@anoyonmus I think it really depends how occasional. Sonic Team Racing I prefer to play on my Switch Lite properly frame paced at 30fps, to base PS4's jarring inconsistent 60fps, but I think if I had a PS4 Pro or PS5 it would be better. Seeing this is dropping on PS5, does make we wonder how base PS4 performance is.
I had the game on Wii and thought it was OK to good... Generations I'd say was a better game.
I played a lot when the game launched, then it had an awful patch that rendered the game unplayable in low res and added an auto center to the steering (when they first added working wing mirrors). My truck also vanished and was unretrivable. They fixed the graphics and steering, but I never really went back to the game and my glitched vanishing truck never reappeared despite the menu saying I owned it. Have it digitally though, so will get back to it one day I think.
Been playinig Operancia on Switch (is also on PS4). I'm a fan of grid based first person Dungeon crawlers, starting with the classic Dungeon Master on the Atari ST. Its a genre you dont see much and this game totally passed me by when released.
I played the original on the Xbox years ago and thought it was quite good, not as great as it was described to me at the time. I haven't exactly been holding for the sequel. I do still enjoy a 3D platformer though and its not a common genre these days, so will look it up in more detail.
@Slippship Sadly my copy didn't have invade-a-load, but the brilliant Ocean Loader tune in all its versions made the wait for a tape to load a lot less painful!
@Mostik Stunt Car Racer was great on the Amiga, but the C64 version was the one I had at the time. The 3D graphics (for an 8-bit Mirco) impress me to this day. Am looking forward to the A500 mini.
Been replaying Ghostbusters the Video Game on PS4 and Switch Lite, had it on PS3 years back and it holds up well I think. Also might play some C64 games, feel like replaying Ocean's Batman the Movie and maybe some Stunt Car Racer.
@HeroYoshiko Yep, I see what you mean, the analogue sticks on the Switch Lite (and just the shape of the device) feel less precise overall than the DS4, and playing on a TV / Monitor. I've not actually played a FPS on there, but I have noticed it in third person 3D games while moving the camera. Either will control better than my old Saturn version though ha.
@mcdreamer How is it on Switch? I bought a Lite recently and realised how much I missed the Vita! Same price, so I might go for the Switch version myself.
@get2sammyb Hope so, the game is great and really deserves better than the PS4 version we have.
@Orpheus79V Yep, PS2 on PS4 was such a poor effort. As PS4 can't output 50Hz the PAL games were arguably worst presented than on PS3, as they were forced into 60Hz creating new frame pacing problems (just like the PlayStation Classic mini console).
The PS2 classic on PS4 isn't great, at least the PAL version. Weird 50Hz frame pacing issues, sometimes I can see a 'grid' of sorts on the screen and there are sound glitches. Its also the only game on PS4 where I have had a problem running from an external hard drive and had to move it to internal storage. I have the PS3 version based I think on the mobile version, which ups the resolution and draw distance, but removes the distinct orange colour and worst still, all the transparent grass textures. I still think its a great game, though I prefer to play the original Xbox version on a 360 via BC.
Been travelling over the weekend so brought the Switch Lite and playing some Sonic Team Racing, Alex Kidd DX, and the Turrican Flashback Collection, Amiga on the go! Also have to mention the Arcade Archives release of Vendetta which is also on PS4, I'd never played the game before, but its a great classic scrolling beat 'em up and really worth checking out if you are a fan of the genre.
@JamieO Yep, my first impression of Valhalla was good, will keep an eye out for the dlc and hopefully find a PS5 at some point. I've been playing on my Switch Lite a lot since I bought one, just got the Turrican collection after originally buying on PS4, Amiga on the go.
I would love to see Dungeon Master on the A500 Mini, spent so many hours playing that on my friend's ST in the late 80s and what an atmospheric game.
Thanks for the Valhalla heads up, am looking forward to the A500 mini, the C64 range is a great product as far as I'm concerned. Batman the Movie is a great game, Ocean's Platoon on the C64 is also outstanding (far better than the NES version), and I often replay the first few stages.
@JamieO No worries, I actually picked up Valhalla as had some stuff to trade into CEX so is now present in my backlog, will keep an eye out for the dlc on sale, be interested to see historic Co. Meath in videogame form.
