I tried to like Final Fantasy XIII games, I really did, and there's things about them I like. But I just couldn't get into them!
Everything Old Is New Again?
On 01/15/2016 at 09:01 PM by asrealasitgets See More From This User » |
Everything Old Is New Again?
I started the year playing a number of older games, and with the release of RE0 soon and all the other remakes this year, it seems like the remake trend is becoming more normalized? I don’t have that much of an issue with this, because older games look terrible blown out on my HD TV, and so any little help to clean up good old games is appreciated.
The Witcher 1: Enhanced Edition (Steam)
I loved Witcher 2 & 3, but I’ve never played the first game, mostly because the game ran horribly on my PC at the time. The newer enhanced version looks much better than I remember and it runs pretty smooth now and looks really terrific. I’m not sure how many improvements were made to the first game, since I never played it, but it does offer a retro control scheme, so I can play it like an old school RPG with a top down birds-eye view and auto combat similar to a MOBA. This all makes the game easier to get through, and I’m curious to experience the story and I’m really enjoying it all. I’m a bit surprised at how similar it all plays feels to Witcher 2 & 3, control-wise and its story dialog options. It’s still all about potions, contracts and characters. God forbid any of the people in any of these game do anything to help themselves without the need of a Witcher. My God!
Lighting Returns (Steam)
I’m a FFXIII defender. I enjoyed all of the games in the series, but Lighting Returns most of all. Why? It was just a weird and bizarre story, world and game mechanic. The doomsday clock countdown and removal of a grind leveling system was a great decision to freshen things up. You don’t have to manage characters, it’s just you and your garbs to customize. On PC, you get all the DLC costumes it seems, and it looks much better and loading times are more tolerable. I’m loving it all over again. Too bad we’ll never get another weird game like this.
Resident Evil Remake (PS4)
I’ve been playing the Resident Evil 1 Remake on PS4 in preparation for RE0. It’s funny because, playing these games back to back I can see how really different they all are. Re1 feels totally different from Re2 and Re0, each remixing the survival horror formula that seems to have disappeared from gaming, except for the few walking simulators that are out there right now. Offering new control schemes and freshening up the visuals make the experience all worthwhile again.
Devil May Cry HD Collection (PS3)
I really enjoyed DMC, the latest Devil May Cry game in the series, but my introduction to the series happened with DMC3 on PS2 and I’ve never played the first two games in the series. Offering up all three games in HD for $6 on PSN was a wonderful surprise, and I’m really enjoying the Resident Evil 1 style puzzle/castle/mansion design of DMC1.
Now I’m looking forward to RE0, Dragons Dogma on PC.
-asreal
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