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I think dungeon crawlers are in a good state right now, and appeal to those who prefer older schools of game design. Bit too anime at times but generally good.
Bit too anime at times but generally good.
it's funny that anime is the style that saved some 2D fighters & SHMUPs...like, it's hard to find entries in niche genres that didn't get coupled with that
Etrian Odyssey is the good kind of anime dungeon crawler style. The rest with lol random hot springs aren't.
I tired Trails in the Sky 1 PSP on my Vita but I got really tired of all the talking. The battle system is a bit confusing at first, seems like it could be neat, but I don't really like all the dialog. I might give it another try at some point.Have you looked into series like Yakuza, or anything developed by Falcom?
Yeah, I'm the same. I only play retro systems now. Through I do have a PS3, but only kept it for Netflix lol.Hey RetroGAF,
Any of you ever get to the point where you're just totally uninterested in new games that are coming out? Has it gotten to the point where you totally stopped buying recent games & consoles?
This past year or so of games especially, despite a lot of people seeming to be really excited by what's available, I just don't see much of interest for me. And 2016's list is pretty small. In another thread someone put out an image of every big game coming next year and I think I was interested in maybe 2 / 30 or so.
Pretty much the only new stuff I like any more is some Nintendo games (Mario, Zelda, Pokemon, Fire Emblem) and Dragon Quest. These are mostly games that stay very consistent and similar to older games in their series, and are mostly very old series.
I've been trying to play some different stuff but not so much is sticking. I found that I like Musou games way, way more than I expected, but I don't really need to buy 8 of these per year and could probably just stick to what I own now. I gave Rise of the Tomb Raider a shot recently (360 ver lol) and it was nice in some ways, like the exploration and tomb puzzles were neat but it was kinda just buried in mediocre shooting garbage and boring cinematic nonsense. Also I was pretty surprised to find out that Minecraft was a thing I like a couple years ago as well but since then I've kinda lost interest.
In the past little while I've realized:
- I really don't like FPSes, or third-person shooters, or gun/shooting focused games in general. This includes "FPSRPGs"
- I just never enjoy online multiplayer. I don't want to coordinate with friends to play online, I'd rather just play in person, and I don't want to play with asshole strangers.
- Open world games mostly bore me. They have some addicting mechanics but I don't really enjoy them. I could pick out individual games/series but they're all converging on being almost the same.
- I don't care about stories in games. They almost always suck. The cinematic focused garbage that septuple-A games all seem to have these days just bores me to tears.
My gaming PC has seen very little use in the last couple years to the point where I'm not even sure it's worth upgrading, with the Steam library I have mostly sitting unused. I bought a PS3 really late (2013) and I realized a couple weeks ago almost all the games I have on it and use are HD Remasters or PS1/PS2 classics.
I have a Wii U, it's been pretty good with a decent set of games I like, but I don't think I'll get an NX. I was planning on getting a PS4/XBONE eventually but I don't know if it's really worth it since I could just dig into my older games -- plus I keep saying "oh all the best games I can just play on my PC" but I don't even do that.
I would kinda keep going with the Nintendo/3DS stuff since it mostly still feels old-style to me but some of the stuff they're doing lately (AMIIBOOOOO) just really doesn't sit so well with me, and while I hope that new Zelda is good I have a feeling they'll go a little too hard on the open world aspect. That and I kind of have enough Pokemon games to suit me for basically forever, enough Mario Karts... I feel like once the 3DS is done I could pretty easily bow out of new games for a long time, and if it turns out some of that is good it's not like I can't just buy it way, way late.
Has anyone else ended up in the same place? Like stop buying new stuff altogether and just focus on what you have, enjoy mostly retro stuff finding interesting new old games, etc. I don't really like buying DLC and I could see people get totally offput from new games based on that in the last 10 years.
Hey RetroGAF,
Any of you ever get to the point where you're just totally uninterested in new games that are coming out? Has it gotten to the point where you totally stopped buying recent games & consoles?
This past year or so of games especially, despite a lot of people seeming to be really excited by what's available, I just don't see much of interest for me. And 2016's list is pretty small. In another thread someone put out an image of every big game coming next year and I think I was interested in maybe 2 / 30 or so.
Pretty much the only new stuff I like any more is some Nintendo games (Mario, Zelda, Pokemon, Fire Emblem) and Dragon Quest. These are mostly games that stay very consistent and similar to older games in their series, and are mostly very old series.