I was by coincidence looking up the Amiga from Retro Games last night as they had put a teaser up months ago, then saw the A500 Mini news this evening! I didn't have an Amiga myself back in the day, had the cheaper C64, but did have a friend with an Atari ST. Always wished my C64 games looked as good as those 16 bit Amiga screen shots they used to put on the back of game boxes. I'd really like to see Dungeon Master on there, especially as a mouse is included. It's a shame Ocean's licenced stuff like Batman the Movie cant be on there at launch, but some great Amiga games are listed no doubt. I have the C64 mini and the C64, so will want to pick the A500 Mini.
I bought it some time ago on sale, started it, gave up and deleted it... I realise there are meaningful themes here, but as a game it seemed so clunky.
I first played Project Zero 2 on the original Xbox and thought it was a really great horror game, one of the best I've ever played. Part of the reason I bought a Wii was anticipating the 4th game, then they never released it outside Japan (cheers, Nintendo). They did release the remake of 2 on Wii in Europe, but it wasn't nearly as good as the original Xbox version I'd played, in my opinion. I've meant to play the 3rd game for years but it never got released on PS3 digitally in Europe. This (5th proper sequel) didn't review that well, and after playing the remake of the 2nd game my expectations are not that high. Sony should have got the exclusive PS2 3rd game on PS4 as I hear its really good.
I bought a new PS4 slim a month or so ago. My launch console broke and couldn't find a PS5. It may not be a PS5, but its so much quieter than my old model which had the proper 'jet engine' fan noise.
Been playing my Switch Lite mostly, still getting back into Xenoblade Chronicles. Also enjoying some SEGA AGES titles on Switch, but was disappointed with the Megadrive collection, as the emulation seems to run better on PS4.
@Ralizah Yeah, I feel they should let you back up saves easier. Must say overall I am really enjoying the console and playing Xenoblade again and some SEGA AGES, but the online sub really isn't worth it to me. Super Castlevania IV is one of my favouite SNES games, but as Konami have the collection it's not on the SNES app. GB/GBA would make it it a more attractive prospect.
@Ralizah Ha yes, I just bought a Switch Lite and wont be renewing my online sub after the free 7 days expire... I pretty much own the NES and SNES games I like elsewhere.
This month on PS Plus is pretty bad too... I might play the tennis game, I guess.
Finally bought a Switch Lite so started Xenoblade again, which I really did enjoy on the Wii but didn't complete. Also picked up Arcade Achives Vendetta which I'd never heard of, my first impression is its a really great scrolling beat 'em up.
Then why do I remember Dragon's Lair on the C64, which may be the worst video game I ever played...Seriously though, I do worry that this is bit too 'safe' an approach to that can lead to overly homogeneous design, despite selling well (if we interpret the statement to mean this). Its often when a game does something original or different that I really remember it years later, and I started with the Atati 2600.
@PhhhCough I played it, was great! Had the SNES game too, but I sold it years back.
@frankmcma I quite liked Legion, plus was interesting seeing how they compressed London, I could get from Brixton to the South Bank in 5 minutes!
@JamieO Yep, I have the Japanese version of the original OutRun for Saturn, best way to play the game in my opinion, with a 3D pad it's great. I remember having the the C64 version on tape which was a surprising decent version. The game came with a casette of the arcade music I used to listen to a lot! Team Sonic Racing was a good game, some excellent music, but has a few framerate issues on base PS4 which was slightly disappointing in an arcade racer.
Good thing about the original Xbox version of Coast to Coast is, it does play on the 360 and works fairly well with a few glitches here and there. Looks quite nice upscaled.
Online Arcade getting delisted on PS3 is such a shame, regret I missed it. I do have After Burner Climax and Daytona on the PS3, so the console still see use from me.
I still have my first run of Retro Gamer in the loft!
Finished Alex Kidd DX last week but I might try again for some trophies. I thought it was a great update despite the poor review here, I mostly play with the retro graphics and it really feels like a lost extension to the Master System original.
Also picked up Outer Worlds in the sale so finally getting to that game, enjoyed the first few hours so bought the Season Pass on sale too.
@JamieO I missed out on OutRun Online Arcade, be so great if SEGA could reaquire the licence as its one of my favouite video games of all time along with the 1986 original. I have the 2006 original Xbox, PSP and PC version, but the PS3 port looked really good.
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.
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Re: Swery's Mysterious RPG The Good Life Pegged for Fall 2021 in English Trailer
Where's Richard Briers and Felicity Kendall? Surely an RPG set in Surbiton is overdue ha.
