Davey Cakes
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Tropical Freeze.
What the hell was I waiting for?!
Autumn Heights was crafted with arcane magic.
What the hell was I waiting for?!
Autumn Heights was crafted with arcane magic.
Yeah, probably. I don't mind unbalanced games though. If they are fun to play, it's fine by me.
A lot of anime cutscenes in this game, which was a nice surprise. It kinda brought me back to the psx days.
Just looked it up on youtube. The hell was that?
played Mario Kart 7 on a friends 3ds the other day and it was fun. Will probably pick it up during the black friday sale.
Xenoblade Chronicles Was my favorite non-2015 release that I played this year.
Tropical Freeze.
Not sure if it counts but:
Got it when it launched on Ps4 which was still like 10 months after it released on PC and WiiU.
Just awesome game. Great music, tight controls and great level desig. It's obviously inspired by several classics from the 8-bit era but with a unique style and personality that makes it stand as its own thing rather than wanting to be the next Megaman or Castlevania
If at all possible, just buy a WiiU and buy Mario kart 8. It's better in every way.
Some of the bosses were tough. Fun challenge and engaging story that kept me going. The art design and music were top notch. The greater importance placed on learning abilities over grinding stats is hugely beneficial to the game design, and using Nocturne's turn-based battle system as a template is the very best thing they could have done.
I really struggle to find many flaws with this title. Maybe one would be that apparently to unlock everything for the sequel, you have to play through it multiple times. For a 30+ hour jrpg that is a dumb proposition unless you have lots of free time.
The survival genre on PC is one of the most exciting fields when it comes to gameplay innovation imo. The most important survival game in the last couple of years is probably the online innovator Rust. I had to stop playing Rust, because it was a massive time sink and the psychological stress level was too high, but I can't deny that the idea behind the game is brilliant and innovative.
The paranoia when you try to hide your base from other people, the fear when you are discovered, and the attachment you start to feel to your protective walls are some of the strongest emotions I have ever experienced in a game. The lack of a protected despawn state or a protected inventory made the game so intense ... I can really understand all those Russian kids who seem to spend their youth griefing people in Rust, DayZ and Ark. Other genres can't compete with the emotional attachment and the thrill level that online survival can deliver.
Probably between Threads of Fate, Emerald Dragon, Quackshot starring Donald Duck, and Suikoden Tierkreis.
The boss rush in X4 is pretty okay, actually - you get a chance to heal between fights so it's not too bad.I replayed the classic Mega Man series this year, guess what. The boss rush is ALWAYS horse shit. I save state the hell out of Mega Man games, because boss rush is bullshit. Only Shovel Knight was a good boss rush, because you get unlimited retries and its fast paced.
Radiant Historia.
But i also want to play Majoras Mask and Terranigma. It is time, after too many years of waiting
I used to have it on GBA years ago, but I wouldn't count that. I got a SNES last year some time, and I've just been playing through its library. I never cared for 2 much before, but playing it properly all the way through completely changed my mind. Fantastic game.
I'm a crazy person, I didn't like it. Too many stage gimmicks on every level. Tropical Freeze and Returns blow it out of the water to me.
I understand why its beloved, but I didn't.