1-Metroid Confrontation
2-Red Dead Redemption
3-Red Dead Redemption: Undead Nightmare
4- Bayonetta (PS3)
5- Doom 1 (Ps3) (BFG Edition)
6- The Last of Us (Ps3)
7- Condemned 2: Bloodshot (PS3)
8- Resident Evil: Revelations (Ps3)
9- King of Dragons (PSP)
10-Mercs (PSP)
Both from Capcom classic collection remixed.
On king of dragons i really like it, i tried knights of the round a few months ago for the snes and i tought this will be like but i think it is far better. First of all you can select between 5 characters and they all level but you can also get new equipment for each characters by going trought the game. Another cool feature is that after certain amount of levels the game allows you to change to another character (they will be leveled up almost at the same as the character you were playing and also have upgraded equipment) but i keep playing with the same guy, a warrior, because i like to stab things with the sword witch only consist on smashing the attack button to hit the enemies but if the enemies attack at the same time that you they will reflect your attack and you won't do any damage, you can also do this to save from a few hits if you're quick enough. There's also a block move but it is a bit tricky to do but it will greatly help you against bosses, consists in pushing the back button when you are about to get hit... maybe in not making myself very clear with that but is the best i can do to describe it and i wans't very good at doing the block move.
Moving on the game is longer than your usual arcade beat'em up (or hack'n slash) but not by much. I played around a hour and a half in total and there's still other characters to play with so there's a good amount of replability yet.
Now with mercs the game is super short... about 20 minutes... but it is hard... or cheap depending on how you feel. The only way to play this is throught quarter feeding... there's so much stuff shooting at you and even when you have a life bar you will barely feel that you have one.
There's a few more games on the collection and i'll se if i can finally beat at least one ghost and goblins game.
Games Beaten 2014
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Re: Games Beaten 2014
Yeah, I don't have any prior experience playing Double Helix games but I was just going off what I had heard.Stark wrote:Bad things about Double Helix? Made up of ex-Shiny employees! Probably the games they've worked on is giving them a bad rap (Battleship, Green Lantern, etc.). Killer Instinct and Strider prove they're an awesome dev!
Didn't they get bought by Amazon? I heard that they are only going to develop phone/game apps now? I hope not.
Re: Games Beaten 2014
1-Metroid Confrontation
2-Red Dead Redemption
3-Red Dead Redemption: Undead Nightmare
4- Bayonetta (PS3)
5- Doom 1 (Ps3) (BFG Edition)
6- The Last of Us (Ps3)
7- Condemned 2: Bloodshot (PS3)
8- Resident Evil: Revelations (Ps3)
9- King of Dragons (PSP)
10-Mercs (PSP)
11-Silent Hill: Downpour (PS3)
Another one to the list and a good one. Take note that i didn't play any silent hill since silent hill 2 and maybe my opinions ins't the best or the most reliable. So yeah this game is awesome, i heard some bad things about this game so i think im gonna go taking them down.
Overall i like this game, i wanna go back and complete the sidequests on the town to see the secrets it holds and try diferente ways to see the other endings. The game lengh is good about 8-10 hours depending on how much time you spend running around looking for sidequests.
2-Red Dead Redemption
3-Red Dead Redemption: Undead Nightmare
4- Bayonetta (PS3)
5- Doom 1 (Ps3) (BFG Edition)
6- The Last of Us (Ps3)
7- Condemned 2: Bloodshot (PS3)
8- Resident Evil: Revelations (Ps3)
9- King of Dragons (PSP)
10-Mercs (PSP)
11-Silent Hill: Downpour (PS3)
Another one to the list and a good one. Take note that i didn't play any silent hill since silent hill 2 and maybe my opinions ins't the best or the most reliable. So yeah this game is awesome, i heard some bad things about this game so i think im gonna go taking them down.
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Re: Games Beaten 2014
Whoa are you serious? Loved Shiny, I love them even more now.Stark wrote:Bad things about Double Helix? Made up of ex-Shiny employees! Probably the games they've worked on is giving them a bad rap (Battleship, Green Lantern, etc.). Killer Instinct and Strider prove they're an awesome dev!graffix_13 wrote: Strider- I played the NES version (never played the Genesis version) so I was excited to play this updated version. I was hesitant at first because I had heard bad things about Double Helix, but the reviews for this were good so I took a chance on it. Man, I'm glad I did. The game is FUN! It is a "Metroidvania" which are my favorite types of games. My first playthrough was on Hard, which was a bit challenging in parts but overall wasn't too bad. Especially when you're upgraded and have different elemental cyphers. For $15, this game is a great buy.
