My younger sibling LOVES the Danganranpa series, and immediately bought each of them as they finally came to the states. I've never dug into them though. I might finally have to now. Anything Ace Attorney-ish is at least worth a try for me.
When you say rhythm game though, do you mean like you need sound to play it? I just usually play handheld games at school with the sound off, so that'd just be a bit of a bother for me.
Re: Games Beaten 2016
Posted: Mon Mar 07, 2016 9:53 pm
by Stark
It is purely visual. In fact the entire game could be played without sound, although you'd miss the soundtrack and the oft humorous voice acting.
And thus I wrap up a second seminal NES trilogy, put a handsome bow on it, and stick it on the shelf.
Mario 2 is a legitimately good time. We didn't have it while I was growing up, but sometime in high school one of my best friends found the cart at a second-hand store and gave it to me, having remembered that I'd always wanted it.
So what did I learn from all this Marioing? I confirmed that of all three games, this is my favorite. (I find it intriguing that my preference in the bunch is for the one that isn't actually a Mario game.) I enjoy being able to choose my character from a cast of varied strengths and weaknesses; I like this art style the most; I find these boss fights the most satisfying; this music makes me the happiest. The overall feel is just... joyful.
Somehow Mario 2 hasn't been affected by the bizarre shadow of aggravation and hesitancy that hangs over the other 2D Mario games in my mind (and yes, this includes World). I have no idea why this is. Perhaps since I didn't own it as a child, it doesn't stir up vague feelings of inadequacy and annoyance from a time when I was too unskilled to win? Or maybe it's just a better-balanced game? Or maybe the absence of a timer changes everything for me?
I might be onto something with the timer, actually. I didn't own Super Mario World growing up either, but it still doesn't quite click with me, which punches a hole in the "doesn't have baggage" theory. Hmm.
Regardless of the answer to this, what I can tell you is even when I Game Overed halfway through and had to start again from the beginning, I didn't mind so much. To me that is a significant personal marker of a game's success.
*replay
Re: Games Beaten 2016
Posted: Mon Mar 07, 2016 10:09 pm
by BoneSnapDeez
So how many times did you choose to play as Princess Toadstool?
Oh, and you still have unfinished business. Check out The Lost Levels. Mwahahahaha.
Re: Games Beaten 2016
Posted: Mon Mar 07, 2016 10:25 pm
by Exhuminator
PartridgeSenpai wrote:Anything Ace Attorney-ish is at least worth a try for me.
He may also want to try out Harvey Birdman. It was also developed by Capcom.
Re: Games Beaten 2016
Posted: Tue Mar 08, 2016 12:52 am
by Key-Glyph
BoneSnapDeez wrote:So how many times did you choose to play as Princess Toadstool?
While I was playing I was chatting with my best friend, and our conversation went like this:
N: Who are you playing as? K: Peach, obvs N: just checking K: ...is there another way to play this game
BoneSnapDeez wrote:Oh, and you still have unfinished business. Check out The Lost Levels. Mwahahahaha.
Hahaha NO.
I've watched an incredible speed run before and nearly turned blue from holding my breath the whole time. That's enough for me.
Re: Games Beaten 2016
Posted: Tue Mar 08, 2016 1:30 am
by MrPopo
Was it Big John? Because he's my favorite speedrunner to watch thanks to his amazing mic presence.
And yes, Toadstool is the only way to play Mario 2. Float jump is OP.
Re: Games Beaten 2016
Posted: Tue Mar 08, 2016 2:53 am
by Key-Glyph
It was GameJ06, and he sang about eggrolls. Not sure if he's the same guy you're thinking of.
Pretty sure I followed that link when a bunch of you guys were playing Lost Levels yourselves. In fact, it might have been you who linked it, Popo. And I know a bunch of you beat it, too.
Madness.
Re: Games Beaten 2016
Posted: Tue Mar 08, 2016 9:27 am
by ElkinFencer10
I FINALLY finished Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze last night. That game - especially the bosses - was tough as nails, but it's SO damn good. That last boss took me a good two hours and probably 50 lives, but I finally managed to beat him.