I keep seeing Civilization II. I was like, how does Civilization II influence Symphony of the Night?!marurun wrote:I agree with you guys. I love Zelda II and I love CV II. I mean, look at how directly CV II influenced the creation of Symphony of the Night and derivatives. Without CV II, I don't think any of those later games would have ever come into existence.
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Zelda II is the bomb. Most of those tracks should have been remixed into the newer games.
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CV2 does have an amazing soundtrack.
Castlevania keeps distracting me. I booted up Rondo and got to Death before I screwed up too many times and decided to take a break. And Maria is OP.
Castlevania keeps distracting me. I booted up Rondo and got to Death before I screwed up too many times and decided to take a break. And Maria is OP.
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1. Painkiller - PC
2. Front Mission 4 - PS2
3. Wasteland 2 - PC
4. Arcanum - PC
5. X-COM Terror from the Deep - PC
6. Military Madness - TurboGrafx-16
7. Unreal - PC
8. Shadowrun - SNES
9. Warcraft III - PC
10. Dungeon Keeper - PC
11. Final Fantasy X-2 HD - PS3
12. Descent - PC
13. Quake Mission Pack 2 - Dissolution of Eternity - PC
14. Quake 2 Mission Pack 2 - Ground Zero - PC
15. Sokobond - PC
16. Hybrid Heaven - N64
17. Sonic the Hedgehog - Genesis
18. Castlevania - NES
19. Super Castlevania IV - SNES
20. Castlevania III - NES
21. Castlevania II - NES
22. Castlevania Rondo of Blood - Turbo CD
And now Bloodlines is the only console Classicvania I have to beat. Very solid game with some awesome graphics, though Maria is a massive game breaker. And that's before you learn her special move that does a shitton of damage. The biggest problem I had with the game is your total lack of invincibility time when you take a hit. This is most noticeable when you fight the giant eyeball; if you get caught in a corner when he uses his flame attack that's going to take you from full to dead before you can react because you end up in a constant chain of hits.
The game gives you a bunch of branching paths that extend what was done in CV3 and adds a save system so that you can more easily go back and unlock those paths. I did everything and got 100% on my file, and it was interesting seeing the different stages. One thing I thought was cool is that there are several points where you fall in a pit and instead of dying you get to a different part of the level. It's a nice touch that makes the stages feel more like real locations rather than video game locations.
2. Front Mission 4 - PS2
3. Wasteland 2 - PC
4. Arcanum - PC
5. X-COM Terror from the Deep - PC
6. Military Madness - TurboGrafx-16
7. Unreal - PC
8. Shadowrun - SNES
9. Warcraft III - PC
10. Dungeon Keeper - PC
11. Final Fantasy X-2 HD - PS3
12. Descent - PC
13. Quake Mission Pack 2 - Dissolution of Eternity - PC
14. Quake 2 Mission Pack 2 - Ground Zero - PC
15. Sokobond - PC
16. Hybrid Heaven - N64
17. Sonic the Hedgehog - Genesis
18. Castlevania - NES
19. Super Castlevania IV - SNES
20. Castlevania III - NES
21. Castlevania II - NES
22. Castlevania Rondo of Blood - Turbo CD
And now Bloodlines is the only console Classicvania I have to beat. Very solid game with some awesome graphics, though Maria is a massive game breaker. And that's before you learn her special move that does a shitton of damage. The biggest problem I had with the game is your total lack of invincibility time when you take a hit. This is most noticeable when you fight the giant eyeball; if you get caught in a corner when he uses his flame attack that's going to take you from full to dead before you can react because you end up in a constant chain of hits.
The game gives you a bunch of branching paths that extend what was done in CV3 and adds a save system so that you can more easily go back and unlock those paths. I did everything and got 100% on my file, and it was interesting seeing the different stages. One thing I thought was cool is that there are several points where you fall in a pit and instead of dying you get to a different part of the level. It's a nice touch that makes the stages feel more like real locations rather than video game locations.
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IMO, Akumajou Dracula X is truly the single best classic-formula Castlevania game made. I love 3 a lot as well, but X has such attention to detail and such personality, not to mention enemy designs and animations that would be kept and copied well into the post SoTN era.
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I'd played it a touch before, but now that I've experienced most of the Classicvania I realize that the opening stage has a section that's a massive homage to CV2's towns; it even has the same style boundaries at the edge of the screen.
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I don't think it's actually that great of a game, but I loved Akumajou Dracula X and I wrote waay too favourably about it back in the day. I think it has one of the strongest opening sequences in video games and generally feels retro enough that all its flashiness seems genuine.
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Are you guys talking about Rondo or Symphony? (Akumajou Dracula X: Chi no... Akumajou Dracula X: Gekka no...)
Symphony > Rondo, personally, but they're both excellent games for different reasons.
Symphony > Rondo, personally, but they're both excellent games for different reasons.
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Can't believe i haven't finished a game since January! Lately, i've started various games, but then given up due to control bullshittery, or general dislike of their core gameplay, and have been moaning about it throughout the "Games NOT beaten" thread. I'm therefore pleased to report that i have actually reached the end of one!
1) Dead Space Extraction (Wii); January 3
2) Resident Evil 4 (Wii); January 11
3) Disaster: Day of Crisis (Wii); January 13
4) Sin and Punishment: Successor of the Skies (Wii); January 16
5) Shadowrun Returns (Android); January 25
6) Gravity Rush (PS Vita); April 4
Right, now continuing through my backlog! I'm trying to get through PSOne Alundra, PS Vita Soldner X2, replay of Wii Twilight Princess, and other miscellany.
1) Dead Space Extraction (Wii); January 3
2) Resident Evil 4 (Wii); January 11
3) Disaster: Day of Crisis (Wii); January 13
4) Sin and Punishment: Successor of the Skies (Wii); January 16
5) Shadowrun Returns (Android); January 25
6) Gravity Rush (PS Vita); April 4
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Rondo. I haven't played Symphony in a very long time and I don't think I'll see it favourably today so I refrain from playing it again.irixith wrote:Are you guys talking about Rondo or Symphony? (Akumajou Dracula X: Chi no... Akumajou Dracula X: Gekka no...)
Symphony > Rondo, personally, but they're both excellent games for different reasons.
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