I agree about N64 graphics. While I don’t mind 16bit pixel art, early 3D graphics haven’t aged well, but Ocarina of Time, and Perfect Dark (from the trailer) don’t look that bad. If other games of that age are similar, than I think I can try a few more of them.
Yeah, the game looks great, it has been on my wishlist since they announced it. Do share your opinions after finishing the game.
You makes game so difficult, 10 HP run sounds pretty tough.
Who is Keiji Muto and Masahiro Chono? Japanese wrestlers? What are their in-game name?
They all sound like non-answers to me. They can’t say anything about anything specific, they are making more games, they will keep making more games.
It’s a GIF, so there’s no sound.
I’ll take my leave now…
I played Ori 1 recently and enjoyed it a lot. Not a perfect game, some sections / design choices felt a bit dated but other that, a very good game. And yean, the music is pretty nice.
Someone mentioned it here too, I think. Basically switch to controller configuration 1.2 in the game, then in Switcn settings, swap the left and right sticks. That’s the general gist of it, though, there might be other changes too.
I have to agree about the controls, and have the same issue with right analogue and c buttons.
I am still super early, so haven’t gotten stuck anywhere, let’s see how long that lasts.
Yeah, I have just left the forest, and the game is still fun. My biggest issue right now is the controls on Switch. Not a deal breaker though, at least not yet.
That’s nice. I just finished The Lamp Campfire and started Ocarina of Time, for the first time ever!
I wanted to try Perfect Dark too, but went for Goldeneye first. Haven’t played it seriously yet, but did setup the controls and played the first mission a little bit.
Headline makes it sound like he is some kind of villain revealing his evil plot.
Hmm… interesting. It makes sense that they improved some stuff in the sequel, but everyone has different taste, and what one finds interesting, others can find boring.
I recently read that DQ-III remake will have quality of life improvements, like recall functionality from DQ-VI (just what I have read, haven’t played either of those games), so they probably modernized some other things too, and will probably do the same for DQ-I and II. Would just have to wait and see.
Thanks for the input. Will just wait for all of them to release and then decide based on reviews.
Really glad about this one. I never finished the original Metroid, but loved Super Metroid and Dread, so going to try and finish this one.
Hehe, same here. Except my list have games from a decade ago too, like Dragon Age: Inquisition that I am playing right now. Silver lining is, even if we don’t get any new game that catches our interest, we still have enough games to last us a long, long while.
Yeah, I have a huge backlog, and since I love RPGs, have a lot of those in that list.
Cyber Sleuth is pretty highly rated. I was thinking about starting this or Octopath Traveler, but then went with Octopath Traveler. Will get to it soon-ish though.
Releasing similar games close to each other is known to cannibalize sales of each other, so it’s not a completely bad suggestion. Hopefully Nintendo have enough data to know this won’t cause much issue.
Nintendo is actually pretty good for it’s employees, and at developing games. The main reason people don’t like it is how strongly they try to protect their IP.