And it is easier than what you remember from 25-30 years ago. Plays, looks and sounds great. A few days of fun if you play all three episodes.
I vaguely remember playing the original way back.
Edit: holy shit, it's a Tim Sweeney game. Apparently the last one he designed.
Edit2: and it's a free download from GoG! Probably EGS too.
I never played AC3 Electrosphere. But AC2 and AC4 were awesome. Later AC games were meh.Ace Combat 3 thanks to fan translators. Namco never released it back in 1999.
Did you play as the lizard man with the shotgun
yeah it had some very good parts and some of others pretty terribleBk is my favorite game, I really had high hopes for this game but sadly quit after 4 hours, it was just mediocre. It felt good to control and I think the worlds expanding from collectables is a great idea but the Npcs, powers, writing and challenges were so mid. It felt like someone who had only watched youtube videos of Banjo Kazooie tried to make a banjo kazooie game, no soul really.
Nice! I finished The Minish Cap. (Took me a solid 5+ hours to realise the title of the game was a play on words.)I finally beat A Link To The Past for the first time...
I love CIII but never actually beat it. I made myself go through it without save states or any of that some years back and wow, that game was a ball breaker, jesus.It occurred to me that I had never actually beaten the original Castlevania so it put me on a mission to accomplish that task. Hard game but I did beat it after a million deaths.
Yeah this was when localisation of Japanese videogames was still in it's infancy and AC3 had a lot text and cutscenes so they just couldn't be bothered.I never played AC3 Electrosphere. But AC2 and AC4 were awesome. Later AC games were meh.
But according to wiki, I never knew AC3 had cut content in NA/Europe versions.
The game is infamous for its drastic differences in content in the Japanese and international releases; Namco intended to retain the Japanese version's two-disc campaign and larger story, but due to financial constraints the game was cut down for North America and Europe.
Though it had a small marketing campaign and little promotion, Electrosphere shipped over one million copies. The Japanese release received positive reviews and was seen as ambitious in its design. International releases were more mixed, with critics expressing confusion towards the lack of content and bland gameplay. In retrospect, Electrosphere has been well-received, with critics identifying and appreciating its ambition, story, and changes to the gameplay of the series.
I'm on Ocarina Of Time now which I hadn't played since it came out. It more than lives up to my very fond memories. This game is a marvel in terms of gameplay and level design. Especially awesome to see right after A Link. It translates that game's dungeon design into 3D so effortlessly on first try.I finally beat A Link To The Past for the first time...
I never played AC3 Electrosphere. But AC2 and AC4 were awesome. Later AC games were meh.
Max Payne 3 is the oldest I've played this year.