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Sumez

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  1. Is there any way to purchase the Game Boy version outside of MegaCat? Ideally European distribution
  2. That would definitely make a difference. Without going for 100% I find neither of the games super enjoyable (fine, but nothing extraordinary). Getting the gems is definitely where it's at, and I highly recommend it (but that also introduces a whole array of issues with 4.... more on that soon ) 1 actually mixes up environment and stage themes more often than 2, which I felt was another strike against the second game, even if it's a admittedly a very minor complaint. In the first game, each stage theme came with its own dedicated style of challenges which governed how that entire stage would play, and each of them were only repeated twice (one only appeared once, because the second occurance was canned, and reinstated in N.Sane Trilogy!). In Crash 2, most of them are used three times, which makes the game feel a bit more repetitive. 50% more to be exact 2 does look better than 1, but I think 3 feels extremely upgraded in that department. I'm not a fan of PS1 era 3D graphics in general, but Crash 3 is actually one of the few 3D PS1 games I think looks really nice.
  3. I'm actually really curious why you'd think that. Do you think getting all boxes is more enjoyable when you can keep resetting at the latest checkpoint until you get them - banging your head against the wall, instead of needing to learn the stages and play well? I understand that it's probably more stress-free, but to me it just becomes tedium instead. Getting them all in Crash 2 really felt to me like I was just doing work, rather than playing a game. The worst part was when getting them relied on some obscure secret you couldn't possibly tell up-front, such as going to a different stage entirely and standing in an inconspicuous spot in order to get warped to the first stage, and get access to a bunch of crates there. That's just god damn weird! Maybe it's just that I'm generally more into straight forward arcade-style video game with a gameplay focus, but I find the streamlined focus of Crash 1 way more enjoyable. And as for all the things Crash 2 adds, I'd say 3 does the same thing, but better.
  4. It's way cheaper than nearly all other new Ps5 games. I'll probably be picking it up on release
  5. Anyone who thinks 2 is the best game of the series should try playing 1, 3, or 4
  6. This is pretty much exactly what I figured! Not selling it to me, sorry
  7. A movie you can't really rate just based on the entertainment value on screen. There's so much more to this, and it really made me respect Sacha Baron Cohen as a satirist. The guy is a genius and brave as fuck. The sequel is surprisingly good as well.
  8. A step down from the first game, and not as good as the third, but it's fine. I wrote about this game at length not even a year ago:
  9. I've seen pictures of these characters before. That's where my familiarity with them both begins and ends Not gonna pretend it looks particularly appealing
  10. Yeah, I love FF6 and 5 but for very different reason. 5 is lighthearted and fun. Just go on an adventure and don't think too hard about the plot and characters. The world is cool regardless. FF6 has a surprisingly gripping storyline with some really engaging events underway. It was the first game I ever played that managed to pull that off on such a scale, and to this date I don't think many other games really come close.
  11. In this case you should honestly like Gain Ground (hell, it IS a single-screen arcade game). It's a lot more fun than it looks.
  12. Psh. OptOut started this and he knows it
  13. Dragon Fighter is obscure? You're killing me
  14. I'm going to take a good guess and say that if you spent 2 hours on one level, you probably got a game over more than a few times. Maybe that's why people say it's difficult?
  15. Still trying to understand the theme of this thread
  16. When you're rolling, you can't take damage. When someone attacks you and you are familiar enough with their attack animation to know how it will play out, roll into their attack with correct timing, so you can counterattack immediately afterwards. This is really important for an early boss which will gate off the rest of the game until you get a good feeling for this.
  17. Definitely resist the urge to spoil yourself at this point! So that trip to the esper gate wasn't what you expected, but the game is gonna surprise you eventually. Honestly, just stay completely off guides until that point (and ideally a while after). FF6 is pretty straight forward and whenever you need to go somewhere specific to progress the story, the game always tells you quite clearly what it is you need to do, so I don't really think relying on a guide should be necessary at all. If you have any questions, better to ask here instead.
  18. This is the most bootleg looking NES cart I've seen in a while. There are no logos on the label, the image is stretched horizontally, and the paper itself looks like a photocopy. I'm curious what about it makes you think it could be legit?
  19. I rarely buy NES games anymore, because I basically have everything I want. "The complete set" as they say, except across all regions, and without all the garbage shovelware. There's only a handful of the more spicy titles left that I still don't own - Cowboy Kid, Young Indiana Jones, Over Horizon, Cosmo Police Galivan and a few I don't really remember. But some times there are games I just didn't consider previously, for various reasons. The Ultima series, of course, is mostly at home on PC platforms, with the console versions being massively simplified - "dumbed down" even. On paper that's not really ideal for a series that's notable specifically for its complex underlying systems. Ultima 4, however is a game that's often highlighted as one of the better NES RPGs, and I think most people would tell you that this game and the original PC/Apple2 version are two entirely different games, and I feel like my exploration of the NES library isn't really complete unless I've played it. Playing it without playing any of the PC Ultima games beforehand does feel kind of dirty though. This is also one of those annoying games that aren't particularly "expensive" as just a single cartridge, but which are only available as an import - so with shipping and customs and everything, it ends up costing three times as much, more expensive than any modern PS5 game would have been And I feel like I'm gonna miss the manual for this one particularly.
  20. If you rely on the Contra code to get through the game, and wish you could get more than 30 minutes out of it, there's a really simple cure for that. Practice beating the game without cheat codes and without continuing
  21. Comix Zone isn't even good. The question is whether Splatterhouse 2 is
  22. Agreed. All the games are great, but 4 is where I felt the MM series really coming together in a single flawless package!
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