
I just read it was first released on 3DO, then PS1, Sega Saturn and PC. There should be lots of cheap copies of it around. It's not rare.
I just read it was first released on 3DO, then PS1, Sega Saturn and PC. There should be lots of cheap copies of it around. It's not rare.
I remember when WarCraft was announced as an MMO. I really didn't want to pay a monthly fee to play any game and it seemed the gameplay was much less about strategy so I never played it. I played a little bit of WCIII but WCII is where I made my home. I would play the first ten levels over and over again. After level 10 the game took too long and got too complex to be fun.
Star Craft seemed really difficult to me, plus I like the aesthetic of the fantasy world in WC.
They put it on Virtual Console, but it seriously needs a sequel. What you could do with the Wii-U would be really interesting.
The formula for Pokemon Snap was: center the subject, get it to fill the frame as much as possible, and have the subject doing something interesting by itself or with other Pokemon. I think it would be really hard for the programming to judge anything else. Artistic merit is so subjective and nuonced. I'm not sure how a computer program could do that.
The sequel Conan: The Destroyer is on Instant watch. The other ones you have to get the disc.
I gotta find WCII to play on modern computers sometime soon. I wanna play those first ten levels over again like I used to do.
I wish I had gotten Luigi's Mansion instead of Rogue Squadron II on GameCube. I think RSII got really hard at some point and I never finished it. LM I just played a few months ago and loved it. I can't figure out how to replentish your hearts quickly though. It seems they are hard to find or something.
Why oh why aren't there more photography driven games. And why not another Snap game. Make it about all the Nintendo characters, not just Pokemon. I don't understand why a photography loving culture like Japan hasn't done more games like Pokemon Snap.
About teaching photo techniques. I thought Pokemon Snap was fine for teaching a documentary or journalistic style of photography, but when I tried to make more artistic shots by moving the subject off dead center, Prof. Oak would have none of it. It makes sense though, because Prof. Oak just wanted shots to go with his scientific studies, not works of art. It kinda annoyed me a bit though, because I have certain habits from doing so much real life photography. The game ran a little counter to my instincts.
Yea, Hexen has a special place in my heart and especially the N64 version. Funny that I never played it on PC because I did so with all the other games I mentioned in that section. I think it was the dark vibe of the game that hooked me. I still have a vivid auditory memory of the frogs croaking in one section of the game. The sound sample was pretty realistic and in that context, creeped me out. I'm noticing now that I have a thing for dark fantasy: Demon's Souls, the Planes of Oblivion in Elder Scrolls IV, Hexen - all of a piece.
I really want to go through my list of top picks and play them all again to see if they are as good as I remember. Gotta finish Ni No Kuni first though.