Minus FFIV Advance, FFT Advance, and Tactics Ogre which I have.
I must get some more use out of my GB Player.
I must get some more use out of my GB Player.
Yes, but warning: the first two games are fucking hard, especially the second, which rivals Super Ghouls 'N Ghosts IMO (the hardest game I've ever beat). Great stories and excellent extensions to the X gameplay and world. An actual proper evolution of the MM side-scrollers.Don Wang wrote:Megaman Zero 1-3.
Hmm, I might have to try playing that on my GB Player. Should be interesting :-)Lox wrote:I don't think he'd have a whole lot of fun with Twisted on the GB Player unless he wanted to spin his entire Gamecube (though there's a FAQ on GameFaqs about how to do it).Zeus wrote:Wario Ware (both, but especially Twisted).
I found 2 to be harder. The levels were completely unforgiving. You had to do trick moves to get through the levels (such as slide down a pillar and jump across to another while dodging both the upper and lower spikes AND go up the second pillar while dodging the spikes perilously close to you as you're going up forcing you to make itty bitty jumps; that shit's normally reserved for getting hard-to-get items). 3 was a complete breeze compared to the first two.Don Wang wrote:Z1 expects you to either be a gaming god or play it on an emulator. Z2 is a bit more forgiving. You can always use a bunch of cyber elves and trash your score though and beat it that way. Z3 isn't necessarily easier but Ultimate Boots do not count against your score, and the triple slash combo actually does full damage on just about anything instead of having most of its damage canceled by invulnerability frames.
Oddly enough the Hard mode of the Z series isn't that much harder. In the case of Z1 it's probably easier because Zero's forward slash does not trigger an invulnerabilty frame if you hit them at the edge of the saber which lets you do something like take half of Leviathan's life bar off whenever she stands still.
I think the only reason the bosses were easier in Z2 is 'cause you played the ones in Z1 so damned much, being your first go at the bosses in a Z game, that you got used to doing wild and crazy stuff to beat them. If you played 2 first, you might find the bosses in 1 easier.Don Wang wrote:I was thinking difficulty in terms of bosses. The bosses in Z2 weren't too bad, but yeah you had to some pretty fancy stuff to get through the levels like lassoing platforms with the triple rod and whatnot.
If you liked Prime at all get Prime 2. It built on what they did with the first and made it better IMO. The whole light-dark world thing worked really, really well.SineSwiper wrote:Just got a Nintendo DS for Christmas, along with the new Castlevania game. I tend to not play on portables except when I need to (ie: on the road), so it might sit for a while. Besides, with the 10+ games I got for the PS2 and GC, I'll have plenty to play.
Just finished Metriod Prime, so now I'm starting on RE4.
As a counter-point, I adored Metroid Prime (I bought my GC to play it), but I was underwhelmed by Prime 2. I stopped playing about 15% into it. I found the light/dark thing tiresome, and I felt like I had done it all before.Zeus wrote:If you liked Prime at all get Prime 2. It built on what they did with the first and made it better IMO. The whole light-dark world thing worked really, really well.
That's actually how I was at first too, I came back to it at the beginning of this summer and enjoyed it thoroughly though. Overall if I was to play one over right now, it would be Echoes. If you feel you have had enough with Prime, then it's probably best to skip part 2. It's kind of like me and San Andreas, San Andreas is a better game than Vice City, but I didn't enjoy it nearly as much. Then again, I didn't really enjoy GTA3 much either; but you get the point, unless I nulified it right there =PKupek wrote:As a counter-point, I adored Metroid Prime (I bought my GC to play it), but I was underwhelmed by Prime 2. I stopped playing about 15% into it. I found the light/dark thing tiresome, and I felt like I had done it all before.Zeus wrote:If you liked Prime at all get Prime 2. It built on what they did with the first and made it better IMO. The whole light-dark world thing worked really, really well.
It was a bit of a gimmick in the beginning but man, they used it well, especially after you get the first armour and your health decreases at about 1/5th the speed. Then you can actually explore in the dark world, which is pretty freakin' neat. It is a bit tiresome in the beginning 'cause you basically are just barely surviving there but it gets MUCH better later. It's been done before but it's done extremely well in Echoes.Kupek wrote:As a counter-point, I adored Metroid Prime (I bought my GC to play it), but I was underwhelmed by Prime 2. I stopped playing about 15% into it. I found the light/dark thing tiresome, and I felt like I had done it all before.Zeus wrote:If you liked Prime at all get Prime 2. It built on what they did with the first and made it better IMO. The whole light-dark world thing worked really, really well.