Completed the first run through of the game and I think its a great update, a good number of new levels and music, rearranged bosses and a good challege. Its difficult getting sent back to the beginning of a stage with three lives, but except for the final stage, they are a few minutes long. Having to restart is how you get better at playing the game, As it always was. For fans of the original, I think it's really worth checking out.
I have quite a few CoD games through PS Plus now. I've not played any of them really...I remember the Wrestling one reviewed really poorly. Not much for me this month, shame, I might have played Plague tale, but I'm on PS4.
Not much gaming time this weekend myself, but will try play some more Alex Kidd DX if I have a chance. Know it reviewed badly here, but I quite like it as have a lot of nostalgia for the origiinal. I like the additional levels and the new bosses are quite challenging. Find I'm playing more in 'retro' mode more than with the updated graphics, good that you can switch them in real time.
Sonic always had catchy tunes. From the first time I saw the intro to the original game on the megadrive back in 1991 and heard Green Hill theme start up, the music is a big part of the nostalgia. Even on the Master System I can still remember all the tunes.
Just skipped a random section and its Bridge Zone from the Master System, sounds great!
@Dange Yep, I made the same error as was playing the game as originally worked... seems the bull runs into the wall, gets stunned, though I still lost. I've not got past the boss yet myself, but will try again some point in the next few days!
Nice one finding a PS5, had to replace my PS4 recently but just went for a slim as had no luck finding the new console.
@Dange Ha yep, thats where I got to so far. In the original you just punched the bull as it charged, then it charges faster. Seems now you have to hop over it and can't punch it head on, I think! Even retro mode doesn't feel quite accurate, but I have the M2 PS3 version for that.
@Dange After buying the game, Im really enjoying the remake too so far. I couldn't remember the rock, paper, scissors order myself. They've changed some things up slightly too, like the charging bull boss.
@Sinton I agree, the SEGA ages games on PS3 were great. The 8-bit Sonic games really should be compilation released too. At least Wonder Boy 3 got a great update by DotEmu.
Great game for me on the Master System and was built in to my Master System 2, I have the PS3 version by M2 and this looks like a good visual update. I did finish the game on PS3, got to the end but failed back in the day on original hardware. Alex is certainly slippery to control, but I really do enjoy the game. If this is difficult, try some of the Dizzy games on the Spectrum or C64! I just picked up the game digitally, so will see how compares to the original.
The challenge is part of the Soul's game world design, if you could walk through the game it would kind of negate that. It doesn't have to be for everyone, but the online component is there to help out. I've really enjoyed helping other players beat a difficult boss as I've progressed in the games, and certainly appreciated summoning help myself at points.
I'd buy it on PS4, pending being able to buy a PS5. Plus Bluepoint would probabaly be able to avoid the frame pacing issues which characterise From Software's own 30fps games.
@playstation1995 Yeah, I might try find a pro second hand for now at least, as they are discontinued new. Only new Playstation generally available in shops at the moment is the slim.
@playstation1995 I did like the UK version, Steptoe and Son, especially the older episodes. Shame we never got Sanford on tv here that I recall, so I've only see clips.
I had to initialise my PS4 due to an error and lost my progress in Ghost of Tsushima, put me off going back to the game, but hopefully can find a PS5 at some point and start over!
@playstation1995 Different Strokes, that theme song really takes me back... We had Steptoe and Son on tv here which was still getting rerun in the 80s, but I don't think they showed Sandford.
I bought Ghosts 'n Goblins Resurrection and I really like the game so far. I appreciate the difficulty levels making the game initially more accessible before allowing you to up the challenge.
The magic and ability to carry more than one weapon with upgrades also add some additional strategy to the stages. I also think the game looks great though I was initially not sure about the art style.
I remember using a glitch in the first game to 'fly' to some degree with the mounds you did have, was a fun glitch to try and the landscape looked good from the sky.
If I could play Demon's Souls remake at 30 fps at a lower resolution on my PS4, I'd probably buy it to be honest. Can't play it at all at the moment as can't get a PS5.