I've been trying to play some different stuff but not so much is sticking. I found that I like Musou games way, way more than I expected, but I don't really need to buy 8 of these per year and could probably just stick to what I own now. I gave Rise of the Tomb Raider a shot recently (360 ver lol) and it was nice in some ways, like the exploration and tomb puzzles were neat but it was kinda just buried in mediocre shooting garbage and boring cinematic nonsense. Also I was pretty surprised to find out that Minecraft was a thing I like a couple years ago as well but since then I've kinda lost interest.
In the past little while I've realized:
- I really don't like FPSes, or third-person shooters, or gun/shooting focused games in general. This includes "FPSRPGs"
- I just never enjoy online multiplayer. I don't want to coordinate with friends to play online, I'd rather just play in person, and I don't want to play with asshole strangers.
- Open world games mostly bore me. They have some addicting mechanics but I don't really enjoy them. I could pick out individual games/series but they're all converging on being almost the same.
- I don't care about stories in games. They almost always suck. The cinematic focused garbage that septuple-A games all seem to have these days just bores me to tears.
My gaming PC has seen very little use in the last couple years to the point where I'm not even sure it's worth upgrading, with the Steam library I have mostly sitting unused. I bought a PS3 really late (2013) and I realized a couple weeks ago almost all the games I have on it and use are HD Remasters or PS1/PS2 classics.
I have a Wii U, it's been pretty good with a decent set of games I like, but I don't think I'll get an NX. I was planning on getting a PS4/XBONE eventually but I don't know if it's really worth it since I could just dig into my older games -- plus I keep saying "oh all the best games I can just play on my PC" but I don't even do that.
I would kinda keep going with the Nintendo/3DS stuff since it mostly still feels old-style to me but some of the stuff they're doing lately (AMIIBOOOOO) just really doesn't sit so well with me, and while I hope that new Zelda is good I have a feeling they'll go a little too hard on the open world aspect. That and I kind of have enough Pokemon games to suit me for basically forever, enough Mario Karts... I feel like once the 3DS is done I could pretty easily bow out of new games for a long time, and if it turns out some of that is good it's not like I can't just buy it way, way late.
Has anyone else ended up in the same place? Like stop buying new stuff altogether and just focus on what you have, enjoy mostly retro stuff finding interesting new old games, etc. I don't really like buying DLC and I could see people get totally offput from new games based on that in the last 10 years.
Time for some Nintendo ZeroDS
Though I guess that makes the Game and Watch -1 DS...
Time for some Nintendo ZeroDS
Though I guess that makes the Game and Watch -1 DS...
Time for some Nintendo ZeroDS
Though I guess that makes the Game and Watch -1 DS...
Have you tried any of the Souls games? Rocket League? Splatoon?
I feel like there are a lot of great games being made. Maybe you'll enjoy VR when it comes along? I found DK2 to be absolutely mind-blowing.... like Super Mario 64 for the first time all over again. And the retail headsets are supposed to be even better than that.
It's great to appreciate the classics. But I think it's also important to try and enjoy new games.
It's true that the "cinematic" games suck if you're a retro gamer who is looking for pure gameplay, but it's easy enough to avoid those.
I'll get anything that is interesting and has good games on it!damn do you own everything =P don't tell me you have the Nintendo super famicom CD at your place ;P
^ nice =) if you're passing by 53rd and 6th don't forget to try the chicken and rice plate. really good for 7 bucks.
How about 52nd and 9th Totto Ramen? I went for lunch yesterday. Awesome food!
That's amazing.Just heard of Piko Interactive via Metal Jesus on Youtube.
They make full cartridge based games--NES/SNES/Gen/GBA, with manuals and boxes and all.
They actually get the rights and do it legit so they're priced accordingly.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=txjcDvpSOdE
That's amazing.
I recently ordered an AV Famicom but it doesn't come with any cables (I'm pretty sure this is how they were sold originally). I'll use the composite cable I got with my Super Famicom (unless I'm mistaken, this is the best I can hope for without modding it?), but I'm wondering what power supply to use.
I'm in the UK and have read that it should work fine with a model one Mega Drive power supply. Is this right?
I recently ordered an AV Famicom but it doesn't come with any cables (I'm pretty sure this is how they were sold originally). I'll use the composite cable I got with my Super Famicom (unless I'm mistaken, this is the best I can hope for without modding it?), but I'm wondering what power supply to use.