Re: Sonic Colors: Ultimate (PS4) - One of the Better 3D Sonic Titles Still Has All the Classic Issues
@anoyonmus I think it really depends how occasional. Sonic Team Racing I prefer to play on my Switch Lite properly frame paced at 30fps, to base PS4's jarring inconsistent 60fps, but I think if I had a PS4 Pro or PS5 it would be better. Seeing this is dropping on PS5, does make we wonder how base PS4 performance is.
I had the game on Wii and thought it was OK to good... Generations I'd say was a better game.
Re: SnowRunner Burns Rubber with Massive Year 2 Pass on PS4
I played a lot when the game launched, then it had an awful patch that rendered the game unplayable in low res and added an auto center to the steering (when they first added working wing mirrors). My truck also vanished and was unretrivable. They fixed the graphics and steering, but I never really went back to the game and my glitched vanishing truck never reappeared despite the menu saying I owned it. Have it digitally though, so will get back to it one day I think.
Re: Mini Review: Rustler (PS5) - Silly Medieval Sandbox Houses Enjoyable Old-School GTA Clone
If it runs bad on PS5, base PS4 and Switch are going to be significantly worst, no doubt. Think I'll skip this one for now...
Re: PS5 Revision Teardown Prompts Cooling Concerns
Not that I have found a PS5, but I'd wait for a proper analysis of the alteration before making any conclusions.
Re: Talking Point: What Are You Playing This Weekend? - Issue 391
Been playinig Operancia on Switch (is also on PS4). I'm a fan of grid based first person Dungeon crawlers, starting with the classic Dungeon Master on the Atari ST. Its a genre you dont see much and this game totally passed me by when released.
Re: Round Up: Psychonauts 2 Reviews Love the Wacky New Adventure
I played the original on the Xbox years ago and thought it was quite good, not as great as it was described to me at the time. I haven't exactly been holding for the sequel. I do still enjoy a 3D platformer though and its not a common genre these days, so will look it up in more detail.
Re: Talking Point: What Are You Playing This Weekend? - Issue 390
@Slippship Sadly my copy didn't have invade-a-load, but the brilliant Ocean Loader tune in all its versions made the wait for a tape to load a lot less painful!
Re: Talking Point: What Are You Playing This Weekend? - Issue 390
@Mostik Stunt Car Racer was great on the Amiga, but the C64 version was the one I had at the time. The 3D graphics (for an 8-bit Mirco) impress me to this day. Am looking forward to the A500 mini.
Re: Talking Point: What Are You Playing This Weekend? - Issue 390
Been replaying Ghostbusters the Video Game on PS4 and Switch Lite, had it on PS3 years back and it holds up well I think. Also might play some C64 games, feel like replaying Ocean's Batman the Movie and maybe some Stunt Car Racer.
Re: The Original Quake Is Out Now on PS4 with Improved Visuals, New Content, More
@HeroYoshiko Yep, I see what you mean, the analogue sticks on the Switch Lite (and just the shape of the device) feel less precise overall than the DS4, and playing on a TV / Monitor. I've not actually played a FPS on there, but I have noticed it in third person 3D games while moving the camera. Either will control better than my old Saturn version though ha.
Re: The Original Quake Is Out Now on PS4 with Improved Visuals, New Content, More
@mcdreamer Thanks, sounds good, think I'll pick up the Switch version initially!
Re: The Original Quake Is Out Now on PS4 with Improved Visuals, New Content, More
@mcdreamer How is it on Switch? I bought a Lite recently and realised how much I missed the Vita! Same price, so I might go for the Switch version myself.
Re: The Original Quake Is Out Now on PS4 with Improved Visuals, New Content, More
Wow, as someone without a PC back in the day I played many hours of Quake... on the Sega Saturn! Was a good port for the time.
Re: Soapbox: GTA: San Andreas Is Still an Open World Classic
@get2sammyb Hope so, the game is great and really deserves better than the PS4 version we have.
@Orpheus79V Yep, PS2 on PS4 was such a poor effort. As PS4 can't output 50Hz the PAL games were arguably worst presented than on PS3, as they were forced into 60Hz creating new frame pacing problems (just like the PlayStation Classic mini console).