I own Squadrons on PS4 and VF5 on PS3, so not the best month for me, no. I'll certainty download VF5 on PS4, but I was never very good at the VF games... I have fond memories of playing VF2 and 3 in the London Trocadero back in the 90s though.
@Robocod I think it is still available over on the PS3 if not PS4, I have it there in the SEGA ages line up with Alex Kidd. I like the way Dragons's Trap and the upcoming Alex Kidd remake have the old and new versions.
The Dragon's Trap is my favourite, so much nostalgia playing that on the Master System and I thought the remake was excellent. I've played the original Monster World IV, but never been compelled to complete the game. I'm also not sure about these 3D graphics, so be waiting for a sale to play this I think.
Enjoying Blackthorne 32X version on the Blizzard arcade collection. Never played the game but I like it. Also bought the Namco Museum archive NES collection Vol.1 in the psn sale and having fun with the NES style 'demake' of Pacman Championship edition.
@JamieO Yep, whereas the PS3 could output 50Hz, the PS4 cant. Caused a few issues with the PAL PS2 releases too, as Digital Foundry covered. I really like the Turrican collection, the new control options made the games more enjoyable to play for me. Up to jump was always a pain!
@JamieO Yep, I'm really enjoying the 32X version of Blackthorne on the Blizzard collection, its a game I'd wanted get around to for a while. They've also added two new games to the collection as an update.
Nice to see the Bitmap Brothers collection and the Evercade Vs. announcement. I feel going for some Megadrive Bitmap ports over the Amiga is a bit of a shame there though, Bomb the Bass' 'Megablast' is a bit lacking on the Megadrive. The Turrican collection bringing Amiga emulation to PS4 was great.
@JamieO Nice review! I'm holding off on this collection for now, I did have the PS3 Capcom collection, plus have the PSP ones (great to play on Vita) and some of the Saturn Capcom Generation Japanese releases I imported years back. Also have the Street Fighter Anniversary collection and the Beat 'em up Bunble on PS4.
Did pick up one of the Namco collections and the Blizzard collection in the current PSN retro sale though!
@playstation1995 Strider was great on the Megadrive too, still remember the first time I rented it.
@Dan_ozzzy189 Yeah, understandable, I picked up the Blizzard Arcade Collection in the sale which is pretty good, finally got to play Blackthorne on 32X.
I'll hold off this collection, G 'n G Resurrection also isn't really appealing to me for some reason, maybe in a sale.
@Dan_ozzzy189 Not good, hopefully a patch might sort things out, their refund policy on digital games certainly needs review. One of the early updates for Snow Runner totally broke the resolution of game on PS4 for about a month, I was stuck waiting for a patch to fix it, which thankfully there was in the end.
@Dan_ozzzy189 Yeah, its not clear, even with the 'joystick' mode it displays the touchpad to continue, but its L1! I might steer clear of the collection for now, I have most of the games on various other compilations.
@Dan_ozzzy189 Been trying the demo with 1943 and Ghosts 'n Goblins and a Hori mini fighting stick. I find if I go to Contoller Settings in the individual game, change to joystick, I can then add credits with L2 and start with X. Weirdly, X doesn't work to continue, but L1 does. Still found I needed to use a contol pad to switch ROM version though.
I still have Sonic Jam for my Saturn, and Sonic CD on PS3. Seeing the wide screen in the trailer though, I wonder if 1&2 are Christian Whithead's updated versions available on mobile.
I think Colours was quite good and I did own it on the Wii, but Generations at 60fps would be of more interest to me. Lost World would have been a good one too, as I never played that but it did look interesting, I liked the 3DS version.
I have the digital PS3 version and its a great looking game there too. You could do a lot of costume customisation on PS3, so wonder if they will bring that over.
Already own Squadrons, got the game at launch. Didn't enjoy it as much as I'd hoped. I own VF5 over on PS3, its a very good game, probably an excellent one, but I'm not very good at the VF games, despite playing them since the Saturn.
