o.pwuaioc wrote:Anyone who doesn't like the N64 needs to check out Ogre Battle 64. Opinions will change.
I've been meaning to, and I will, but it would take more than one game for me to change my opinion of the N64. I can honestly say there's only about 5 games (that I know about) for the entire system that interest me at all, that's the main problem for me (in addition to the first-party games doing nothing for me). Ogre Battle 64 is the main one I need to check out.
I'm a n64 fan. I got my first n64 a couple years ago. I only played a n64 once or twice before I got mine. Although, I had wanted one when it was in stores.
I like the N64's low poly graphics. They have the same lack-of-realism charm for me that 16-bit graphics have for others.
Since this signature affects old posts, I'm leaving a message here in case anyone searches for my username. This account died in early 2013. I am no longer a fundamentalist.
Don't add to my problems by pretending my past views are still held in the present. I do not have any patience for that. Feel free to ask me what I think now.
Inazuma wrote:I was around when the N64 first came out,
what do you mean you were around?
I was alive and paying attention to games when the N64 first came out. I had experienced the 16-bit generation prior to it, so I had a good understanding of how it compared.
Some younger kids on this board may have started gaming on the N64, or maybe even the PS2, so they don't fully understand how amazing the N64 was for its time.
Inazuma wrote:I was alive and paying attention to games when the N64 first came out. I had experienced the 16-bit generation prior to it, so I had a good understanding of how it compared.
Some younger kids on this board may have started gaming on the N64, or maybe even the PS2, so they don't fully understand how amazing the N64 was for its time.
Inazuma wrote:I was around when the N64 first came out,
what do you mean you were around?
I was alive and paying attention to games when the N64 first came out. I had experienced the 16-bit generation prior to it, so I had a good understanding of how it compared.
Some younger kids on this board may have started gaming on the N64, or maybe even the PS2, so they don't fully understand how amazing the N64 was for its time.
Not only did I experience the 16-bit generation, but I also gamed during the NES years and even had an Atari 2600 before that. I still don't really like the N64 other than a few FPSs. And I'm not sure how amazing it is when the 3DO, Saturn, and PS1 all did what the N64 did before it. Not that it did anything bad, it just wasn't the "innovator" in the 3D department that many people try to label it.
o.pwuaioc wrote:Anyone who doesn't like the N64 needs to check out Ogre Battle 64. Opinions will change.
Sounds like a strategy game from the name, if so, then it won't be changing my opinion on the N64, not a strategy game fan.
Do you like RPGs?
Hack-n-slash and action-RPGs, but not turn-based RPGs so much. There are rare exceptions like Legend of Legaia but for the most part I stay away from turn-based battles and random-encounters.