
It's ironic that its a throwback to the awful American boxart of the early Mega Man games!
It's ironic that its a throwback to the awful American boxart of the early Mega Man games!
I did play the game on easy, but the older Mega Man games make you restart the Wily Stages if you run out of lives, Mega Man 10 doesn't. Also, it's really easy to emass Energy Tanks and other items, with the in-game shop.
I have no childhood experience with the DAC games, so maybe those games would have had a bigger impact with me if I had played them in the past.
PS1. Mostly for its stellar list of RPGs and MGS.
You must have a lot of digital games for your PSP. 16 GB was all I needed.
I too prefer Aria and Dawn over SotN.
I would love to try both Super Metroid and Metroid Prime, but I don't have the consoles to play them on.
I miss my PSP. It was my most played console even when the PS3 and 360 came out. Unfortunately, the joystick on one of my PSPs broke while my other newer one doesn't even turn on anymore. I pretty much exhausted the PSPs library though, so I have little reason to pick up another one. The PSP is pretty fond to me, as I still keep them on the table rather than storing them away somewhere.
I've only played the original Metroid, so Castlevania is an easy number one for me. Played and beat all three of the GBA Castlevanias plus Dawn of Sorrow and the PSP one. Circle of the Moon is still my favorite Castlevania (yes, I like it even more than SOTN).
Didn't care much for the Stein's;Gate anime. I actually liked the first half better than the darker second half. Stein's;Gate 0 looks interesting though.
Zelda, with Mario as a close second. A Link to the Past and Ocarina of Time are some of my favorite games of all time. Majora's Mask and Wind Waker are also really good. Unfortunately, I fell off the franchise with Twilight Princess and BoTW doesn't really interest me either, it being open-world and all.
I played Witcher 3 for five or so hours and it didn't interest me too much. Have yet to play a Western RPG that really grabbed me. They're just not my thing, I guess.