Re: Soapbox: GTA: San Andreas Is Still an Open World Classic
The PS2 classic on PS4 isn't great, at least the PAL version. Weird 50Hz frame pacing issues, sometimes I can see a 'grid' of sorts on the screen and there are sound glitches. Its also the only game on PS4 where I have had a problem running from an external hard drive and had to move it to internal storage. I have the PS3 version based I think on the mobile version, which ups the resolution and draw distance, but removes the distinct orange colour and worst still, all the transparent grass textures. I still think its a great game, though I prefer to play the original Xbox version on a 360 via BC.
Re: Talking Point: What Are You Playing This Weekend? - Issue 389
Been travelling over the weekend so brought the Switch Lite and playing some Sonic Team Racing, Alex Kidd DX, and the Turrican Flashback Collection, Amiga on the go! Also have to mention the Arcade Archives release of Vendetta which is also on PS4, I'd never played the game before, but its a great classic scrolling beat 'em up and really worth checking out if you are a fan of the genre.
Re: Rumour: Red Dead Redemption Remaster Planned, But Could Depend on GTA Success
Vice City Stories would be one I'd like to see come back.
Re: Talking Point: What Are You Playing This Weekend? - Issue 388
@JamieO Yep, my first impression of Valhalla was good, will keep an eye out for the dlc and hopefully find a PS5 at some point. I've been playing on my Switch Lite a lot since I bought one, just got the Turrican collection after originally buying on PS4, Amiga on the go.
I would love to see Dungeon Master on the A500 Mini, spent so many hours playing that on my friend's ST in the late 80s and what an atmospheric game.
Thanks for the Valhalla heads up, am looking forward to the A500 mini, the C64 range is a great product as far as I'm concerned. Batman the Movie is a great game, Ocean's Platoon on the C64 is also outstanding (far better than the NES version), and I often replay the first few stages.
Re: Talking Point: What Are You Playing This Weekend? - Issue 388
@JamieO No worries, I actually picked up Valhalla as had some stuff to trade into CEX so is now present in my backlog, will keep an eye out for the dlc on sale, be interested to see historic Co. Meath in videogame form.
I was by coincidence looking up the Amiga from Retro Games last night as they had put a teaser up months ago, then saw the A500 Mini news this evening! I didn't have an Amiga myself back in the day, had the cheaper C64, but did have a friend with an Atari ST. Always wished my C64 games looked as good as those 16 bit Amiga screen shots they used to put on the back of game boxes. I'd really like to see Dungeon Master on there, especially as a mouse is included. It's a shame Ocean's licenced stuff like Batman the Movie cant be on there at launch, but some great Amiga games are listed no doubt. I have the C64 mini and the C64, so will want to pick the A500 Mini.
Re: Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice Next-Gen Upgrade Skipping PS5
I bought it some time ago on sale, started it, gave up and deleted it... I realise there are meaningful themes here, but as a game it seemed so clunky.
Re: Talking Point: What Are You Playing This Weekend? - Issue 388
Been playing mostly on the Switch Lite since I bought one, currently playing through the original Dark Souls again.
@JamieO I didn't realise Valhalla had dlc set in Ireland, must check that out as I really did like Odyssey.
Re: Fatal Frame Producer Wants to Make a New Game in the Series
I first played Project Zero 2 on the original Xbox and thought it was a really great horror game, one of the best I've ever played. Part of the reason I bought a Wii was anticipating the 4th game, then they never released it outside Japan (cheers, Nintendo). They did release the remake of 2 on Wii in Europe, but it wasn't nearly as good as the original Xbox version I'd played, in my opinion. I've meant to play the 3rd game for years but it never got released on PS3 digitally in Europe. This (5th proper sequel) didn't review that well, and after playing the remake of the 2nd game my expectations are not that high. Sony should have got the exclusive PS2 3rd game on PS4 as I hear its really good.
Re: PS4 Console Sales Limp to Just Over 116 Million
I bought a new PS4 slim a month or so ago. My launch console broke and couldn't find a PS5. It may not be a PS5, but its so much quieter than my old model which had the proper 'jet engine' fan noise.
Re: Talking Point: What Are You Playing This Weekend? - Issue 387
Been playing my Switch Lite mostly, still getting back into Xenoblade Chronicles. Also enjoying some SEGA AGES titles on Switch, but was disappointed with the Megadrive collection, as the emulation seems to run better on PS4.
