
Holding out on the Switch version of that that comes out in a couple of months. I buy most games on Switch these days.
Holding out on the Switch version of that that comes out in a couple of months. I buy most games on Switch these days.
Stage Select:
Narshe from Final Fantasy VI. The game opens with Terra and her captors marching on Narshe, and the town's atmosphere conveys a wintery town powered and warmed by steam pretty well.
Snowpeak Ruins in Twilight Princess. One of the best dungeons in the entire series. It opens with Link doing a snowboarding stage, and doing it better than Cloud did a few years earlier. The mansion is the dungeon, but it's more organically integrated into the game and doesn't scream "I'm a dungeon!", which is part of why I like it.
Pretty much all of the snowy areas in Breath of the Wild, which includes Rito Village. That captured the exploration aspect of the game pretty nicely and really made you feel lost in a snowy wasteland. And then you run into a Lynel.
Cage Match:
Going with Revolution-X on this one. I was a fan of Aerosmith, and the game was pretty fun in the arcade. Unfortunately, the SNES just couldn't handle it. That version was incredibly slow and buggy (and I got it for my birthday instead of Chrono Trigger no less.) I did play the PS1 version much later on, and it was a decent port. But with poor motion capture and effects, Area 51 made Revolution-X look like Time Crisis by comparison.
My man, I will drink a toast to you and your mother. That is fantastic news that the surgery was enough for your mother to beat cancer. I was thinking about you.
Definitely remember Aero the Acro-Bat. And Zero the Kamikaze Squirrel.
Only from magazine ads, though.
My first console RPGs were Dragon Warrior and Ultima: Exodus, which got a JRPG facelift and a new soundtrack for the NES. Two of the tracks were even made into full J-pop songs with vocals. The best NES RPG was Dragon Quest 3. I recently got the first Fire Emblem on Switch.
Faxanadu, a spinoff of Falcom's Xanadu, and Legacy of the Wizard were also great. The latter is part of one of the recent Namco Museums for the Switch.
I've mostly been playing The Outer Worlds and Octopath Traveler. Outer Worlds is really good. It is the New Vegas successor I wanted. The first expansion pack dropped on Switch today.
Great game im the arcade and on the NES.
I didnt play Adventure on 2600. I read about it in a video game guide from the early 80s. I did play a similar and more graphically sophisticated game like it on PC called Dungeons of Shalan that came from a monthly Softdisk subscription. I finally played it on the Atari collection on PS2, and have it on Atari Flashback Classics on Switch.
i did play Swordquest Earthworkd, but we couldn't figure it out.
Fallout Games on Bell Road in Glendale has an Odyssey RPG called Quest for the Rings for sale.
I started with Alternate Reality and Temple of Apshai Trilogy on Atari XE. Next up were games like Dragon Warrior, Ultima: Exodus, and Faxanadu on NES.
Dragon Quest XI S is awesome. I got FF8 on Switch. I have fond memories of playing it while I was getting ready for my first semester of college. I like how they cleaned up the graphics, especially Squall's model.
The original became a brief meme sensation.