You can thank Agetec for the US censored release. Ultimately, who gives a shit! Blood or or no blood, its a solid port outside Neo hardware of perhaps one the greatest fighters ever made. Recently purchased the JPN exclusive port of Last Blade compilation on PS2 simply to finally clear up the rumors of game being manhandled on the platform. The game runs horribly. I couldn't beleive how bad considering how well SnKP handled the majority of the Neo Geo Online Catalog in Japan. I hug my DC copy of LB2 with even more now...mas wrote:Wow noise that's weird. It's like we got the snes version of mortal kombat while Japan got the genesis version.noiseredux wrote:mas, for some reason Last Blade has no blood in the US.
How is your Dreamcast gaming going on?
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I'm playing last blade 2 in the morning. I got two days off from work. It's all about the dreamcast.
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Violent By Design wrote:Lets be honest here, there were plenty of people who thought Shenmue was boring when it came out. There's a reason why GTA took off.RCBH928 wrote:Shenmue is boring in retrospect and looks more like an experiment , but we have to look at the time it was released. I never played it back then, but when the best graphics on the market was PSX and GTA3 was still not out, graphics was all the rage, and you get Shenmue ... it makes the top of the list for me.
Some parts are very boring and controls are awkward, but we have to compare it to its competitors back then.
I understand , but I think it might at least was amazing to experience . What 3D open world game looked that good when it came out? It is also a very unique gaming experience, unlike the zillion JRPGS you cant play Shenmue and mistake it for another game.
Yes, it was boring at a lot of time and slow but its very iconic too. I am not fan of it and almost quit on the game, I just played it because everyone has it on the "Top Dreamcast Games" list
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Haven't played Shenmue yet. Only for an hour and I stopped. It seems like a game that requires several hours to get into.
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I forgot the worst bit too... The whole thing is bloody QTEs!!! Hold down right trigger, press left or right at appropriate moments. That's it! It's so easy and mundane it makes me wonder what the point was. It doesn't matter how kickass I am at moving those books either, there's always more books to move the next day. God dammit.ExedExes wrote:Yeah, if you thought "oh cool, no jobs in Hong Kong, I got it made" well, you're in for a surprise. High action and no warm up racing either..... YOU'RE MOVING FREAKING BOOKS! (but hey, no having to run back to the house every night either!)Reprise wrote:Man, I really want to play Shenmue 2 again! But every time I replay it as of the last few years, I get bored at the 'airing books in the library' segment and give up. It made the forklift section from Shenmue 1 feel like a Michael Bay movie in terms of action![]()
Every thing else in Shenmue 2 is awesome though. I loved how you felt much more 'on your own' and vulnerable in the game.
Shenmue is awesome though. Seriously, those games are so engrossing and damn good. Honestly, I never found them boring at all (apart from the dreaded above section from Shenmue 2).
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Better or worse than Neo Geo Battle Coliseum?CD AGES wrote:You can thank Agetec for the US censored release. Ultimately, who gives a shit! Blood or or no blood, its a solid port outside Neo hardware of perhaps one the greatest fighters ever made. Recently purchased the JPN exclusive port of Last Blade compilation on PS2 simply to finally clear up the rumors of game being manhandled on the platform. The game runs horribly. I couldn't beleive how bad considering how well SnKP handled the majority of the Neo Geo Online Catalog in Japan. I hug my DC copy of LB2 with even more now...mas wrote:Wow noise that's weird. It's like we got the snes version of mortal kombat while Japan got the genesis version.noiseredux wrote:mas, for some reason Last Blade has no blood in the US.
Anyway, you guys should play more Dreamcast horror games. Resident Evil 2, Resident Evil 3, Resident Evil: Code Veronica, D2, Carrier, Alone in the Dark: The New Nightmare, Blue Stinger, Illbleed, Dino Crisis...some great stuff on there.
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@Ack, Blue Stinger is pretty underrated I think. I really liked that one. And it's sistergame, Illbleed is def even better with its crazy horrorflicks within a themepark motif. Really cool and interesting games.
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Ack and noise, I think I really want to play soul reaver. I played a little on ps1 and I loved it back in the day. I'm going to play thru that and or Spiderman.
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But once you're done with the books for the day, you have things to do. You're not stuck at the harbor talking to strangers.Reprise wrote:I forgot the worst bit too... The whole thing is bloody QTEs!!! Hold down right trigger, press left or right at appropriate moments. That's it! It's so easy and mundane it makes me wonder what the point was. It doesn't matter how kickass I am at moving those books either, there's always more books to move the next day. God dammit.
Shenmue is awesome though. Seriously, those games are so engrossing and damn good. Honestly, I never found them boring at all (apart from the dreaded above section from Shenmue 2).
One thing I remember is going through the series of abandoned buildings later in the game, and finding a probably hidden AM2 capsule toy machine at the very top of one with holes in the floor all around you
I've got a few of those. Love Illbleed.Ack wrote:Anyway, you guys should play more Dreamcast horror games. Resident Evil 2, Resident Evil 3, Resident Evil: Code Veronica, D2, Carrier, Alone in the Dark: The New Nightmare, Blue Stinger, Illbleed, Dino Crisis...some great stuff on there.
Xeogred wrote:The obvious answer is that it's time for the Dreamcast 2.
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True, although I did like all those fights you got into at the harbour.ExedExes wrote:But once you're done with the books for the day, you have things to do. You're not stuck at the harbor talking to strangers.Reprise wrote:I forgot the worst bit too... The whole thing is bloody QTEs!!! Hold down right trigger, press left or right at appropriate moments. That's it! It's so easy and mundane it makes me wonder what the point was. It doesn't matter how kickass I am at moving those books either, there's always more books to move the next day. God dammit.
Shenmue is awesome though. Seriously, those games are so engrossing and damn good. Honestly, I never found them boring at all (apart from the dreaded above section from Shenmue 2).
One thing I remember is going through the series of abandoned buildings later in the game, and finding a probably hidden AM2 capsule toy machine at the very top of one with holes in the floor all around youOne false step and you'll have to get up there again, but rare toys!!!! I spent a lot of time there completing the Outrigger collection.
And I found that hidden AM2 toy machine too. It was awesome finding that
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