I have the game in many other compilations, I remember the old Capcom arcade compilation on PS3 (which I did buy in full) gave you Black Tiger for free. Worth a download, though I doubt I'll buy the packs for this.
@The_New_Butler I remember, as I bought Robocop when it came out in the big box (full price) C64 tape version and I couldn't beat the stage. Thanks Ocean Software. I never knew until years later, the magazines at the time said nothing, at least what I read. I think I used a POKE to stop the timer and accessed the glitched next stage, but assumed it was just my copy. Tape loading was pretty unreliable anyway.
Rastan C64 also had a bug with a pretty much impassable rope swing on C64, but at least if you skip the stage, the game continues.
The graphics update was significant for a 'remaster' even on base PS4. Digital Foundry did a video on the game and as remasters go, some real effort was put in here. I bought it in a sale recently and have only played a bit but I assume even the PS4 version runs better on PS5 as you can unlock the framerate from 30, I think.
@thefourfoldroot I agree, I think SR4 is a great game.
Rebought the Megadrive collection on PS4 so started with some Revenge of Shinobi and Street of Rage. I'm also still playing Dark Souls 3, as the game is really holding my attention for the two dlc packs. Very glad I picked this one up again in the sale.
@gamiller1978 Dark Souls is great at presenting those situations which can get to a point of seeming almost impossible, until you finally get past. I played the first two back on PS3
@SoulChimera Yep, I have the PC, PSP and original Xbox version, but Coast to Coast is an amazing game that should still be available. Or, maybe its time for OutRun 3 even.
Golden Axe in a Streets of Rage 4 style would be good, or put Revenge of Death Adder out digitally outside of Astro City Mini. Also, maybe do something with Shinobi!
So many great arcade games they could port over, realise OutRun 2006 would have licensing issues, but how about OutRunners or Scud Race, or Daytona 2.
How about a retro Shining compilation, with the dungeon crawlers and the strategy games.
Still playing Dark Souls 3 after picking it up in the sale, going to do the dlc before I complete the game I think. Not sure why I abandoned this game in 2016, maybe after DS2 and Bloodborne I was a bit tired of the style. Thankfully, my save was on the cloud so picked up where I left off.
Demo didn't grab me, but Ive played pretty much all of them since I rented the first game on my SEGA Saturn. So am sure will want to play it, but to be honest I preferred RE2 and RE3 remake to RE7. I did like 7 though, 4, 5, and 6 less so with each game. I thought Revelations 2 was kind of what the series needed at that point, low budget, but a bit more horror based.
@Goodguyjusty Yep, I agree. By the time in RE4 I was fighting a monster with a mini gun with waves of enemies (towards the end), it just didn't feel like Resident Evil anymore to me. I like the RE3 remake too, as although had more action than 2, it still encouraged you to dodge and save ammo.
I don't get why RE4 is held in such high regard. I had it at launch on Gamecube and even there I got tired before the end with all the shooting.
I feel both remakes supassed RE4 for me, I'd certainly rather play them again at this point.
The combat in the Villiage demo didn't feel good to me either, I felt the enemies were just absorbing the shots. I think I'll watch some more gameplay before I decide on this one initially, though as a series fan since the PS1 / Saturn, will want to play it at some point.
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Re: Mini Review: Alex Kidd in Miracle World DX (PS4) - Who Thought This Game Needed a Remake?
Completed the first run through of the game and I think its a great update, a good number of new levels and music, rearranged bosses and a good challege. Its difficult getting sent back to the beginning of a stage with three lives, but except for the final stage, they are a few minutes long. Having to restart is how you get better at playing the game, As it always was. For fans of the original, I think it's really worth checking out.
Re: PS Plus July 2021 PS5, PS4 Games Announced
I have quite a few CoD games through PS Plus now. I've not played any of them really...I remember the Wrestling one reviewed really poorly. Not much for me this month, shame, I might have played Plague tale, but I'm on PS4.
