It really is though.Luke wrote:although some people will say SMS Altered Beast is terrible,
Games Beaten 2014
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It is. And Altered Beast on the Genesis, or in whole, isn't what I would call a great game...But I'm still enamored by it. If I had to write a review of it I would give it two stars out of four at best, still, it was something else when I was younger. Tinted glasses and such.Sload Soap wrote:It really is though.Luke wrote:although some people will say SMS Altered Beast is terrible,
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It was an early Genesis title, so you've got to keep that in mind. When it came out, it was amazing! This was when the next best beat-em up on home consoles were the Double Dragon games.Luke wrote:It is. And Altered Beast on the Genesis, or in whole, isn't what I would call a great game...But I'm still enamored by it. If I had to write a review of it I would give it two stars out of four at best, still, it was something else when I was younger. Tinted glasses and such.Sload Soap wrote:It really is though.Luke wrote:although some people will say SMS Altered Beast is terrible,
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And also the only Genesis game I owned as it came with the console. Again, it was "bringing the arcade home" feeling that made me love the game.BurningDoom wrote: It was an early Genesis title, so you've got to keep that in mind. When it came out, it was amazing! This was when the next best beat-em up on home consoles were the Double Dragon games.
Not that I don't love the NES, but TMNT II The Arcade Game, wasn't the arcade game. At all. But when Sega dropped Altered Beast, Super Hang-On, Super Thunderblade, and other arcade games I was in console heaven.
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Weirdly enough, I only learned to appreciate Altered Beast NOW rather than back then in the early 90's. My four-year old self didn't have patience for the slow plodding gameplay at all versus the fast-paced fluid platformers I was used to; made me diss the entire Genesis mistakenly enough in favor of the SNES. I think it's an okay game now (as in I do "like" it.) I loved the Sonic series later on though on PC (Windows 98) through the S3&K collection, which made me open up to the Genesis at that point.
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Assassin's Creed IV Wii U
Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon PC
Well. That was an interesting use of my day today.
Far Cry 3 Blood Dragon is exactly my kind of game. Campy, gamy, and a non stop thrill ride to the end. Yeah some of the internet meme references were annoying and if the game were any longer than the 3 hours or so it took me I imagine the over the top 80s stuff would get old. For what it was though, it was great. Frankly, I feel like I got much more enjoyment out of that short adventure than the base Far Cry 3 game gave me last year. I never stopped grinning the entire way through and it was certainly a memorable experience. I wouldn't mind if more games took the cheap and short fun approach. I liked being able to sit down and beat a game in a day.
Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon PC
Well. That was an interesting use of my day today.
Far Cry 3 Blood Dragon is exactly my kind of game. Campy, gamy, and a non stop thrill ride to the end. Yeah some of the internet meme references were annoying and if the game were any longer than the 3 hours or so it took me I imagine the over the top 80s stuff would get old. For what it was though, it was great. Frankly, I feel like I got much more enjoyment out of that short adventure than the base Far Cry 3 game gave me last year. I never stopped grinning the entire way through and it was certainly a memorable experience. I wouldn't mind if more games took the cheap and short fun approach. I liked being able to sit down and beat a game in a day.
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1. Bad Dudes vs. DragonNinja (Wii - Data East Arcade Classics)
2. Caveman Ninja (Wii - Data East Arcade Classics)
3. Crude Buster (Wii - Data East Arcade Classics)
4. Heavy Barrel (Wii - Data East Arcade Classics)
5. Secret Agent (Wii - Data East Arcade Classics)
6. Wizard Fire (Wii - Data East Arcade Classics)
Completed six games on the Data East Arcade Classics compilation - used the Classic Controller Pro for all of them.
I played the hell out of Bad Dudes on NES as a kid, probably because I didn't know of any other beat 'em ups. It's a very rudimentary game, but fun to roll through every now and again. Here's something that made me chuckle: when you save the president he says "Let's go for a burger." If you play the games on this compilation in order the one that immediately follows Bad Dudes is... BurgerTime.
