I'll probably get it tomorrow. Just need to hear if performance is different between PS4 and Switch. Id prefer Switch.So I just spent a few hours with it, completely cleared Fillmore.
It's actually....pretty great!
The graphics are fucking terrible, especially the sidescroller parts, but it controls pretty well, and there are added mechanics to both the overworld "god sim" part as well as the side scroller parts. The level design for the 2nd act of Fillmore was surprisingly good.
The new parts for the sim aspect are basically a tower defense mode, where you control a "hero" character and you can put blockades and towers to stall/kill other enemies while your hero is fucking up the tougher monsters.
There's now an overarching story besides "You're a god" as well. Nothing to write home about, but it's a nice little addition.
Overall, if you can look past the art and graphics, it's definitely worth a buy if you liked the original.
Also, I played on PC, and was getting screen tearing at 60FPS with Vsync on, so I just bumped the FPS limit up to 120 and it fixed it. You can actually remove the FPS limit though, if you want. I feel like this game could run on a piece of toast that somebody once had inside a toaster.
Remastered soundtrack is great too.
I'm actually pleasantly fucking surprised for once. If someone mods some better sprites in, it could be nearly a perfect remaster.
If it plays at 60FPS (and I'd be surprised if it doesn't), then Switch should be fine. It's ugly as sin anyways, so framerate is the real question there. It's going to be amazing on the Deck most likely.I'll probably get it tomorrow. Just need to hear if performance is different between PS4 and Switch. Id prefer Switch.
I'm very happy to hear that. The music in this game was always a much bigger thing for me than the graphics. Those were still quite good for the SNES but that soundtrack was fucking godly.So I just spent a few hours with it, completely cleared Fillmore.
It's actually....pretty great!
The graphics are fucking terrible, especially the sidescroller parts, but it controls pretty well, and there are added mechanics to both the overworld "god sim" part as well as the side scroller parts. The level design for the 2nd act of Fillmore was surprisingly good.
The new parts for the sim aspect are basically a tower defense mode, where you control a "hero" character and you can put blockades and towers to stall/kill other enemies while your hero is fucking up the tougher monsters.
There's now an overarching story besides "You're a god" as well. Nothing to write home about, but it's a nice little addition.
Overall, if you can look past the art and graphics, it's definitely worth a buy if you liked the original.
Also, I played on PC, and was getting screen tearing at 60FPS with Vsync on, so I just bumped the FPS limit up to 120 and it fixed it. You can actually remove the FPS limit though, if you want. I feel like this game could run on a piece of toast that somebody once had inside a toaster.
Remastered soundtrack is great too.
I'm actually pleasantly fucking surprised for once. If someone mods some better sprites in, it could be nearly a perfect remaster.
Yep the mix is great and the original soundtrack is also available on a toggle.I'm very happy to hear that. The music in this game was always a much bigger thing for me than the graphics. Those were still quite good for the SNES but that soundtrack was fucking godly.
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So I just spent a few hours with it, completely cleared Fillmore.
It's actually....pretty great!
The graphics are fucking terrible, especially the sidescroller parts, but it controls pretty well, and there are added mechanics to both the overworld "god sim" part as well as the side scroller parts. The level design for the 2nd act of Fillmore was surprisingly good.
The new parts for the sim aspect are basically a tower defense mode, where you control a "hero" character and you can put blockades and towers to stall/kill other enemies while your hero is fucking up the tougher monsters.
There's now an overarching story besides "You're a god" as well. Nothing to write home about, but it's a nice little addition.
Overall, if you can look past the art and graphics, it's definitely worth a buy if you liked the original.
Also, I played on PC, and was getting screen tearing at 60FPS with Vsync on, so I just bumped the FPS limit up to 120 and it fixed it. You can actually remove the FPS limit though, if you want. I feel like this game could run on a piece of toast that somebody once had inside a toaster.
Remastered soundtrack is great too.
I'm actually pleasantly fucking surprised for once. If someone mods some better sprites in, it could be nearly a perfect remaster.
Shame that it got rid of the god sim part. It's two halves of the whole that really made the first one special. Actraiser 2 really was a looker though.Original Actraiser didn't have the best Sprite-work and graphics since it was at the beginning of the SNES life cycle. So these graphics while meh aren't a dealbreaker.
Now if they do this with Actraiser II's art (which sadly they probably would if it got that far), then that will be a real shame because Act II's sprite art style is truly remarkable and these "modern" visuals would destroy it.
What made the feel of Act II's aesthetic work is that, in contrast to Act I which is more bright and hopeful (since you are an angel tasked with rebuilding the world), Act II's world is falling into ruin and you're just trying to salvage it from being totally overrun with blights and sins. That was reflected in the artwork which was more dark, drab and depressing in places like the sunken city, barren wasteland, and torture prison.
I'm thinking they weren't offered a GamePass deal, so it's probably not worthwhile to put games on the platform otherwise, as players have publicly said, if a game isn't on GP, they won't bother or, at least, wait to see if it goes to GP eventually.What's Xbox gotta do to keep on SE's radar?
Not in love with the remastered visual style, but its liveable. (Wish it had graphic fallback mode like R-Type.) Glad to have Actraiser back.
Well there wouldn't be a next time as the next one in line is Act 2 and that game it has been widely said is nowhere near as good as the first, which probably put paid to a part 3 ever happeningThe graphics are indeed a shame, not sure why the hell they'd go this route with a good-will project that was obviously well done otherwise.
The music is fantastic and they added a lot to the gameplay so why make this utterly bizarre choice with the visuals?
Whatever, I'm basically playing Actraiser 3 here so I am happy as fuck this exists.