Re: PS Plus August 2021 PS5, PS4 Games Announced
Yeah, its pretty poor. I'll try the tennis, I guess.
Re: PS Plus August 2021 PS5, PS4 Games Leaked by Sony
@Ralizah Yeah, I feel they should let you back up saves easier. Must say overall I am really enjoying the console and playing Xenoblade again and some SEGA AGES, but the online sub really isn't worth it to me. Super Castlevania IV is one of my favouite SNES games, but as Konami have the collection it's not on the SNES app. GB/GBA would make it it a more attractive prospect.
Re: PS Plus August 2021 PS5, PS4 Games Leaked by Sony
@Ralizah Ha yes, I just bought a Switch Lite and wont be renewing my online sub after the free 7 days expire... I pretty much own the NES and SNES games I like elsewhere.
This month on PS Plus is pretty bad too... I might play the tennis game, I guess.
Re: Talking Point: What Are You Playing This Weekend? - Issue 386
Finally bought a Switch Lite so started Xenoblade again, which I really did enjoy on the Wii but didn't complete. Also picked up Arcade Achives Vendetta which I'd never heard of, my first impression is its a really great scrolling beat 'em up.
Re: PS5 Stock: When and Where to Buy PlayStation 5 in July 2021
I gave up for the moment as my original PS4 had broken down, had to buy a replacement PS4 Slim and bought a Switch Lite too.
Re: The Last Video Store Is Pure PSVR Nostalgia Inspired by Blockbuster
@JJ2 me too, in the local shop I went to I remember they had the VHS boxes on a wall above a freezer cabinet, plus our VHS was a top loader!
Also, as its Playstation, maybe they could add Betamax.
Re: Jim Ryan Says Players Only Remember the Best Games
Then why do I remember Dragon's Lair on the C64, which may be the worst video game I ever played...Seriously though, I do worry that this is bit too 'safe' an approach to that can lead to overly homogeneous design, despite selling well (if we interpret the statement to mean this). Its often when a game does something original or different that I really remember it years later, and I started with the Atati 2600.
Re: PS Store Sales Charts: Cyberpunk 2077 Was June's Best-Selling PS4 Game Following PS Store Return
@PhhhCough I played it, was great! Had the SNES game too, but I sold it years back.
@frankmcma I quite liked Legion, plus was interesting seeing how they compressed London, I could get from Brixton to the South Bank in 5 minutes!
Re: PS Store Sales Charts: Cyberpunk 2077 Was June's Best-Selling PS4 Game Following PS Store Return
I'll stick with my copy of Shadowrun on the Megadrive thanks, it's fully functional and requires zero patches.
Re: PS Vita Trends on Twitter as OLED Screen for New Switch Is Revealed
It's like the Vita in reverse. Maybe they will do PSTV next... be a good option to have a cheaper 'docked only' version.
Re: Talking Point: What Are You Playing This Weekend? - Issue 383
@JamieO Yep, I have the Japanese version of the original OutRun for Saturn, best way to play the game in my opinion, with a 3D pad it's great. I remember having the the C64 version on tape which was a surprising decent version. The game came with a casette of the arcade music I used to listen to a lot! Team Sonic Racing was a good game, some excellent music, but has a few framerate issues on base PS4 which was slightly disappointing in an arcade racer.
Good thing about the original Xbox version of Coast to Coast is, it does play on the 360 and works fairly well with a few glitches here and there. Looks quite nice upscaled.
Online Arcade getting delisted on PS3 is such a shame, regret I missed it. I do have After Burner Climax and Daytona on the PS3, so the console still see use from me.
I still have my first run of Retro Gamer in the loft!
Re: Talking Point: What Are You Playing This Weekend? - Issue 383
Finished Alex Kidd DX last week but I might try again for some trophies. I thought it was a great update despite the poor review here, I mostly play with the retro graphics and it really feels like a lost extension to the Master System original.
Also picked up Outer Worlds in the sale so finally getting to that game, enjoyed the first few hours so bought the Season Pass on sale too.
@JamieO I missed out on OutRun Online Arcade, be so great if SEGA could reaquire the licence as its one of my favouite video games of all time along with the 1986 original. I have the 2006 original Xbox, PSP and PC version, but the PS3 port looked really good.
Re: Random: PlayStation Fans Start Petition to Cancel Hideo Kojima's Rumoured Xbox Game
So, less signatures than comments on this article then.
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.