Re: Talking Point: What Are You Playing This Weekend? - Issue 382
Not much gaming time this weekend myself, but will try play some more Alex Kidd DX if I have a chance. Know it reviewed badly here, but I quite like it as have a lot of nostalgia for the origiinal. I like the additional levels and the new bosses are quite challenging. Find I'm playing more in 'retro' mode more than with the updated graphics, good that you can switch them in real time.
Re: Sonic's 30th Anniversary Symphony Is a Brilliant Musical Trip Down Memory Lane
Sonic always had catchy tunes. From the first time I saw the intro to the original game on the megadrive back in 1991 and heard Green Hill theme start up, the music is a big part of the nostalgia. Even on the Master System I can still remember all the tunes.
Just skipped a random section and its Bridge Zone from the Master System, sounds great!
Re: Mini Review: Alex Kidd in Miracle World DX (PS4) - Who Thought This Game Needed a Remake?
@Dange Yep, I made the same error as was playing the game as originally worked... seems the bull runs into the wall, gets stunned, though I still lost. I've not got past the boss yet myself, but will try again some point in the next few days!
Nice one finding a PS5, had to replace my PS4 recently but just went for a slim as had no luck finding the new console.
Re: Mini Review: Alex Kidd in Miracle World DX (PS4) - Who Thought This Game Needed a Remake?
@Dange Ha yep, thats where I got to so far. In the original you just punched the bull as it charged, then it charges faster. Seems now you have to hop over it and can't punch it head on, I think! Even retro mode doesn't feel quite accurate, but I have the M2 PS3 version for that.
Re: Mini Review: Alex Kidd in Miracle World DX (PS4) - Who Thought This Game Needed a Remake?
@Dange After buying the game, Im really enjoying the remake too so far. I couldn't remember the rock, paper, scissors order myself. They've changed some things up slightly too, like the charging bull boss.
Re: Mini Review: Alex Kidd in Miracle World DX (PS4) - Who Thought This Game Needed a Remake?
@Sinton I agree, the SEGA ages games on PS3 were great. The 8-bit Sonic games really should be compilation released too. At least Wonder Boy 3 got a great update by DotEmu.
Re: Mini Review: Alex Kidd in Miracle World DX (PS4) - Who Thought This Game Needed a Remake?
Great game for me on the Master System and was built in to my Master System 2, I have the PS3 version by M2 and this looks like a good visual update. I did finish the game on PS3, got to the end but failed back in the day on original hardware. Alex is certainly slippery to control, but I really do enjoy the game. If this is difficult, try some of the Dizzy games on the Spectrum or C64! I just picked up the game digitally, so will see how compares to the original.
Re: PS5, PS4's Elden Ring Is 'Very Difficult But Can Be Handled'
The challenge is part of the Soul's game world design, if you could walk through the game it would kind of negate that. It doesn't have to be for everyone, but the online component is there to help out. I've really enjoyed helping other players beat a difficult boss as I've progressed in the games, and certainly appreciated summoning help myself at points.
Re: PS4 Demon's Souls Discovered in PlayStation Database
I'd buy it on PS4, pending being able to buy a PS5. Plus Bluepoint would probabaly be able to avoid the frame pacing issues which characterise From Software's own 30fps games.
Re: GTA 5 Heading Offline on PS3 by the End of This Year
Weirdly I bought the PS3 version digitally a few months ago... not that I play games online anyway with the exception of Dark Souls.
Re: PS5 Console Exclusive Godfall Is, Er, Coming to PS4
I'd go for Demon's Souls at 30fps and a lower resolution at this point, mainly as cant find a PS5!
Re: Talking Point: What Are You Playing This Weekend? - Issue 380
@playstation1995 Yeah, I might try find a pro second hand for now at least, as they are discontinued new. Only new Playstation generally available in shops at the moment is the slim.
Re: Talking Point: What Are You Playing This Weekend? - Issue 380
@playstation1995 I did like the UK version, Steptoe and Son, especially the older episodes. Shame we never got Sanford on tv here that I recall, so I've only see clips.
