That was a good post. It makes me want to go get it. I wish more people here would be as descriptive of a game experience. I try my best, but not as good as you did there. I come to this thread to find new games to play.Flake wrote:Okay, I'll stop rambling. TL;DR : Metroid II is great and I really miss Nintendo RD-1.
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Xeogred wrote:The obvious answer is that it's time for the Dreamcast 2.
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1. Dead Space 3* + Awakened (PS3)
2. Legend of Zelda Wind Waker HD (WiiU)
3. Super Metroid* (WiiU)
* = replay
And just beat Super Metroid for the 1,000th time myself! Kind of a yearly thing... maybe even more than once.
That said, I think it's time to give this one a break for awhile. It's at that point where I play the entire thing without even thinking or stopping, I just automatically do and find every single thing there is in the game. I used to do this with Link to the Past as well, but it hit me that I think it's actually been years since I played that one and I'm fuzzy on remembering my programmed playthroughs, so I'm stoked to replay that one.
But man, Super Metroid. Still one of the most atmospheric games alive. I also have to say, that control design wise this has got to be like the most complex game out there. The hyper dash jump maneuvers, the walljumping, the dozens of combinations and secret tricks you can accomplish with various weapon setups, it's endless. I almost have to believe they designed sequence breaking to be entirely possible in just about any area, yet knew when to cut that (reaching lower Norfair, etc). The small set pieces, the Metroid coming to the rescue and taking a blow gets me whenever I play it now, the littlest things wondering who that soldier is dead before Kraid's lair, and knowing you can save the little nice aliens during the final sequence. The game has no words, and is easily one of the most dense gaming experiences out there. It's like my only complaint going back to the game thesedays is that I wish it were 5x bigger and longer. But those early runs and getting completely lost in the game, scanning every single room for hidden secrets, was a timeless experience I'll never forget.
An execution of mastery perfected game design. I give it 9000 SSJ's.
Better than Link to the Past? I can never decide, but always find myself oh so very slightly leaning towards Zelda on this one. But pretty much since the 90's when I first played these two, they've remained to be my absolute top favorites and that'll never change.
2. Legend of Zelda Wind Waker HD (WiiU)
3. Super Metroid* (WiiU)
* = replay
And just beat Super Metroid for the 1,000th time myself! Kind of a yearly thing... maybe even more than once.
That said, I think it's time to give this one a break for awhile. It's at that point where I play the entire thing without even thinking or stopping, I just automatically do and find every single thing there is in the game. I used to do this with Link to the Past as well, but it hit me that I think it's actually been years since I played that one and I'm fuzzy on remembering my programmed playthroughs, so I'm stoked to replay that one.
But man, Super Metroid. Still one of the most atmospheric games alive. I also have to say, that control design wise this has got to be like the most complex game out there. The hyper dash jump maneuvers, the walljumping, the dozens of combinations and secret tricks you can accomplish with various weapon setups, it's endless. I almost have to believe they designed sequence breaking to be entirely possible in just about any area, yet knew when to cut that (reaching lower Norfair, etc). The small set pieces, the Metroid coming to the rescue and taking a blow gets me whenever I play it now, the littlest things wondering who that soldier is dead before Kraid's lair, and knowing you can save the little nice aliens during the final sequence. The game has no words, and is easily one of the most dense gaming experiences out there. It's like my only complaint going back to the game thesedays is that I wish it were 5x bigger and longer. But those early runs and getting completely lost in the game, scanning every single room for hidden secrets, was a timeless experience I'll never forget.
An execution of mastery perfected game design. I give it 9000 SSJ's.
Better than Link to the Past? I can never decide, but always find myself oh so very slightly leaning towards Zelda on this one. But pretty much since the 90's when I first played these two, they've remained to be my absolute top favorites and that'll never change.
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I feel exactly the same when it comes to these 2 games. Masterpieces that set the bar.Xeogred wrote:Better than Link to the Past? I can never decide, but always find myself oh so very slightly leaning towards Zelda on this one. But pretty much since the 90's when I first played these two, they've remained to be my absolute top favorites and that'll never change.
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My brother, who's mostly a "current gen" type of gamer, decided to play Super Metroid on the Wii U. He's been calling me every day and raving about it. 
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My god, it's finally happened; They've finally become sentient.Xeogred wrote:Still one of the most atmospheric games alive.
I'll be in my bunker.
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3DS. Nintendo's GB emulator is really smooth.Luke wrote:Flake wrote: Okay, I'll stop rambling. TL;DR : Metroid II is great and I really miss Nintendo RD-1.
It was a great ramble.
May have missed it, but on what platform did you use to play Metroid II?
Maybe now Nintendo will acknowledge Metroid has a fanbase?
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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)
11.) Final Fantasy XIII-2 (PS3)
12.) Venetica (PC)
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)
11.) Final Fantasy XIII-2 (PS3)
12.) Venetica (PC)
Thoughts:
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Anyone else playing pretend Super Bowls?
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1. King of Fighters R-2 (NGPC)
2. Dead or Alive 2 (Limited Edition) (DC)
3. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Turtles In Time (PS2)
My wife said "wanna play Turtles In Time?" I said "Yup." So we ran through the arcade port on PS2. It looks great on PS2, and controls better than I remembered. The sound is a bit off - and of course some of the music is different cuz of licensing - or maybe cuz of the tie-in to the cartoon series at that point? Whatever. Still fun.
2. Dead or Alive 2 (Limited Edition) (DC)
3. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Turtles In Time (PS2)
My wife said "wanna play Turtles In Time?" I said "Yup." So we ran through the arcade port on PS2. It looks great on PS2, and controls better than I remembered. The sound is a bit off - and of course some of the music is different cuz of licensing - or maybe cuz of the tie-in to the cartoon series at that point? Whatever. Still fun.
I was going to at some point today/tomorrow, yeah. Though I'm kind of enjoying Metal Gear right now. I had meant to try to pickup a DC football game before this weekend, but dropped the ball. But if I get a chance I'll probably throw in Madden 05 on PS2 since I have that "Championship Edition" that I haven't played much of.Luke wrote:Anyone else playing pretend Super Bowls?
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Games Beaten 2014
Primal Rage - 32X
Golden Axe - Genesis
To the Moon: Holiday Special - PC
Need for Speed: Rivals - PS4
Halo: Spartan Assault - Xbox One
Kolibri - 32X
Motocross Championship - 32X
Shank 2 - PS3 *new*
Colassatron: Massive World Threat - iOS *new*
Total: 9
Games Beaten: 2013 2012 2011 2010
Shank 2 is fun, though easier than Shank 1. The throwing knives are overpowered.
Colassatron is a nice pick up and play game - Halfbrick hasn't disappointed me yet!
Primal Rage - 32X
Golden Axe - Genesis
To the Moon: Holiday Special - PC
Need for Speed: Rivals - PS4
Halo: Spartan Assault - Xbox One
Kolibri - 32X
Motocross Championship - 32X
Shank 2 - PS3 *new*
Colassatron: Massive World Threat - iOS *new*
Total: 9
Games Beaten: 2013 2012 2011 2010
Shank 2 is fun, though easier than Shank 1. The throwing knives are overpowered.
Colassatron is a nice pick up and play game - Halfbrick hasn't disappointed me yet!

