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Cary Woodham's Comments - Page 146

9 Games, None to Rule Them


Posted on 05/08/2021 at 07:56 AM | Filed Under Blogs

I never got Dragon Quest Builders 2.  The first one was fun, but after I got past the first area, the second was just more of the same, just harder, and I felt like I had done it all before so I just stopped playing.  Still not a bad game, I just had other things to play.

To the Earth Review


Posted on 05/06/2021 at 08:45 PM | Filed Under Review

I don't think I've played this one.  I didn't have a Zapper for my NES, but most of my friends did.  So I played a lot of Duck Hunt and rented some other gun games at their houses.  I didn't really get into light gun games heavily until Namco released the Point Blank games on the PSOne.

May is Replay Month!


Posted on 05/05/2021 at 09:39 PM | Filed Under Blogs

The Viewtiful Joe games were great.  A bit too hard, but still neat.  The cartoon was awful, though.

I don't really replay games as much as I used to.  Mainly due to lack of time.  However, when Super Mario 3-D All-Stars came out, I played a bit of Mario 64, but since I had played it to death before, I didn't finish it here.  Then I started up Super Mario Sunshine and forgot how frustrating it is, so I put it down.  Then I played Super Mario Galaxy and beat it again.  I forgot how GREAT that game was.  I think it may be my second favorite Mario 3-D platformer.  My first is still Mario 64, but I think I liked Galaxy even more than Oddessey!

But right now I'm mostly playing New Pokemon Snap!  It's great so far!

Chievo Chasin' Casual Hell


Posted on 05/05/2021 at 09:34 PM | Filed Under Blogs

Turn off the effects in the option screen and see if he still does it.

Cary’s Favorite Pokémon Spin-Off Games


Posted on 05/04/2021 at 07:56 AM | Filed Under Blogs

I never even played X and Y.  If you have an N64 and feel like opening that copy of Snap, I recommend playing it.  It's a short runthrough, but a very fun game.  And if you like it, you can pick up the new one if you have a Switch!

Meandering Through Games


Posted on 05/04/2021 at 07:53 AM | Filed Under Blogs

Yeah it wouldn't surprise me if Red Dead Redemption had better horse riding physics than Breath of the Wild.  The horse controls in BotW were wonky.  I hardly ever rode my horse.  SPOILER ALERT, SKIP TO THE NEXT PARAGRAPH IF YOU DON'T WANT BOTW SPOILED FOR YOU.  At the end of the game they let you ride your horse to defeat Ganon, and the horse controls and camera were so bad that Ganon stomped my horse flat.  And since it was the end of the game, I couldn't even go to revive him.  So we had a moment of silence for Turbo Horse after I beat the game.

I played Tales of Zestiria for a little bit.  I skipped out on the Tales game before it, Tales of Xillia, but I heard that Zestiria's music was done by Go Shiina, so I picked it up.  Turns out Go Shiina only did SOME of the music and none of the songs in the game sounded like his.  In case you don't remember, Go Shiina is my favorite video game music composer and did the music for games like Tales of Legendia and Mr. Driller.  The rest of Zestiria was bland and I didn't stay interested for long.  I haven't played a new Tales game since.  What could Namco do to get me back into the Tales games?

And right now I'm mostly playing New Pokemon Snap.  It's great so far!

Top Gear Review


Posted on 05/04/2021 at 07:42 AM | Filed Under Review

I didn't play that many racing games on the SNES, other than Super Mario Kart.  I rented F-Zero and other friends had that one, so I played that one a bit, too.  And years later I got Stunt Race FX.  But when you have Super Mario Kart, one of my top five favorite games of all time, what else do you need?

April 2021 Recap


Posted on 05/02/2021 at 08:46 PM | Filed Under Blogs

Right now I'm playing New Pokemon Snap!  It's great so far!

Kentucky Derby and Games


Posted on 05/01/2021 at 11:28 PM | Filed Under Blogs

Someone should name a racing horse "Turbo Horse."

While Cirqus Voltaire is my favorite real life pinball game, my favorite video pinball game that plays like real pinball is Big Race USA.  You should look that one up sometime.

Yeah the earlier LEGO games were pretty rough around the edges.  They've gotten a little better over time.  My friend described LEGO games once as "They're not good games, but they're fun games."

Retro Review: Secret of Evermore


Posted on 05/01/2021 at 11:19 PM | Filed Under Blogs

I actually liked Secret of Evermore.  But then, when I played it, I was a super big Square fanboy.  Of course, with their track record at the time (FF4, FF6, Secret of Mana, Chrono Trigger, etc.), can you blame me?  I don't know if I'd like it much now, but I will say I still think it was a good first try by Square USA. 

A lot of people bash on this game, saying they should've released the true Secret of Mana sequel: Trials of Mana, instead.  But after playing Trials of Mana on the Mana Collection, I'd have to say Trials is a hot mess and Square USA made the right decision.

The game uses the exact same engine as Secret of Mana, that's why they're so similar.  I was really impressed with the text in this game.  Since it was made in the US and had no translations to go through, it really flows well.  I think it's one of the stepping stones to having better text in games.  The music is really unique and ambient, and Jeremy Soule would later go on to do music for popular PC games.  

I think I remember getting stuck in a forest maze, but figuring out that there are birds in the trees that help you figure out which way to go.  But if you think the mazes in this game are bad, you should try playing one of the early Ys games!

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