I Hate Mountains is surprisingly good. There are things you'll stumble on when you first run it but it's lotsa fun once you figure it out. One thing I'll say is that the logging house climax is poorly executed as it does spectacle and zombie attack at the same time, whereas you'd usually do spectacle, let it finish, and then bring in the zombies, as otherwise, players won't see the spectacle, being too busy staying alive.
Second or third. I have greater nostalgia for second, but third might be actually better. And I'm talking about the original three Spyro games on the Playstation.
Second or third. I have greater nostalgia for second, but third might be actually better. And I'm talking about the original three Spyro games on the Playstation.
Spyro is ok, but there are other games in that genre you should make sure you play first. A lot of them are N64 games like Conker or Jet Force Gemini.
Second or third. I have greater nostalgia for second, but third might be actually better. And I'm talking about the original three Spyro games on the Playstation.
Spyro is ok, but there are other games in that genre you should make sure you play first. A lot of them are N64 games like Conker or Jet Force Gemini.
Well, I don't have too much experience with N64 games and there is little bit of nostalgia talking considering that Spyro 2 was one of my first PS-one games. Still they are great games (second and third, first is good but lacking compared to the later ones) and even though I played through them multiple times back then, I could still see myself taking them to a ride.
I recently couldn't sleep much a few nights in a row so I did a run through of Mario 64 in a couple of days. Having played Banjo Kazooie, conker seemed like a step down in terms of straight platform problem solving and played as more of a flavor game.
I was looking at Spyro mostly as it came out around the time as Crash 2, which was probably the best in the series, given that 3 added so much extra and platformers are all about what you can do with what you've got.
Never played Jet Force though, seems to be something like Ratchet and Clank.
I've mostly been playing Minecraft on and off, but today I played a really neat indie RPG called Space Funeral. I highly recommend it, it's only a couple hours long max, there's no grind, and it has a really cool atmosphere. Like Earthbound, but if it was messed up all the way through.
Just beat BioShock 2 with the 'Good' ending. The game is a solid shooter with some great visuals, and most of the plasmids are fun to use. I think there should have been some more "use a plasmid on a thing" puzzles, and at times the difficulty on Normal stuck it's toe into obnoxious territory with things like silent enemies spawning in right behind me and blowing me away, but all in all a fun experience. I actually shed a man tear at the ending, and I might pick up the third installation. I haven't touched multiplayer.
I also played Fallout 3 recently, and was sort of disappointed. For some reason I simply can not shoot straight, and beyond that, once I got out of the vault and went to Megaton, I had no fucking clue what I was supposed to do and the Pip-Boy was no help. I also REALLY dislike the interface of open pip-boy, select power, power activates. Mass Effect has a great power selection wheel, as does Dragon Age, and the Fallout 3 way felt clunky and took me out of the action.
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Also, probably not going to use the Cerberus network code.
I love my Gameboy Color, its so rad.
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One thing I'll say is that the logging house climax is poorly executed as it does spectacle and zombie attack at the same time, whereas you'd usually do spectacle, let it finish, and then bring in the zombies, as otherwise, players won't see the spectacle, being too busy staying alive.
I was looking at Spyro mostly as it came out around the time as Crash 2, which was probably the best in the series, given that 3 added so much extra and platformers are all about what you can do with what you've got.
Never played Jet Force though, seems to be something like Ratchet and Clank.
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I also played Fallout 3 recently, and was sort of disappointed. For some reason I simply can not shoot straight, and beyond that, once I got out of the vault and went to Megaton, I had no fucking clue what I was supposed to do and the Pip-Boy was no help. I also REALLY dislike the interface of open pip-boy, select power, power activates. Mass Effect has a great power selection wheel, as does Dragon Age, and the Fallout 3 way felt clunky and took me out of the action.