I had to initialise my PS4 due to an error and lost my progress in Ghost of Tsushima, put me off going back to the game, but hopefully can find a PS5 at some point and start over!
Re: Talking Point: What Are You Playing This Weekend? - Issue 380
@playstation1995 Different Strokes, that theme song really takes me back... We had Steptoe and Son on tv here which was still getting rerun in the 80s, but I don't think they showed Sandford.
Re: Talking Point: What Are You Playing This Weekend? - Issue 380
I bought Ghosts 'n Goblins Resurrection and I really like the game so far. I appreciate the difficulty levels making the game initially more accessible before allowing you to up the challenge.
The magic and ability to carry more than one weapon with upgrades also add some additional strategy to the stages. I also think the game looks great though I was initially not sure about the art style.
Re: Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order Is, Er, Out Now on PS5
I have the PS4 disc, I liked the game and did finish it. Will play again if can find a PS5 at some point.
Re: Elden Ring Dated for January 2022 on PS5, PS4 in New Trailer
Looks great, I recently got back to into Dark Souls 3 and am looking forward to this.
Re: Sure Sounds Like Horizon Forbidden West May Have Flying Mounts After All
I remember using a glitch in the first game to 'fly' to some degree with the mounds you did have, was a fun glitch to try and the landscape looked good from the sky.
Re: Talking Point: Did Sony Lie About PS5?
If I could play Demon's Souls remake at 30 fps at a lower resolution on my PS4, I'd probably buy it to be honest. Can't play it at all at the moment as can't get a PS5.
Re: PlayStation Studios Boss Suggests God of War Ragnarok, Gran Turismo 7 Are Also Coming to PS4
Makes sense, I'm aware my PS4 version wont run the best, but when I get hopefully a PS5 (which I can't for the moment) I can play the better version.
Re: Poll: Are You Happy with Your PS Plus Games for June 2021?
I own Squadrons on PS4 and VF5 on PS3, so not the best month for me, no. I'll certainty download VF5 on PS4, but I was never very good at the VF games... I have fond memories of playing VF2 and 3 in the London Trocadero back in the 90s though.
Re: Mini Review: Wonder Boy: Asha in Monster World (PS4) - A Gorgeous Cel-Shaded Remake
@Robocod I think it is still available over on the PS3 if not PS4, I have it there in the SEGA ages line up with Alex Kidd. I like the way Dragons's Trap and the upcoming Alex Kidd remake have the old and new versions.
Re: Mini Review: Wonder Boy: Asha in Monster World (PS4) - A Gorgeous Cel-Shaded Remake
The Dragon's Trap is my favourite, so much nostalgia playing that on the Master System and I thought the remake was excellent. I've played the original Monster World IV, but never been compelled to complete the game. I'm also not sure about these 3D graphics, so be waiting for a sale to play this I think.
Re: Talking Point: What Are You Playing This Weekend? - Issue 378
Enjoying Blackthorne 32X version on the Blizzard arcade collection. Never played the game but I like it. Also bought the Namco Museum archive NES collection Vol.1 in the psn sale and having fun with the NES style 'demake' of Pacman Championship edition.
Re: Capcom Arcade Stadium (PS4) - Capcom-asters of 32 Arcade Games from 1984 to 2001
@JamieO Yep, whereas the PS3 could output 50Hz, the PS4 cant. Caused a few issues with the PAL PS2 releases too, as Digital Foundry covered. I really like the Turrican collection, the new control options made the games more enjoyable to play for me. Up to jump was always a pain!
Re: Capcom Arcade Stadium (PS4) - Capcom-asters of 32 Arcade Games from 1984 to 2001
@JamieO Yep, I'm really enjoying the 32X version of Blackthorne on the Blizzard collection, its a game I'd wanted get around to for a while. They've also added two new games to the collection as an update.
Nice to see the Bitmap Brothers collection and the Evercade Vs. announcement. I feel going for some Megadrive Bitmap ports over the Amiga is a bit of a shame there though, Bomb the Bass' 'Megablast' is a bit lacking on the Megadrive. The Turrican collection bringing Amiga emulation to PS4 was great.
