I had to look up Fist of Jesus ... whelp ...
I had to look up Fist of Jesus ... whelp ...
Maybe, but "Zero Mission" wasn't quite as linear ... quite.
Is it the story that concerns you?
Was going to put this on Twitter, until I forgot that website is made for people who don't read and can't pay attention to anything that's not a Transformers movie for more than 30 seconds:
"I like Fusion ... it's linear as hell, but I don't think of that as a bad thing the way other people do. Imo these games are all somewhat linear anyway, since most people would tend to backtrack to the same areas etc. "
Such an essay, I know.
I give the edge to Metroid because it did that sort of style before SotN and ... ok, golly garsh gee willikers FUCK, can I change my vote? Cause now I'm thinking Castlevania is a more diverse series with those first entries and I prefer its style and presentation.
I got Gamefly just to rent Andromeda, but apparently it's never available. I want to know what I believe! So many different opinions! At least I know I think Stardew Valley is ok but not my cup and I'm loving Uncharted 4.
My bad on the rating; I guess my mind just thought "Playstation, nrighbors' place, series with immature humor, violence, and apocalyptic storyline = must be M-rated" and I didn't think to check while I was getting stuff ready for a class or grading ... Really hope I wasn't working on the media writing/journalism class when this happened, but in my defense, looking that rating up isn't really priority 1 when listening to you guys in my office.
Nice edit at the end there, Julian. Lol Luckily, I've met the May 4 deadline for text. May make an audio version just cause.
I tried sharing you guys with my video game loving friend, but he is an actual newspaper reporter/designer/web guy (they all do the work of 3 people or more), so he's just too busy.
I'll put a status up on Facebook and see where it goes. I gave you a review over on iTunes, finally.lol
You it a wall, eh? I do that in games more and more. With less time comes less patience for games I'm not good at. Deleted my Dishonored 2 demo for that very reason.
I might as well try something productive that might actually pay off like learning an instrument instead if I'm going to get frustrated.
Eh. I find it better just not to engage certain people. I've seen the term thrown at people who just have a genuine preference for one company over another. I dunno. Not everyone has to like the same things and it isn't an objective discussion. *shrugs*
And if Wii Us start skyrocketing in price, I'll probably have missed my window. It's not something I'm running out to get to be honest. But it would be cool to have some of those games. People dog the Wii U, but it still seemed to have some strong first party titles like the other systems. Just bad marketing and a lack of support.
Are the country people or the college kids more annoying, I wonder.
I actually got Get Wet for free when I worked at the radio station.
Is that Spyro in the middle? Looks a lot less cute than he used to.
I don't even necessarily disagree with them saying there shouldn't be an easy mode. If the fanbase likes the games hard and believes that's the way they should be played, that's fine.
It's the suggestion every OTHER game should be made the same way and the suggestion you're not a "real gamer" if you can't handle the difficulty (not that "real gamer" is something I care about at 27, but still) that rub me the wrong way.
They're clearly great games to the people who play them and more power to them, but stop saying everything needs to be like those games. It really, really doesn't.
I dug Star Fox Adventures too. I still want a proper, GOOD sequel to 64 (in fairness I haven't played Zero, but I've heard bad things), but the graphics were amazing for the time and despite some boring fetch quests here and there it was a decent Zelda clone. Plus, the air combat in the game was pretty good from my memory.
I really want to try the Crash, Sonic and Jax games.
Loved Diddy Kong Racing and Mario Kart.
Not really sure about the others.