Caveman Ninja (aka Joe & Mac) is a platfomer where your character is a caveman. It's quite scientifically inaccurate as most of your foes are dinosaurs instead of Ice Age mammals. It's also one of those rare instances where the console versions are superior to the arcade original. For example, the SNES port doesn't deduct health on a timer, features longer levels, and is lacking the incredibly idiotic (and politically incorrect) endings. Seriously, skip this one if you own a console port.
I wasn't familiar with Crude Buster, but it appears to be a spiritual successor to Bad Dudes. I guess there's a Genesis port called Two Crude Dudes (ugh... so 90s). The futuristic (well, formally futuristic - the game takes place in 2010) setting is great and your character looks like he's straight out of Shadowrun. It's vastly superior to Bad Dudes, as the controls are tighter and you can now throw enemies. The difficulty is cranked up to somewhat annoying levels though - as you're constantly swarmed by enemies who have have the potential to incapacitate you for several seconds. It's most definitely a quarter-muncher.
Heavy Barrel is a Commando-style overhead shooter. Fun game overall, but don't even get me started on how much I despise dual analog controls.
Secret Agent is heavily influenced by James Bond and features Rolling Thunder style gameplay. You end up fighting a lot of sharks in this game. That was unexpected.
Lastly, Wizard Fire was quite the unexpected and pleasant surprise. It's an overhead action game with an isometric viewpoint - very reminiscent of Taito's Dungeon Magic. All of your typical medieval fantasy characters are here - I chose to play as the elf as she was the supposedly the fastest and most definitely the cutest. The game features frequent cutscenes with some absolutely amazing/corny voice acting. Apparently Wizard Fire is a sequel to another game called Gate of Doom, which sadly isn't featured on this compilation.
2. Caveman Ninja (Wii - Data East Arcade Classics)
3. Crude Buster (Wii - Data East Arcade Classics)
4. Heavy Barrel (Wii - Data East Arcade Classics)
5. Secret Agent (Wii - Data East Arcade Classics)
6. Wizard Fire (Wii - Data East Arcade Classics)
Completed six games on the Data East Arcade Classics compilation - used the Classic Controller Pro for all of them.
I played the hell out of Bad Dudes on NES as a kid, probably because I didn't know of any other beat 'em ups. It's a very rudimentary game, but fun to roll through every now and again. Here's something that made me chuckle: when you save the president he says "Let's go for a burger." If you play the games on this compilation in order the one that immediately follows Bad Dudes is... BurgerTime.
Caveman Ninja (aka Joe & Mac) is a platfomer where your character is a caveman. It's quite scientifically inaccurate as most of your foes are dinosaurs instead of Ice Age mammals. It's also one of those rare instances where the console versions are superior to the arcade original. For example, the SNES port doesn't deduct health on a timer, features longer levels, and is lacking the incredibly idiotic (and politically incorrect) endings. Seriously, skip this one if you own a console port.
I wasn't familiar with Crude Buster, but it appears to be a spiritual successor to Bad Dudes. I guess there's a Genesis port called Two Crude Dudes (ugh... so 90s). The futuristic (well, formally futuristic - the game takes place in 2010) setting is great and your character looks like he's straight out of Shadowrun. It's vastly superior to Bad Dudes, as the controls are tighter and you can now throw enemies. The difficulty is cranked up to somewhat annoying levels though - as you're constantly swarmed by enemies who have have the potential to incapacitate you for several seconds. It's most definitely a quarter-muncher.
Heavy Barrel is a Commando-style overhead shooter. Fun game overall, but don't even get me started on how much I despise dual analog controls.
Secret Agent is heavily influenced by James Bond and features Rolling Thunder style gameplay. You end up fighting a lot of sharks in this game. That was unexpected.
Lastly, Wizard Fire was quite the unexpected and pleasant surprise. It's an overhead action game with an isometric viewpoint - very reminiscent of Taito's Dungeon Magic. All of your typical medieval fantasy characters are here - I chose to play as the elf as she was the supposedly the fastest and most definitely the cutest. The game features frequent cutscenes with some absolutely amazing/corny voice acting. Apparently Wizard Fire is a sequel to another game called Gate of Doom, which sadly isn't featured on this compilation.
