Nerd who loves games, ttrpg, movies, books, etc. by night.
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Can you say you love a game despite never finishing it? Well yes because there are some great RPGs I love despite stopping somewhere in the late game. This is one of those, set in a densely atmospheric post apocalyptic world you recruit demons to survive.
Can you say you love a game despite never finishing it? Well yes because there are some great RPGs I love despite stopping somewhere in the late game. This is one of those, set in a densely atmospheric post apocalyptic world you recruit demons to survive.
The first 3D outing of the world famous plumber. The movement and jumping feel right and tight. Exploring peaches castle as a hub world feels adventurous and using the pictures as interactive level select is a clever iteration on the world selection of the 2D games.
The first 3D outing of the world famous plumber. The movement and jumping feel right and tight. Exploring peaches castle as a hub world feels adventurous and using the pictures as interactive level select is a clever iteration on the world selection of the 2D games.
To this day I do a play through of this game every year. It is a game I hold dear to my heart with it intriguing over world and wide selection of levels. The secrets exits and bonus level make exploration feeling rewarding.
To this day I do a play through of this game every year. It is a game I hold dear to my heart with it intriguing over world and wide selection of levels. The secrets exits and bonus level make exploration feeling rewarding.
These ones are a childhood favourite of mine. To this day I have the walkthrough of these games memorized. Both are great examples of 90s LucasArts P&C adventure titles with crude humour and riddles that go from easy to "Why would you do this to me?"
These ones are a childhood favourite of mine. To this day I have the walkthrough of these games memorized. Both are great examples of 90s LucasArts P&C adventure titles with crude humour and riddles that go from easy to "Why would you do this to me?"
So last character action game for now, I swear. How much do I love this game? I have it on every platform including a japanese PS3 version which was a gift from my gf because she knows how much I like this game.
So last character action game for now, I swear. How much do I love this game? I have it on every platform including a japanese PS3 version which was a gift from my gf because she knows how much I like this game.
This was my first DMC and I played it on PC with a keyboard. That control method is shit but the game is great. I also love DMC1 but I love this one more. The style system and mid combat weapon swapping was introduced here first and it was a saviour for the series.
This was my first DMC and I played it on PC with a keyboard. That control method is shit but the game is great. I also love DMC1 but I love this one more. The style system and mid combat weapon swapping was introduced here first and it was a saviour for the series.
Speaking of the poster boy for good looks and no brains. Leon's bloody Spain vacation is a really good time of you're in for some B-Movie slasher action but this game can be a let down if you really liked the style of RE1-3 because this title departs somewhat heavily from that.
Speaking of the poster boy for good looks and no brains. Leon's bloody Spain vacation is a really good time of you're in for some B-Movie slasher action but this game can be a let down if you really liked the style of RE1-3 because this title departs somewhat heavily from that.
Fast paced, kind of brain-dead and a game I play for comfort when I'm too stressed to do anything else. Raiden is also the Leon S. Kennedy of the Metal Gear universe and you know I'm right.
Fast paced, kind of brain-dead and a game I play for comfort when I'm too stressed to do anything else. Raiden is also the Leon S. Kennedy of the Metal Gear universe and you know I'm right.
This game uses the D20 system which can be broken in hilarious ways. Also ideally you play it when you're young enough to think Kreia is deep and complex, so that when you age you come to realise that she is incoherent and contrarian.
This game uses the D20 system which can be broken in hilarious ways. Also ideally you play it when you're young enough to think Kreia is deep and complex, so that when you age you come to realise that she is incoherent and contrarian.
I played every main line MGS game and this one is hands down my favourite. CQC was a great addition and the camouflage system, while a bit clunky at the time, enhanced the idea of being a stealth operative behind enemy lines.
I played every main line MGS game and this one is hands down my favourite. CQC was a great addition and the camouflage system, while a bit clunky at the time, enhanced the idea of being a stealth operative behind enemy lines.
You pilot big stompy heavily armed robots or smaller quicker but still stompy ones. This game introduced a more choose your own adventure style of gameplay where you could select your contracts for each mission, while still following an overarching story.
You pilot big stompy heavily armed robots or smaller quicker but still stompy ones. This game introduced a more choose your own adventure style of gameplay where you could select your contracts for each mission, while still following an overarching story.
Final Fantasy VIII
This one was my first Final Fantasy and I was exactly in the right age to think Squall is really cool but not to understand the junction system.
Final Fantasy VIII
This one was my first Final Fantasy and I was exactly in the right age to think Squall is really cool but not to understand the junction system.