Next time they need to do a better job with the visuals though.
Reminds me of Ghosts n Goblins Resurrection art style a bit.
I think princess garnet will be fine.So... does this mean that Final Fantasy IX remake is real? Oh boy... if they butcher my baby's visuals like they did ActRaiser I'm going to have a piece of my heart forever broken.
I mean, that's not completely wrong, but ActRaiser had plenty of dark art too. Especially the japanese manual's backstory.Original Actraiser didn't have the best Sprite-work and graphics since it was at the beginning of the SNES life cycle. So these graphics while meh aren't a dealbreaker.
Now if they do this with Actraiser II's art (which sadly they probably would if it got that far), then that will be a real shame because Act II's sprite art style is truly remarkable and these "modern" visuals would destroy it.
What made the feel of Act II's aesthetic work is that, in contrast to Act I which is more bright and hopeful (since you are an angel tasked with rebuilding the world), Act II's world is falling into ruin and you're just trying to salvage it from being totally overrun with blights and sins. That was reflected in the artwork which was more dark, drab and depressing in places like the sunken city, barren wasteland, and torture prison.
A stupid flash game
So I just spent a few hours with it, completely cleared Fillmore.
It's actually....pretty great!
The graphics are fucking terrible, especially the sidescroller parts, but it controls pretty well, and there are added mechanics to both the overworld "god sim" part as well as the side scroller parts. The level design for the 2nd act of Fillmore was surprisingly good.
The new parts for the sim aspect are basically a tower defense mode, where you control a "hero" character and you can put blockades and towers to stall/kill other enemies while your hero is fucking up the tougher monsters.
There's now an overarching story besides "You're a god" as well. Nothing to write home about, but it's a nice little addition.
Overall, if you can look past the art and graphics, it's definitely worth a buy if you liked the original.
Also, I played on PC, and was getting screen tearing at 60FPS with Vsync on, so I just bumped the FPS limit up to 120 and it fixed it. You can actually remove the FPS limit though, if you want. I feel like this game could run on a piece of toast that somebody once had inside a toaster.
Remastered soundtrack is great too.
I'm actually pleasantly fucking surprised for once. If someone mods some better sprites in, it could be nearly a perfect remaster.
So I just spent a few hours with it, completely cleared Fillmore.
It's actually....pretty great!
The graphics are fucking terrible, especially the sidescroller parts, but it controls pretty well, and there are added mechanics to both the overworld "god sim" part as well as the side scroller parts. The level design for the 2nd act of Fillmore was surprisingly good.
The new parts for the sim aspect are basically a tower defense mode, where you control a "hero" character and you can put blockades and towers to stall/kill other enemies while your hero is fucking up the tougher monsters.
There's now an overarching story besides "You're a god" as well. Nothing to write home about, but it's a nice little addition.
Overall, if you can look past the art and graphics, it's definitely worth a buy if you liked the original.
Also, I played on PC, and was getting screen tearing at 60FPS with Vsync on, so I just bumped the FPS limit up to 120 and it fixed it. You can actually remove the FPS limit though, if you want. I feel like this game could run on a piece of toast that somebody once had inside a toaster.
Remastered soundtrack is great too.
I'm actually pleasantly fucking surprised for once. If someone mods some better sprites in, it could be nearly a perfect remaster.
Yea there actually are quests added to the god sim part. It's mostly just stuff you have to do anyways, but now you get rewards for doing them. Most of the rewards are just materials to level up your "hero" of the area. Also, instead of just building a path to the enemy dens, you now have a mini-sidescroller stage to kill a big bubble. It only takes a minute or two, but it's more interactive than watching your followers make a spirit bomb and nuke it.Was about to ask if they added anything or if it's just a literal remake of the OG. Would be nice if they added quests or other parts of the story not found in the OG, I've replayed this game so many times, you don't even know lol
Yea there actually are quests added to the god sim part. It's mostly just stuff you have to do anyways, but now you get rewards for doing them. Most of the rewards are just materials to level up your "hero" of the area. Also, instead of just building a path to the enemy dens, you now have a mini-sidescroller stage to kill a big bubble. It only takes a minute or two, but it's more interactive than watching your followers make a spirit bomb and nuke it.
The side-scroller additions are a bigger moveset, a backdash (honestly, I can't remember if the original had it or not), and collectibles that permanently buff your character that are hidden throughout the stage, which encourages exploration. After the first stage, you actually unlock a mechanic that the more enemies you kill, the stronger your attacks get. Kinda gives incentive to go off the beaten path and actually engage enemies instead of just rushing by them.
The level design seems pretty different too, but better, and actually fits pretty well.
It didn't.The side-scroller additions are a bigger moveset, a backdash (honestly, I can't remember if the original had it or not),
Unless it has controller support on mobile, I wouldn't want to try to do the side scroller parts with touch controls.It's $10 cheaper on mobile, but I'm tempted to pay more and get on Switch, PS4 or Steam. The $30 bucks tag has me on the fence.
Controller for sure. I barely ever use M+KB on PC.Those of you who got it on Steam - what are you playing on? Controller? Keyboard?
Look, I love the game also, but this is exactly what the franchise deserves lol. Actraiser was never a big game for Square. I'm happy this exists.Looks like trash but I'll support it anyway. Franchise deserves so much better.
No. I don't want a remake. I want a 2D remaster like what was done with Wild Guns, Ninja Warriors, and Pocky & Rocky. I doubt that happens. If not just release the game as is with English patch at 60hz then I'm good.I hope this does good enough so we will get a Terranigma remake.
Angels are cute girls, perhaps I should reconsider my atheism lol.