Microsoft dropped the ball with them. They should have rebooted Battletoads with the Killer Instinct engine. Would have been insane.
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1) Kung Fu NES
2) Altered Beast Genesis
3) Golden Axe Genesis
4) Golden Axe GBA
5) Golden Axe Dreamcast
6) Golden Axe PS2
7) Golden Axe Sega CD
Golden Axe 360
9) Ninja Gaiden xbox
10) Ninja Gaiden NES
11) Cool Spot Genesis
12) The Duel Genesis
13) Pit Fighter Genesis
14) Hard Drvin' Genesis
15) Death Duel Genesis
16) Sonic The Hedgehog Genesis
17) Mutant League Football Genesis
18) TMNT Hyperstone Heist Genesis
19) Streets of Rage Sega CD
20) Streets of Rage 2 Genesis
21) Golden Axe 2 Genesis
22) Sewer Shark Sega CD
23) Chiki Chiki Boys Genesis
24) Sonic the Hedgehog 2 Genesis
25) Mega Man 2 NES
26) Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!! NES
27) TMNT Fall of the Footclan Gameboy
28) TMNT Something Sewers Gameboy
29) Punch-Out!! Wii
30) TMNT Hyperstone Heist Genesis
31) Diddy Kong Racing N64
32) StarFox 64 N64
33) StarFox snes
34) Metal Gear nes
35) Mario Superstar Baseball Gamecube
36) Star Wars Rogue Leader Gamecube *new*
If I had to rate the Star Wars games, Rogue Leader would be in the top ten, but not the top three. There's something very "Nintendo-y" about Rogue Leader and Rebel Strike that is endearing, but at the same time is a bit too polished for a Star Wars game. But Nintendo games do always seem a bit polished.
Call me nuts, but I prefer Rebel Assault on the Sega CD. Don't get me wrong, Rogue Leader is excellent. The controls aren't clunky, the graphics and sound are crisp, the attention to detail is prominent, and the levels are thrilling and everything a Star Wars fan could want. But I like the way Rebel Assault was a bit "out there". Rogue plays it safe.
2) Altered Beast Genesis
3) Golden Axe Genesis
4) Golden Axe GBA
5) Golden Axe Dreamcast
6) Golden Axe PS2
7) Golden Axe Sega CD
Golden Axe 360
9) Ninja Gaiden xbox
10) Ninja Gaiden NES
11) Cool Spot Genesis
12) The Duel Genesis
13) Pit Fighter Genesis
14) Hard Drvin' Genesis
15) Death Duel Genesis
16) Sonic The Hedgehog Genesis
17) Mutant League Football Genesis
18) TMNT Hyperstone Heist Genesis
19) Streets of Rage Sega CD
20) Streets of Rage 2 Genesis
21) Golden Axe 2 Genesis
22) Sewer Shark Sega CD
23) Chiki Chiki Boys Genesis
24) Sonic the Hedgehog 2 Genesis
25) Mega Man 2 NES
26) Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!! NES
27) TMNT Fall of the Footclan Gameboy
28) TMNT Something Sewers Gameboy
29) Punch-Out!! Wii
30) TMNT Hyperstone Heist Genesis
31) Diddy Kong Racing N64
32) StarFox 64 N64
33) StarFox snes
34) Metal Gear nes
35) Mario Superstar Baseball Gamecube
36) Star Wars Rogue Leader Gamecube *new*
If I had to rate the Star Wars games, Rogue Leader would be in the top ten, but not the top three. There's something very "Nintendo-y" about Rogue Leader and Rebel Strike that is endearing, but at the same time is a bit too polished for a Star Wars game. But Nintendo games do always seem a bit polished.
Call me nuts, but I prefer Rebel Assault on the Sega CD. Don't get me wrong, Rogue Leader is excellent. The controls aren't clunky, the graphics and sound are crisp, the attention to detail is prominent, and the levels are thrilling and everything a Star Wars fan could want. But I like the way Rebel Assault was a bit "out there". Rogue plays it safe.