Re: Capcom Arcade Stadium (PS4) - Capcom-asters of 32 Arcade Games from 1984 to 2001
@JamieO Nice review! I'm holding off on this collection for now, I did have the PS3 Capcom collection, plus have the PSP ones (great to play on Vita) and some of the Saturn Capcom Generation Japanese releases I imported years back. Also have the Street Fighter Anniversary collection and the Beat 'em up Bunble on PS4.
Did pick up one of the Namco collections and the Blizzard collection in the current PSN retro sale though!
@playstation1995 Strider was great on the Megadrive too, still remember the first time I rented it.
Re: Mini Review: Ghosts 'n Goblins Resurrection (PS4) - Armour-Strippingly Hard and Proud of It
@Dan_ozzzy189 Yeah, understandable, I picked up the Blizzard Arcade Collection in the sale which is pretty good, finally got to play Blackthorne on 32X.
I'll hold off this collection, G 'n G Resurrection also isn't really appealing to me for some reason, maybe in a sale.
Re: Mini Review: Ghosts 'n Goblins Resurrection (PS4) - Armour-Strippingly Hard and Proud of It
@Dan_ozzzy189 Not good, hopefully a patch might sort things out, their refund policy on digital games certainly needs review. One of the early updates for Snow Runner totally broke the resolution of game on PS4 for about a month, I was stuck waiting for a patch to fix it, which thankfully there was in the end.
Re: Mini Review: Ghosts 'n Goblins Resurrection (PS4) - Armour-Strippingly Hard and Proud of It
@Dan_ozzzy189 Yeah, its not clear, even with the 'joystick' mode it displays the touchpad to continue, but its L1! I might steer clear of the collection for now, I have most of the games on various other compilations.
Re: Mini Review: Ghosts 'n Goblins Resurrection (PS4) - Armour-Strippingly Hard and Proud of It
@Dan_ozzzy189 Been trying the demo with 1943 and Ghosts 'n Goblins and a Hori mini fighting stick. I find if I go to Contoller Settings in the individual game, change to joystick, I can then add credits with L2 and start with X. Weirdly, X doesn't work to continue, but L1 does. Still found I needed to use a contol pad to switch ROM version though.
Re: Go Go Sonic Rangers, Because That's Likely the Game's Name
Sonic Team and 'Rangers', now I'm just thinking of the intro theme song to Burning Rangers on the Saturn.
Re: Sonic Origins Brings the Genesis Classics Back in a New Collection
I still have Sonic Jam for my Saturn, and Sonic CD on PS3. Seeing the wide screen in the trailer though, I wonder if 1&2 are Christian Whithead's updated versions available on mobile.
Re: Sonic Colors: Ultimate Speeds onto PS4 This September
I think Colours was quite good and I did own it on the Wii, but Generations at 60fps would be of more interest to me. Lost World would have been a good one too, as I never played that but it did look interesting, I liked the 3DS version.
Re: Sonic the Hedgehog Is Cameoing in Every Game for His 30th Anniversary
Ah, Sonic the Fighters. First played that on Sonic Gems back on the GameCube...
Re: Virtua Fighter 5: Ultimate Showdown Is a Serious Step Up in Graphics Comparison Trailer
I have the digital PS3 version and its a great looking game there too. You could do a lot of costume customisation on PS3, so wonder if they will bring that over.
Re: PS Plus June 2021 PS5, PS4 Games Announced
Already own Squadrons, got the game at launch. Didn't enjoy it as much as I'd hoped. I own VF5 over on PS3, its a very good game, probably an excellent one, but I'm not very good at the VF games, despite playing them since the Saturn.
Re: PS Plus Users Can Get Capcom Arcade Stadium's Ghosts 'n Goblins for Free
I have the game in many other compilations, I remember the old Capcom arcade compilation on PS3 (which I did buy in full) gave you Black Tiger for free. Worth a download, though I doubt I'll buy the packs for this.
