After getting a dude killed in Fire Emblem twice in a row I decided to play some other games. I spent some time with Another World (Out of this World) and...well, while I know the game is very important from a historical point of view, I don't think it's very good.
Here's the thing: I get killed far less often while playing Contra Hard Corps or Ghouls'n Ghosts than I do while playing Another World. And a significant part of it I blame in either trial and error gameplay or stiff, Price of Persia-like controls.
I think the game works only if you are winning. The moment you die and have to start over, a huge part of the appeal of the game and the otherness of the scenario is lost because you have already seen it. The game is not interesting enough mechanically to make that repetition fun and that kind of sucks.
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Another World is an action puzzle game disguised as an action platformer. It's more about sequences than reflexes. Once you know everything you're supposed to do, you can beat the game extremely easily. It's one of my favorite games, but I can understand how the gameplay could be seen as tedious these days. Chahi took "trial and error" too far with Heart Of Darkness, even I couldn't get into that one.
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I actually beat Heart of Darkness not terribly long ago! And found a legit copy not too long after that.Exhuminator wrote:Another World is an action puzzle game disguised as an action platformer. It's more about sequences than reflexes. Once you know everything you're supposed to do, you can beat the game extremely easily. It's one of my favorite games, but I can understand how the gameplay could be seen as tedious these days. Chahi took "trial and error" too far with Heart Of Darkness, even I couldn't get into that one.
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I ought to give that game a go sometime ha ha found that game at goodwill for pc....would rather have the playstation version but oh well...(supposedly it was planned to also be on saturn, 3do and gba
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Playing borderlands 2 on vita, and despite accidently chucking grenades due to the darn touch screens..its pretty fun!
Also, just started the final fantasy 8 again
Also, just started the final fantasy 8 again
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Nice, I contemplated picking up the Borderlands/Vita bundle but heard some negative things about the vita port so I ended up with the Assassins Creed white bundle. Good to hear that it's actually enjoyable. Borderlands seems like it would make for a great experience on the platform.PinkPanzer wrote:Playing borderlands 2 on vita, and despite accidently chucking grenades due to the darn touch screens..its pretty fun!
Also, just started the final fantasy 8 again
I played an hour or so of The Bards Tale for oXbox last night. I've been in a real dungeon crawler mood over the past few weeks and it was a title I completely passed over during that generation. To my suprise, it's actually pretty good. The humor is definitely of quality and very entertaining. I also put a few hours into Legend of Grimrock, which carries a play style that i've never experienced. Really enjoy the atmosphere and tight corridors, and enjoy the spell combat system, adding a nice bit of depth to the game. I'm having an extremely difficult time sticking to one game at a time, though, which i'd like to change.
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Speaking of, this was just released:Ghudda wrote:Legend of Grimrock
http://www.gog.com/game/legend_of_grimrock_2
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Exhuminator wrote:Speaking of, this was just released:Ghudda wrote:Legend of Grimrock
http://www.gog.com/game/legend_of_grimrock_2
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Don't feel too out of the loop, the sequel literally released today.Ghudda wrote:Man, that was elusive.
And I want it too.
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Picked up Star Fox Command for the DS this week. I just popped it in the other day and I'm already pretty sure this is my least favourite DS game I own. I HATE the controls and the strategy parts seem really thin.
Glad I only paid 3 bucks for this.
Glad I only paid 3 bucks for this.