I'm in the UK and have read that it should work fine with a model one Mega Drive power supply. Is this right?
YES I love this stuff. 80s industrial design hnnnng.I've been into old 8bit computers recently, and many of them had their software on tape. I've been looking at this beauty to load them but it's a tad out of my price range for a cassette player. http://www.ebay.com/itm/RARE-Vtg-SO...-Tape-Player-Recorder-Portable-/281891571786?
dem VU-meters :love
YES I love this stuff. 80s industrial design hnnnng.
So do cassette players work across computers? Like I could get one that works with MSX and C64 or something?
He seems like a really nice guy, like hang out and have a beer sort of guy. I like him because I know he truly enjoy the games he reviews. I think that comes across in his videos.So every time i go to youtube to see a review or gameplay footage, I get recommended this terrible "MetalJesusRocks"-channel that I always hated but for some reason have an incredible viewership. I wonder why youtube feel the need to shove this old rocker down my throat all the time, could it have to do with him paying for advertisement? So annoying.
So every time i go to youtube to see a review or gameplay footage, I get recommended this terrible "MetalJesusRocks"-channel that I always hated but for some reason have an incredible viewership. I wonder why youtube feel the need to shove this old rocker down my throat all the time, could it have to do with him paying for advertisement? So annoying.
Ha yeah. Man nerds do some crazy stuff for fun.Oh as you're into MSX, you know about SymbOS, right? I love the idea of having a modern multitasking desktop on an old Z80 computer.
I don't have an MSX but I've been playing with the CPC version,which rocks its four colours.
The latest beta has online capabilities (games and messaging) on the MSX. So cool.
[edit] It's MSX2 only, not MSX. Sorry for the confusion.
Every time I see you post I agree with you. I was subscribed to MetalJesus for over a year when his channel was small, then he did a series of views with a certain female guest and they kept making pre-teen lewd sexual jokes while counting down best video games and I had to check out.
I've been back to his channel a few times, but what always nope out of there when I see his NES composite video recordings.
Hey so I was thinking...if I give away some cheap retro stuff...think it would be best to do it in the specific appreciation threads or in the free to a good home thread?
Every time I see you post I agree with you. I was subscribed to MetalJesus for over a year when his channel was small, then he did a series of views with a certain female guest and they kept making pre-teen lewd sexual jokes while counting down best video games and I had to check out.
I've been back to his channel a few times, but what always nope out of there when I see his NES composite video recordings.
He seems like a really nice guy, like hang out and have a beer sort of guy. I like him because I know he truly enjoy the games he reviews. I think that comes across in his videos.
Im sure he is a nice guy and all, I just dont understand why a metal jesus-guy would have anything interesting to say about video games, that "gimmick" makes me way less open to check out his channel - and youtube is still showing him down my throat.
But bro there's a Sega Genesis Collection on PSP for like $2 on sale with perfect emulation, or even just emulate on your phone for free with enhanced widescreen HD 2xSaI scaling, and how dare they even make this for 3DS it should be on Steam, and where's my Shenmue HD Collection exclusively for PS4????Anyways, an amazing amount of disgracing posts in the reaction thread to the retail Sega 3D Classics. Also very interesting to see that all the members of Retro-gaf was happy - while a ton of names Ive never seen before was unhappy. Shows you who's the connoisseurs
I like metaljesus as well but lately I find myself not even looking at his videos. Most of the time I realise be doesn't have any idea what hes talking about. It's pretty clear he is playing games long enough to capture some composite footage to shit out another video.
And my god. Running everything through some massive composite splitter on a modern TV...shit. At least go back to the crt.
Haha that is interesting and fun to hear!
Im sure he is a nice guy and all, I just dont understand why a metal jesus-guy would have anything interesting to say about video games, that "gimmick" makes me way less open to check out his channel - and youtube is still showing him down my throat.
Anyways, an amazing amount of disgracing posts in the reaction thread to the retail Sega 3D Classics. Also very interesting to see that all the members of Retro-gaf was happy - while a ton of names Ive never seen before was unhappy. Shows you who's the connoisseurs
Almost all Youtubers use composite for retro. The others just use emulation.
RGB and Framemeister is really inside baseball stuff. Only the MLIG guys and Phonedork do RGB.