
I never played the DLC. I heard it was quite different from the main game. The game ended on such an odd cliffhanger. I've always been curious where they would take it.
I never played the DLC. I heard it was quite different from the main game. The game ended on such an odd cliffhanger. I've always been curious where they would take it.
Play more Hades. Play more Hades now!
The developers made the bits between runs feel meaningful, which is no smal feat.
I see now that I failed to actually mention Alien Soldier by name in that comment but it probably wasn't hard to figure out. I'll have to check out the Thunder Force soundtrack.
When I played Sonic Mania, which is so beloved by the Sonic community, I finally realized that I just don't enjoy 2D Sonic very much. I've dabbled in Sonic 2 and 3 and feel like I ought to play them (best Sonic games, historically important, blah blah blah) but I don't have any plans to anymore because I just don't think I will like them very much.
Illusion Island seems like your kind of game! I'm still planning to get Tears of the Kingdom, at some point.
Cannot disagree with you more on Sonic 3D Blast. I played that game on the Sonic collection on the GameCube back in the day and powered through it so that I'd never need to touch it again (these days I'd never hate-play a game like that lol). I felt like I was sliding around the whole time and could not tell where stuff was for jumping.
Man, the Vectorman games are so dull, especially now that the technology of it is no longer impressive.
That's really cool that they have unreleased and Sega CD games on there. I wish they included Snatcher!
I really like Treasure games and bought that Genesis collection on the PS4 a few years ago because (I think) it was the first time the game was available in the US (there was a PAL version back in the day, maybe?). It's very good but yes, quite hard. I've never played Elemental Master but I do really like the music in that game.
Ooh, Herzog Zwei. Yeah, I bet it is impenetrable today but that would be interesting to see such an early RTS. I bet Super Mario World is not expensive for an SNES cart. They made so many of those.
Cool! Glad to hear that your collection is growing nicely. I love old games but between the restraints of time and money I have had to kind of let go of seeking out old games. If I ever play through the old games I have already, maybe I'll look into getting some more!