
I remember reading about Gauntlet 4. I really want to play that one. Also, NES Shadowgate.
I remember reading about Gauntlet 4. I really want to play that one. Also, NES Shadowgate.
There are so many JRPGs I'd like to get to.
Oh yeah, about Twinbee. It's been a few years since I played it last. That collection sounds cool.
I'll have to take a look at that NES Shadowgate. I remember seeing it in my collecting days, maybe I even owned it at one point.
I had trouble with the original Deus Ex too.
There is an excellent Dead Space graphic novel I read years ago. The writer was Antony Johnston and I followed him for a while in his Wasteland series.
Ah guilds. It's one area of gaming I've yet to experience.
These Disney games look great from this period. I've played Castle of Illusion but not this one yet.
I'm thinking of going back and playing RDR1 before getting back to 2. Open worlds, like in the Elder Scrolls games, especially huge ones, really get me lost. I usually mess up the story or break the quest paths or something like that. But I want to go back to RDR1 and see what that was like. I heard so much talk about it on podcasts at the time but never got to it.
Yeah, there are a lot of good ones. I've just gone with the ones that have the strongest memories attached to them.
Xevious landscape is like a golf course. I guess the tanks are golf carts. I'm now envisioning a Xevious style shooter actually on a golf course. Maybe you're a bee dodging golf balls or a bird bombing golfers.
I've never played a good Marble Madness without a track ball. Controls are key.
In replaying Wizardry, it is super grindy. Do that or prepare to die. It's totally unforgiving.
I've always wanted to play WIzardry 6 but still haven't. It seemed like the last of that style of wire frame dungeon crawls but in full color.
Wow, Dragon Age novels. I hadn't see those before.