Him and just about everybody else in the thread who's played both.Mockingbird said:You actually like DKC 2 better than DKC1?
beelzebozo said:i hate you pricks for convincing me to buy donkey kong country 2 on v.c. is it really that much of an improvement? the first game is so janky and disposable i presumed its sequels were, too.
That game was really ahead of it's time. God I wish there were more games that had that much depth in it's moves.Man God said:I'd take DK '94 over any of the Country games though. In a heartbeat.
America shouldn't get 2 games every week while Europe's had a total of 8 the past 7 weeksMan God said:(You can proceed with the 2 game complaining)
Dragona Akehi said:OK Harvest Moon is getting bought.
DavidDayton said:My little sister will be happy when I show her this... she loves the Harvest Moon games, and the SNES original might be nice. How does it compare to the myriad of GBC, GBA, N64, and GC Harvest Moons? I was under the impression that the N64 version is the closest in actual content and gameplay...
The third game is even more disposable than the first, but yes, the second game is a rare Rare anomaly that really, really excels in every way.beelzebozo said:i hate you pricks for convincing me to buy donkey kong country 2 on v.c. is it really that much of an improvement? the first game is so janky and disposable i presumed its sequels were, too.
Dragona Akehi said:It's definitely archaic, and the translation is something to be desired. The N64 Harvest Moon game was the "peak" of the series if you ask me, but the SFC one remains dear in my heart. She'll like it, but keep in mind it's the "first" one and has quirks (plus there's no playing as a female option).
They're sent out on Thursday or Friday to press people and dated for the following Monday. Most outlets don't post them until Monday morning.oatmeal said:Why is that press release released on a thursday?
Seriously, it's becoming sad just how many games get re-rated for VC and then don't show up for months. (Not that Dracula X is among them, though.) I can't convince myself that the issue is that a given developer would get a game rated and then proceed for sixteen weeks to not figure out how to make the emulation work; they'd more likely check to make sure that they could get the game emulation perfect before bothering with the rating.Mejilan said:why the hell has the VC dried up so miserably? Where's Ys? Where's Dracula X? Where's Shining Force 2?
Where? Where? Where?
There we go. Haven't played LoT, but going by its predecessor it's probably really worthwhile. I'd put Soldier Blade and Super Star Soldier ahead of Gate of Thunder, in any case, though all three are worth playing.fatty said:Gate of Thunder
Lords of Thunder (tentative)
Soldier Blade
Super Star Soldier
JSnake said:Lords of Thunder (TurboGrafx-16 CD-ROM, 1 player, Rated E for Everyone Fantasy Violence, 800 Wii Points): Lords of Thunder is a side-scrolling shooter that has you take on the role of a legendary warrior, blasting enemies to heavy-metal tunes. Your enemies are plotting to revive Zaggart, The Dark One, who was sealed beneath the six continents of Mistral. Its up to Landis, descendant of the heroic Dyu, to stop them. Choose the order in which to attack the six stages. Before each stage, select one of four magic armors and use crystals youve collected during your battles to buy items. Selecting the right armor for each stage is the key to your ultimate victory. Then get ready to face awesome enemies like a fire-spewing sea serpent or a giant insect. Whether its the fast-paced shooting or breaking into the fortress of a stage boss, youll be blown away by the intensity of Lords of Thunder.
mosaic said:They're sent out on Thursday or Friday to press people and dated for the following Monday. Most outlets don't post them until Monday morning.
Recently, JSnake has been jumping the gun, probably because he has penile cancer (see off-topic thread)
After five consecutive weeks of one or two games in NA, seven weeks of one or two games (and mostly one game) in Europe, and also a few recent weeks of two games in Japan, I think it's pretty safe to say that the release slowdown is, even if not permanent, the current trend.Conrad Link said:ONLY TWO GAMES?!?
WTF IS THIS SHIT? NINTENDO RUINED EVERYTHING, VC IS CLEARLY DEAD NEVER TO RECOVER!
fatty said:I've highlighted the ones I already own, which one would you guys recommend me picking up next? (Just to give you guys a reference to go off of, Gradius V, Space Megaforce and Ikaruga are probably my favorite three)
Thanks.
Jiggy37 said:Blazing Lazers would probably be right up there among my top if the music and especially the sound effects weren't grating on a muteworthy level.For the actual gameplay it's pretty much aces (other than the bizarre bullet scrolling thing).
DavidDayton said:My little sister will be happy when I show her this... she loves the Harvest Moon games, and the SNES original might be nice. How does it compare to the myriad of GBC, GBA, N64, and GC Harvest Moons? I was under the impression that the N64 version is the closest in actual content and gameplay...