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That's hilarious.BoneSnapDeez wrote: If you play the games on this compilation in order the one that immediately follows Bad Dudes is... BurgerTime.
I still have my Bad Dudes, CIB from launch. Loved the arcade game so much, which makes me wonder if there was ever a decent Bad Dudes port. Was there? With the "Don't do drugs" start up screen and the whole nine?
Another arcade port I'm dying to own is from the same era, WWF Superstars (I think that's the name).
edit* I really need to update my list soon, but for now I can say without hesitation that the GBA version of Golden Axe is pretty much Golden Axe on speed. It looks great, plays great, but the tempo of the game seems almost two fold. Even the music* is ramped up.
I've played and beaten almost every port of the game that I own, and I still prefer the game on the Sega CD, but it is a bit bizarre how quick the GBA version is.
*I've learned most of the score for Golden Axe for the piano by playing by ear. The intro and first level tracks are my favorite to play, as they're pretty darned easy to pick up.
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1.) Beyond: Two Souls (PS3)
2.) Remember Me (PC)
3.) Mirror's Edge (PC)
4.) Jumping Flash! (PS1)
5.) Run Saber (SNES)
6.) Heavenly Sword (PS3)
7.) X-Blades (360)
8.) Blades of Time (360)
9.) Trapt (PS2)
10.) Hunted: The Demon's Forge (360)
Thoughts:
2.) Remember Me (PC)
3.) Mirror's Edge (PC)
4.) Jumping Flash! (PS1)
5.) Run Saber (SNES)
6.) Heavenly Sword (PS3)
7.) X-Blades (360)
8.) Blades of Time (360)
9.) Trapt (PS2)
10.) Hunted: The Demon's Forge (360)
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Going to try and keep my backlog to new games ratio at least neutral this year. In other words, I'm going to try not to let my games purchased count get higher than my games beaten count. I definitely failed at that last year. And the year before. And the year before that. I've come to realize that I've gotten stuck in this loop of "oooh, the game I need to play is that one I don't have yet," but as soon as I get that game I'm thinking "oh, but look at that other game I don't have." It's a stupid cycle and I intend to break it.
So enough ranting, here's my progress so far this year.
1. Fallout New Vegas (360/PC) - 1/4
2. Castle of Illusion (PC) - 1/5
3. Super Mario 3D World (Wii U) - 1/9
4. Alien Rage (PC) - 1/11
5. Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon (3DS) - 1/19
Luigi's Mansion is a really great game. I was surprised at how much I enjoyed it. It takes some simple adventure game mechanics and mixes them up for just enough variety across a lengthy handheld adventure. It's one of those games where you don't have to interact with everything but you want to so you can find all the treasures and just to see what happens. I loved all the humor and little touches in the game, and all of the animations on the characters and the world. Most objects move when you suck them with the vacuum and some unlock secrets when you do. There are some silly moments and I even laughed out loud once or twice. The game definitely has a lot of charm. Good stuff, it's not my favorite game I've ever played, but I would say it's a must have for a 3DS game library if you are into adventure games.
Thoughts on the previous games:
So enough ranting, here's my progress so far this year.
1. Fallout New Vegas (360/PC) - 1/4
2. Castle of Illusion (PC) - 1/5
3. Super Mario 3D World (Wii U) - 1/9
4. Alien Rage (PC) - 1/11
5. Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon (3DS) - 1/19
Luigi's Mansion is a really great game. I was surprised at how much I enjoyed it. It takes some simple adventure game mechanics and mixes them up for just enough variety across a lengthy handheld adventure. It's one of those games where you don't have to interact with everything but you want to so you can find all the treasures and just to see what happens. I loved all the humor and little touches in the game, and all of the animations on the characters and the world. Most objects move when you suck them with the vacuum and some unlock secrets when you do. There are some silly moments and I even laughed out loud once or twice. The game definitely has a lot of charm. Good stuff, it's not my favorite game I've ever played, but I would say it's a must have for a 3DS game library if you are into adventure games.
Thoughts on the previous games:
A-B-P. A-always, B-be, P-platforming. Always be platforming! Always be platforming!!

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