>>> Super Ninja Boy (Snes), Rolan`s Curse (Gameboy). I love them..:luca:
Printable View
>>> Super Ninja Boy (Snes), Rolan`s Curse (Gameboy). I love them..:luca:
True Crimes: New York City
In hindsight an abysmal game but I've played through it 5 or 6 times.
Def Jam ICON
One of your typical throw away console launch titles but just something about it was fun to play. Alas no where near as good as Def Jam Fight For NYC.
Army Of Two
Bad but super fun to play especially multiplayer.
State Of Emergency
Nuff said
I loved this game....I only have a few complaints. I don't like the way your characters seem to walk in slow motion, and the way the environment would sometimes look like it was "blinking", like the ps2 just couldn't handle the awesome. What didn't you like about it?
The voice acting for the "additions" were half good, half bad. Other than that, there was only voice acting in the occasional cutscene....but those were pretty terrible, the only exceptions being the acting in the opening FMV, and the great Tony Todd, who did an excellent job as Narrator. Anyone who really enjoys this game remembers the epic "As if they were gods, Winglies ruled over all living creatures..." speech.
I thought the dragoon transformation was very useful. It automatically cured status ailments, and it raised your defense considerably. I remember many times when magic like "Rose Storm" and "Gates of Heaven" got me out of some serious trouble. You can also use elemental spells like "Final Burst" to do a large amount of damage to enemies of the opposite element. (fire vs water, light vs dark, etc etc)
This is my favorite video game of all time, so there's a part of me that doesn't want to admit this game has any faults....it does have a few, but nothing that couldn't be overlooked. That could just be my nostalgia talking, though.
I apologize for ragging on LoD Lone Wolf Leonhart, but I have to bring up the limited inventory system as well. That was just wrong to do to players but otherwise its a fun game.
Yeah, I didn't like that, either. You're already having to get rid of or sell items on disc 1 because your inventory isn't big enough.
Now that I think about it, there was an item you could get in the japanese version of the game that increased the size of your inventory, but it was never included in the other releases.
Ive never even heard of it, whats it on and about
Legend of Dragoon was for PS1. For the story, go here.
I really enjoyed it, but I played it when it was new so nostalgia might be kickin' in pretty hard.
Death By Degrees. I love Tekken, I love Nina, and I loved the idea of the game. Even the combat system, in theory, was cool. In execution it was so clunky that playing the game with any fluidity was almost impossible. I loved it anyway.
You would like something with babies. Is that game seriously about babies partying? Wtf Ubisoft.
Also, I love Legend of the Dragoon. I don't think it's a bad game although it did have it's flaws.
Oh god yes.
Yup!
Hrah!
DOUBLE
SLASH
!
Or how about.....
"Hup! Go! Hrah! HRAH! HRAH! HRAH! MADNESS...HER-*voice breaks*-OOOOOOO!" :D
But seriously, State of Emergency, Final Fight Streetwise, Devil May Cry 2, and Revolution X for me. ESPECIALLY Final Fight Streetwise. It fails as a Final Fight game (and was panned too) but it was really fun for some reason.
I think I should throw Dawn of Mana in there too. Soooooo much fun, once you get the hang of the clumsy whip mechanics.
Quad Desert Fury
Though I like it quite a bit because of how amusing it is. Especially the wipeout animation (see 0:09 of the youtube video I made a link to).
...well, it's amusing because of how bad it is, but that's reason enough for me to like it.
Legend of the Dragoon was an awesome game, I can play it any day and still find it fun... actually its been a while since I played it last, I have a copy of it but I have no PS1 memory cards (they got lost) but... I may download this game just so I can go through it again.
Oh and Lavitz >>>>>>> Albert especially his in battle voice, Albert sounds like a girl.
When the PSX first came out with FFVII promised to be released I had to make due for RPGs with...Beyond the Beyond. A relentlessly mediocre title from start to finish with nothing that stood out except some nice facial animation in dialogue boxes and decent polygonal battle graphics.
Then came the crippling curse on the best fighter in the game that made him pratically useless for a third of the playthrough. It was really aggravating, but I couldn't stop playing. I tried to convince myself that it was more than a crippled average game and then FFVII came out and I realized what it truly was. I never played it again. But I remember enjoying it at the time.
I actually really enjoy Beyond the Beyond, mainly due to its challenge, which a lot of the newer RPGs at the time were lacking.
Plus it just oozed Shining Force aura (there's a good explanation for that, really....)