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A "Brief" Look Back at Chrono Crossing


On 11/21/2017 at 04:35 PM by transmet2033

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I have been wanting to talk videogames for the past week.  I have not spent enough time with Breath of the Wild to talk about that game.  I also have not had the proper inspiration to talk about anything else.  All that has changed, and hopefully I will be able to use my newfound ideas before I lose them.

As, some of you may know, the NWP Crew have been traveling back across the years with their listeners, reminiscing about our favorite games of each year.  The next episode concludes our journey back to 1985.  Today, I want to look back and hopefully give Julian the one thing he's wanted, words.  
I have a list that I filled out back in May of 2016 with my picks for all of Chrono Crossing.  The only problem is that I have not updated it with any changes I made during the run of Chrono Crossing.  This is the list that I will be referring back to today...  I still can't believe that I screwed up the release of Descent.

2016 - Since we started in the middle of 2016, we never covered it.  DIshonored 2 would have been my pick.  Between this game, the original, and 2017s Prey, Arkane has quickly become one of my favorite studios.  There is just something about the immersive-sim that speaks to me.

2015 - Bloodborne.  I never got into the Dark Souls games, they were always a little slow for me.  Bloodborne on the other hand took hold of me and did not let go.  Some of my best memories was talking about the game with other players.  In fact, I remember Julian not knowing where to go, and somehow I knew exactly where he was in the game and where he needed to go.

2014 - Wolfenstein:  The New Order.  I believe that this came to be my first Platinum Trophy.  There are very few games these days that I restart immediately after the credits roll...  let alone play a third time.

2011 -  The Witcher 2.  I actually put down Bulletstorm for my pick, but the reality is that The Witcher 2 was my favorite game.  I played Witcher 2 after the Mass Effect games.  The choices and consequences in The Witcher 2 made Mass Effect look likes child's play.  They made your choices mean something, and more importantly, they did a better job in 1 game as opposed to 3.

2010 - Metro 2033(I had picked Bioshock 2, but have already talked about that game ad naseum)  Metro 2033 is one of the most flawed games I have played, but it is a masterclass of atmosphere and storytelling(just like a lot of my favorite games)

2006 - Resistance:  Fall of Man.  This was the first game that I picked up when I got a PS3 because Insomniac developed it.  It was a little too grey and brown, but I am a sucker for alternate time-lines and the inventiveness of Insomniac's weapons.  I am sure that this game would be a challenge to revisit.

1997 - Symphony of the Night.  With my love of Simon's Quest and Super Metroid, this game was a dream come true.  Plus, there were 6 more Castlevania games in this style that I love.

1995 - Chrono Trigger.  Before I learned the evils of emulation, somebody showed me Chrono Trigger.  I immediately fell in love, but was unable to get very far due to a glitch in my emulator.  I was so happy when I learned of a DS release years later.

1994 - Super Metroid.  A perfect game, that requires revisiting on a yearly basis.  If it weren't for this game, all those Prime lovers wouldn't exist.

1992 - A Link to the Past.  I say that Metroid is my favorite series of all time, but this is my all-time favorite game of all time.  I also try to revisit this game on a yearly basis.

1985 - Super Mario Bros.  Like so many others, without this game, my love of games would not exist.  It was the first game I ever remember playing.  

That's all I have for now.


 

Comments

Machocruz

11/21/2017 at 04:56 PM

So 1986 should be Metroid, since without that game all you Super Metroid lovers wouldn't exist Wink

transmet2033

11/21/2017 at 05:16 PM

Touché.  

KnightDriver

11/22/2017 at 11:10 AM

Nice list. I still want to go back to the Resistance series and finish them all. Luckily I still have my PS3.

transmet2033

11/22/2017 at 11:55 AM

I had issues with some of the changes they made with the second game.  So, I never finished it.

KnightDriver

11/22/2017 at 10:04 PM

I didn't even finish the first one, if I recall. I always wanted to play the other two though. For some reason, just didn't get to them. Mark is only into Xbox, so I was often steered away from my PS3 to play something co-op. 

transmet2033

11/24/2017 at 09:24 AM

Nowadays thinking about going back to playing with the dualshock 3 does not sound appealing.  The dualshock 4 feels so much better.

Julian Titus Senior Editor

11/22/2017 at 10:42 PM

Thank you for this. I'm glad so many people enjoyed Chrono Crossing, and I hope they like the Pak Watch just as much. 

asrealasitgets

11/22/2017 at 11:20 PM

Have you heard the podcast ThirtyTwentyTen? It's a pop culture podcast that covers something from the 80s, 90s and 2000s every podcast. Your latest podcast reminded me of them when I heard the latest NWP show. I really like that format, although they do movies, TV and film but I like the take on games. Really cool. I wouldn't mind a podcast featuring an 80s game, and 90s game and a 2000s game.

transmet2033

11/29/2017 at 09:00 AM

It's nice having a videogame podcast that doesn't follow the format of so many of the ones in my feed.  The interaction with the audience being more than just questions about what is going on in the industry.

asrealasitgets

11/22/2017 at 11:14 PM

I'm with you on all your choices. I think it might have been one of your blogs or comments that got me to try Metro after you mentioned the atmosphere and story liking it to Bioshock and man do I love Metro now. I love learning about other games from other players, not so much from reviews ( I know they are players too), and that's how I got into Souls and Monster Hunter, from random dialogue on sites or podcasts. I saw the term "Strollplaying" a combination of strolling and roleplaying in reference to walking simulators, but the term broad enough to encompass both first person shooter-types like metro and deus ex and fallout as well as outlast and amnesia. I'm interested to hear which other games you like that are similar to Metro, because maybe apart from Fallout 3 and 4, or maybe F.E.A.R I want to play more games like that one. 

transmet2033

11/24/2017 at 09:22 AM

When I think of my favorite games, I think of atmosphere, fully realized worlds, environmental storytelling.  The games that come to mind are Metroid Prime, Bioshock, Metro, Prey(2017), Dishonored...  ...  nothing that I haven't talked about before.

Matt Snee Staff Writer

11/26/2017 at 07:38 AM

good choices. 

I've started Chrono Chross but I never make it far because I start to feel guilty I never finished Chronotrigger. It's happened like three or four times now, ha ha. 

transmet2033

11/27/2017 at 10:07 AM

you have never finished Chrono Trigger?!?!?!?!?   and here I though you LOVED RPGs...  I know, I know its not a PSOne RPG, but still.

Matt Snee Staff Writer

11/27/2017 at 12:13 PM

ha ha, I know!  You see, I never ever had a SNES, so missed out on a lot, and while I've played games on emulation, and then the DS and stuff, I've just never completed them. Sad!

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