam & Max The Devil's Playhouse - Episode 1 - PC, GOG version
5. Sam & Max The Devil's Playhouse - Episode 2 - PC, GOG version
6. Sam & Max The Devil's Playhouse - Episode 3 - PC, GOG version
7. The Walking Dead Series - PC
8. Sly Thieves in Time - PS3
9. Guacamelee - PS3
10. Castlevania: Mirror of Fate - 3DS
11. Resident Evil Revelation - 3DS
12. Professor Layton and the Miracle Mask - 3DS
13. Samurai Warriors Chronicles -3DS
14. Tales from Space: Mutant Blobs Attack - Vita
15. Shinovi Versus - Vita
16. Fire Emblem Awakening - 3DS
17. Dokuro - Vita
18. Nun Attack - Vita
19. Hotline Miami - Vita
20. Bloodrayne Betrayal - PS3
21. Fist Puncher - PC (DRM free from Desura)
22. Deadpool - 360
23. Dragon's Crown - Vita
24. Charlie Murder
25. Ducktales Remastered - PS3
26. Puppeteer - PS3 exclusive
27. Foul Play - Xbox 360 version
28. Killer is Dead - Xbox 360
29. Bulletstorm - 360
30. Batman Arkham Origins Blackgate
31. Batman Arkham Origins - PS3
32. Ratchet & Clank Into the Nexus - PS3
33. Stick it to the Man - PS 3
*New - Tearaway - New*
Tearaway is a pretty solid platformer that I enjoyed playing. However, in a year that featured a ton of great platform games, Tearaway feels a bit underwhelming by comparison. On the plus side, the gameplay stays fresh throughout as the designers keep finding new ways to use the Vita's hardware features within the game. Also, combat with enemies is pretty fun as you can use the environment in a lot of fun ways again the enemy. The game also features a very epic and long chase sequence. The parts of the game with traditional platform based gameplay are pretty solid as well. Also, the jump and movement mechanics are waaaay better than the sloppy garbage in Little Big Planet.
On the negative side though, the story is rather bland and boring even though the characters are fairly charming. Also, Tearaway feels a bit too gimmicky at times. The designers obsession with using EVERY SINGLE FEATURE OF THE VITA makes some parts of the game awkward as they shoehorn in Vita features. I got thoroughly sick of using the tilt feature towards the end of the game while also having to control my onscreen character with the analog and jump buttons. Also, Tearaway is too obsessive about picture taking and arts and crafts. Every five minutes you have to take a picture of yourself or draw a picture or decorate a character or cut out shapes from colored paper with a scissor. It all gets kind of annoying after a while. Media Molecule seems unable to make a simple video game. There's always a bunch of extra-curricular stuff they have to cram in. With Little Big Planet it was this obsession with community and player created content. I don't care about all this extra crap, just give me an awesome platform game!
Also, for a game that strives so hard to keep gameplay fresh by using all these Vita features, you'd think they'd jump at the chance to incorporate this stuff into some cool boss fights, but the game doesn't have any bosses at all.
It's still a solid, fun title though, but in a year with games like Puppeteer, Sly Thieves in Time, Ratchet and Clank Into the Nexus, Rayman Legends, and lots of other great stuff, Tearaway kind of underwhelms. This wasn't the right year to release this game. Puppeteer is waay better
Tales from Space: Mutant Blobs Attack - Vita
Guacamelee - PSN (including all DLC trophies)
Shinovi Versus - Vita
Hotline Miami - PSN
Mark of the Ninja - 360
Puppeteer
Games Beaten:
1. Thomas Was Alone - PC
2. Sam & Max Save the World - The whole season - PC, GOG versions
3. Sam & Max Beyond Time and Space - The whole season - PC, GOG versions
4. Sam & Max The Devil's Playhouse - Episode 1 - PC, GOG version
5. Sam & Max The Devil's Playhouse - Episode 2 - PC, GOG version
6. Sam & Max The Devil's Playhouse - Episode 3 - PC, GOG version
7. The Walking Dead Series - PC
8. Sly Thieves in Time - PS3
9. Guacamelee - PS3
10. Castlevania: Mirror of Fate - 3DS
11. Resident Evil Revelation - 3DS
12. Professor Layton and the Miracle Mask - 3DS
13. Samurai Warriors Chronicles -3DS
14. Tales from Space: Mutant Blobs Attack - Vita
15. Shinovi Versus - Vita
16. Fire Emblem Awakening - 3DS
17. Dokuro - Vita
18. Nun Attack - Vita
19. Hotline Miami - Vita
20. Bloodrayne Betrayal - PS3
21. Fist Puncher - PC (DRM free from Desura)
22. Deadpool - 360
23. Dragon's Crown - Vita
24. Charlie Murder
25. Ducktales Remastered - PS3
26. Puppeteer - PS3 exclusive
27. Foul Play - Xbox 360 version
28. Killer is Dead - Xbox 360
29. Bulletstorm - 360
30. Batman Arkham Origins Blackgate
31. Batman Arkham Origins - PS3
32. Ratchet & Clank Into the Nexus - PS3
33. Stick it to the Man - PS 3
*New - Tearaway - New*
Tearaway is a pretty solid platformer that I enjoyed playing. However, in a year that featured a ton of great platform games, Tearaway feels a bit underwhelming by comparison. On the plus side, the gameplay stays fresh throughout as the designers keep finding new ways to use the Vita's hardware features within the game. Also, combat with enemies is pretty fun as you can use the environment in a lot of fun ways again the enemy. The game also features a very epic and long chase sequence. The parts of the game with traditional platform based gameplay are pretty solid as well. Also, the jump and movement mechanics are waaaay better than the sloppy garbage in Little Big Planet.
On the negative side though, the story is rather bland and boring even though the characters are fairly charming. Also, Tearaway feels a bit too gimmicky at times. The designers obsession with using EVERY SINGLE FEATURE OF THE VITA makes some parts of the game awkward as they shoehorn in Vita features. I got thoroughly sick of using the tilt feature towards the end of the game while also having to control my onscreen character with the analog and jump buttons. Also, Tearaway is too obsessive about picture taking and arts and crafts. Every five minutes you have to take a picture of yourself or draw a picture or decorate a character or cut out shapes from colored paper with a scissor. It all gets kind of annoying after a while. Media Molecule seems unable to make a simple video game. There's always a bunch of extra-curricular stuff they have to cram in. With Little Big Planet it was this obsession with community and player created content. I don't care about all this extra crap, just give me an awesome platform game!
Also, for a game that strives so hard to keep gameplay fresh by using all these Vita features, you'd think they'd jump at the chance to incorporate this stuff into some cool boss fights, but the game doesn't have any bosses at all.
It's still a solid, fun title though, but in a year with games like Puppeteer, Sly Thieves in Time, Ratchet and Clank Into the Nexus, Rayman Legends, and lots of other great stuff, Tearaway kind of underwhelms. This wasn't the right year to release this game. Puppeteer is waay better
RyaNtheSlayA wrote:
Seriously. Screw you Shao Kahn I'm gonna play Animal Crossing.
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Re: Games Beaten 2013
GazongaJoe wrote: Is Paper Mario sticker star worth it?
I liked it well enough. It's not up to par with the first two games, but it's enjoyable overall.
Re: Games Beaten 2013
I'm hoping to find a good B2G1 sale on new games to snag the new Zelda, Tearaway, and Ys sometime in the next week or so. I'm pretty sure that Puppeteer will be a free or cheap (less than $10) PS+ game by the summer, if not before.

