Re: Games Beaten 2013
Posted: Thu May 02, 2013 10:37 pm
1. Sniper Elite V2 (PS3)(TPS)
2. Teen Agent (PC)(Point and Click Adventure)
3. Alpha Protocol (PS3)(RPG)
4. Beneath A Steel Sky (PC)(Point and Click Adventure)
5. Imscared - A Pixelated Nightmare (PC)(Horror)
6. Ys III: Wanderers from Ys (SNES)(RPG)
7. Celestial Mechanica (PC)(Platformer)
8. Gravity Bone (PC)(First Person Adventure)
9. Secret of Mana (SNES)(RPG)
10. Lure of the Temptress (PC)(Point and Click Adventure)
11. Mario's Early Years: Fun With Numbers (SNES)(Edutainment)
12. CoD of Duty (PC)(FPS)
13. The Bard's Tale (PS2)(RPG)
14. The Great Circus Mystery, Starring Mickey and Minnie (SNES)(Platformer)
15. Deus Ex (PC)(FPS)
16. The King of the Wood (PC)(FPS)
17. Shadows of the Damned (PS3)(Horror Adventure)
18. Chuck Rock (SNES)(Platformer)
19. Arcana (SNES)(RPG)
20. Jurassic Park (SNES)(Action-Adventure)
21. Brawl Brothers (SNES)(Beat 'Em Up)
22. Monopoly (SNES)(Boardgame)
23. Dr. Mario (SNES)(Puzzle)
24. Porky Pig's Haunted Holiday (SNES)(Platformer)
25. Breath of Fire (SNES)(RPG)
26. The Death and Return of Superman (SNES)(Beat 'Em Up)
27. Battle Blaze (SNES)(Fighting)
28. Todd McFarlane's Spawn: The Video Game (SNES)(Action-Adventure)
29. Mario's Early Years: Fun With Letters (SNES)(Edutainment)
30. Dwarfs!? (PC)(I have no idea)
31. Super Adventure Island (SNES)(Platformer)
And back to SNES games!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rSqcxFGFVas
I'm not a fan of the Adventure Island series. I understand why it appeals to platformer fans, but it isn't for me. Unfortunately it was also six years old by the time Super Adventure Island came out, and platformers had developed quite a bit. And I believe Hudson did a good job upgrading the audio and the visuals. So Super Adventure Island looks pretty and has solid music, but just feels simplistic and bare bones when compared to titles like Super Mario World.
I suppose that isn't a criticism for some folks, but this game just feels "lesser" to me. It's more polished than the likes of Chuck Rock, but in some regards felt more simplistic to me. At least in Chuck Rock there was some element of puzzles regarding the carrying of rocks. The most advanced Super Adventure Island ever gets is in using its weapons to occasionally find invisible food or bonus rooms, though those are merely quick platforming sections.
I should stress, there is some variance in level design...some. Ice levels, fire levels, dark levels, a brief mine cart level, all of these platformer tropes are visited, albeit briefly. And the game does incorporate a couple of swimming lessons that play like a slow-paced, bland hori shmup, which isn't entirely unusual for the era(Death and Return of Superman, Captain America and the Avengers both incorporated levels like this into the beat 'em up genre in this generation).
Is Super Adventure Island a bad game? No, I'd argue it suffers from being outdated for its generation. But I did really like its music and visuals. The art design looks wonderfully cartoonish. Oh, and the plot...well, it's the usual "hero must rescue his girl" trope, only this time your girl has been turned into stone by a robed broom riding demon thing.
2. Teen Agent (PC)(Point and Click Adventure)
3. Alpha Protocol (PS3)(RPG)
4. Beneath A Steel Sky (PC)(Point and Click Adventure)
5. Imscared - A Pixelated Nightmare (PC)(Horror)
6. Ys III: Wanderers from Ys (SNES)(RPG)
7. Celestial Mechanica (PC)(Platformer)
8. Gravity Bone (PC)(First Person Adventure)
9. Secret of Mana (SNES)(RPG)
10. Lure of the Temptress (PC)(Point and Click Adventure)
11. Mario's Early Years: Fun With Numbers (SNES)(Edutainment)
12. CoD of Duty (PC)(FPS)
13. The Bard's Tale (PS2)(RPG)
14. The Great Circus Mystery, Starring Mickey and Minnie (SNES)(Platformer)
15. Deus Ex (PC)(FPS)
16. The King of the Wood (PC)(FPS)
17. Shadows of the Damned (PS3)(Horror Adventure)
18. Chuck Rock (SNES)(Platformer)
19. Arcana (SNES)(RPG)
20. Jurassic Park (SNES)(Action-Adventure)
21. Brawl Brothers (SNES)(Beat 'Em Up)
22. Monopoly (SNES)(Boardgame)
23. Dr. Mario (SNES)(Puzzle)
24. Porky Pig's Haunted Holiday (SNES)(Platformer)
25. Breath of Fire (SNES)(RPG)
26. The Death and Return of Superman (SNES)(Beat 'Em Up)
27. Battle Blaze (SNES)(Fighting)
28. Todd McFarlane's Spawn: The Video Game (SNES)(Action-Adventure)
29. Mario's Early Years: Fun With Letters (SNES)(Edutainment)
30. Dwarfs!? (PC)(I have no idea)
31. Super Adventure Island (SNES)(Platformer)
And back to SNES games!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rSqcxFGFVas
I'm not a fan of the Adventure Island series. I understand why it appeals to platformer fans, but it isn't for me. Unfortunately it was also six years old by the time Super Adventure Island came out, and platformers had developed quite a bit. And I believe Hudson did a good job upgrading the audio and the visuals. So Super Adventure Island looks pretty and has solid music, but just feels simplistic and bare bones when compared to titles like Super Mario World.
I suppose that isn't a criticism for some folks, but this game just feels "lesser" to me. It's more polished than the likes of Chuck Rock, but in some regards felt more simplistic to me. At least in Chuck Rock there was some element of puzzles regarding the carrying of rocks. The most advanced Super Adventure Island ever gets is in using its weapons to occasionally find invisible food or bonus rooms, though those are merely quick platforming sections.
I should stress, there is some variance in level design...some. Ice levels, fire levels, dark levels, a brief mine cart level, all of these platformer tropes are visited, albeit briefly. And the game does incorporate a couple of swimming lessons that play like a slow-paced, bland hori shmup, which isn't entirely unusual for the era(Death and Return of Superman, Captain America and the Avengers both incorporated levels like this into the beat 'em up genre in this generation).
Is Super Adventure Island a bad game? No, I'd argue it suffers from being outdated for its generation. But I did really like its music and visuals. The art design looks wonderfully cartoonish. Oh, and the plot...well, it's the usual "hero must rescue his girl" trope, only this time your girl has been turned into stone by a robed broom riding demon thing.