Re: Sonic the Hedgehog Event Set for This Week, Promises a First Look at New Projects
I know there have quite a few mediocre, and some bad games, but I've been a fan since '91 and am still excited to see what they announce.
Re: Huge 11GB Mass Effect Legendary Edition Patch 1.02 Available to Download Now
@The_New_Butler I remember, as I bought Robocop when it came out in the big box (full price) C64 tape version and I couldn't beat the stage. Thanks Ocean Software. I never knew until years later, the magazines at the time said nothing, at least what I read. I think I used a POKE to stop the timer and accessed the glitched next stage, but assumed it was just my copy. Tape loading was pretty unreliable anyway.
Rastan C64 also had a bug with a pretty much impassable rope swing on C64, but at least if you skip the stage, the game continues.
Re: Saints Row The Third Remastered PS5 Version Likely as Trophy List Appears
The graphics update was significant for a 'remaster' even on base PS4. Digital Foundry did a video on the game and as remasters go, some real effort was put in here. I bought it in a sale recently and have only played a bit but I assume even the PS4 version runs better on PS5 as you can unlock the framerate from 30, I think.
@thefourfoldroot I agree, I think SR4 is a great game.
Re: Talking Point: What Are You Playing This Weekend? - Issue 376
Rebought the Megadrive collection on PS4 so started with some Revenge of Shinobi and Street of Rage. I'm also still playing Dark Souls 3, as the game is really holding my attention for the two dlc packs. Very glad I picked this one up again in the sale.
@gamiller1978 Dark Souls is great at presenting those situations which can get to a point of seeming almost impossible, until you finally get past. I played the first two back on PS3
Re: SEGA Is Exploring Options to Bring Back Its Old Franchises
@SoulChimera Yep, I have the PC, PSP and original Xbox version, but Coast to Coast is an amazing game that should still be available. Or, maybe its time for OutRun 3 even.
Re: SEGA Is Exploring Options to Bring Back Its Old Franchises
Golden Axe in a Streets of Rage 4 style would be good, or put Revenge of Death Adder out digitally outside of Astro City Mini. Also, maybe do something with Shinobi!
So many great arcade games they could port over, realise OutRun 2006 would have licensing issues, but how about OutRunners or Scud Race, or Daytona 2.
How about a retro Shining compilation, with the dungeon crawlers and the strategy games.
Re: Talking Point: What Are You Playing This Weekend? - Issue 375
Still playing Dark Souls 3 after picking it up in the sale, going to do the dlc before I complete the game I think. Not sure why I abandoned this game in 2016, maybe after DS2 and Bloodborne I was a bit tired of the style. Thankfully, my save was on the cloud so picked up where I left off.
Re: Poll: Did You Buy Resident Evil Village?
Demo didn't grab me, but Ive played pretty much all of them since I rented the first game on my SEGA Saturn. So am sure will want to play it, but to be honest I preferred RE2 and RE3 remake to RE7. I did like 7 though, 4, 5, and 6 less so with each game. I thought Revelations 2 was kind of what the series needed at that point, low budget, but a bit more horror based.
Re: Resident Evil Village (PS5) - Capcom's Best Horror Game for 16 Years
@Goodguyjusty Yep, I agree. By the time in RE4 I was fighting a monster with a mini gun with waves of enemies (towards the end), it just didn't feel like Resident Evil anymore to me. I like the RE3 remake too, as although had more action than 2, it still encouraged you to dodge and save ammo.
Re: Resident Evil Village (PS5) - Capcom's Best Horror Game for 16 Years
I don't get why RE4 is held in such high regard. I had it at launch on Gamecube and even there I got tired before the end with all the shooting.
I feel both remakes supassed RE4 for me, I'd certainly rather play them again at this point.
The combat in the Villiage demo didn't feel good to me either, I felt the enemies were just absorbing the shots. I think I'll watch some more gameplay before I decide on this one initially, though as a series fan since the PS1 / Saturn, will want to play it at some point.