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Re: Games Beaten 2014
A Battletoads reboot/remake makes me....well, let's just say "very excited".Xeogred wrote: Microsoft dropped the ball with them. They should have rebooted Battletoads with the Killer Instinct engine. Would have been insane.
Does Nintendo own the rights still? Or did they ever?
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Re: Games Beaten 2014
Battletoads is 100% Rare. (I think.) Nintendo does not hold any rights to the franchise, and Battletoads games appeared on the Sega Genesis and in arcades.graffix_13 wrote:Does Nintendo own the rights still? Or did they ever?
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I just started playing it last weekend. Movie clips in the menus? Pretty neat! The hidden objectives in the training stage? Wow. Apparently it uses the system clock for day and night too? I read you have to complete all the objectives at all *4* times of day to get a special hidden ship.Luke wrote:36) Star Wars Rogue Leader Gamecube *new*
If I had to rate the Star Wars games, Rogue Leader would be in the top ten, but not the top three. There's something very "Nintendo-y" about Rogue Leader and Rebel Strike that is endearing, but at the same time is a bit too polished for a Star Wars game. But Nintendo games do always seem a bit polished.
Call me nuts, but I prefer Rebel Assault on the Sega CD. Don't get me wrong, Rogue Leader is excellent. The controls aren't clunky, the graphics and sound are crisp, the attention to detail is prominent, and the levels are thrilling and everything a Star Wars fan could want. But I like the way Rebel Assault was a bit "out there". Rogue plays it safe.
Xeogred wrote:The obvious answer is that it's time for the Dreamcast 2.
Re: Games Beaten 2014
FYI, Rebel Strike might seem like a bit of a let down if you pursue that game. Rogue Leader is the best of the GC series, and I'm betting you can guess what the "hidden ship" is.ExedExes wrote: I just started playing it last weekend. Movie clips in the menus? Pretty neat! The hidden objectives in the training stage? Wow. Apparently it uses the system clock for day and night too? I read you have to complete all the objectives at all *4* times of day to get a special hidden ship.
Leader is phenomenal (I didn't praise it enough in my "review") but so are many Star Wars games. My "thing" with Star Wars games is that I like to be in and out of the cockpit, and although Leader totally nails a great SW flying simulator, it seems like something is missing.
But yeah, still a great game.
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Re: Games Beaten 2014
1. We Love Katamari (PS2)
2. Major Minor's Majestic Marching Band (Wii)
3. Mario and Luigi: Dream Team (3DS)
4. Petz: Wildlife Rescue (Wii) (Don't Ask)
5. Flow (PS3)
6. Journey (PS3)
7. Shenmue (DC) (5th completion)
8. Ben There, Dan That (PC)
9. Serena (PC)
10. Graffiti Kingdom (PS2)
11. Bushido Blade (PS1)
12. Super Bomberman (SNES)
13. Metal Gear Solid (PS1)
14. Way of the Samurai (PS2)
15. Legend of Zelda: Links Awakening DX (GBC)
16. Donkey Kong Country (SNES)
17. Dust: An Elysian Tail (PC)
18. Chrono Trigger (SNES)
19. Super Mario 3D World (Wii U)
Man this was a trip, both of these games were a trial to complete, both for completely different reasons. Let's break it down shall we?
Chrono Trigger
Super Mario 3D World
2. Major Minor's Majestic Marching Band (Wii)
3. Mario and Luigi: Dream Team (3DS)
4. Petz: Wildlife Rescue (Wii) (Don't Ask)
5. Flow (PS3)
6. Journey (PS3)
7. Shenmue (DC) (5th completion)
8. Ben There, Dan That (PC)
9. Serena (PC)
10. Graffiti Kingdom (PS2)
11. Bushido Blade (PS1)
12. Super Bomberman (SNES)
13. Metal Gear Solid (PS1)
14. Way of the Samurai (PS2)
15. Legend of Zelda: Links Awakening DX (GBC)
16. Donkey Kong Country (SNES)
17. Dust: An Elysian Tail (PC)
18. Chrono Trigger (SNES)
19. Super Mario 3D World (Wii U)
Man this was a trip, both of these games were a trial to complete, both for completely different reasons. Let's break it down shall we?
Chrono Trigger
Super Mario 3D World
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