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7-Dec-03 9:25am
#1
Guru
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30-Jul-23 7:11pm
#121
Slickriven
GameTZ Subscriber Double Gold Good Trader Has Written 1 Review

benstylus wrote:
I 100%Ed woolly world on 3DS. The yoshi and poochy videos unlocking over time kept me coming back
Either I'm missing those, or they don't appear in the Wii-U version, or I need to specifically find/watch them b/c I'm not aware of such videos. The gems I've earned lets me redeem them for badges that have unlocked as I've beat levels, but I generally haven't used any since I don't know what might be useful in a new level. They've offered me a free one from time to time and I've then guessed and taken one, but that's all I've seen. I do know that unlocking the stamps has caused some blurb about how I've collected X and could check them out somewhere, but I've not bothered.

30-Jul-23 7:54pm
#122
benstylus
GameTZ Gold Subscriber GameTZ Full Moderator 550 Trade Quintuple Gold Good Trader Gold Global Trader (9) Has Written 26 Reviews

Slickriven wrote:
benstylus wrote:> I 100%Ed woolly world on 3DS. The yoshi and poochy videos unlocking over time kept> me coming back> Either I'm missing those, or they don't appear in the Wii-U version, or I need to specifically find/watch them b/c I'm not aware of such videos.
They were specifically included for the 3ds release, pretty sure they aren't in the Wii U version


30-Jul-23 9:23pm
#123
Slickriven
GameTZ Subscriber Double Gold Good Trader Has Written 1 Review

@benstylus Ah, good to know. I did just beat it. I actually switched to the mellow mode for the latter part of level 6-7 but that wasn't all that helpful as it just gave Yoshi wings to change his jump and float type hang-time and I wasn't a big fan. I finished the level that way, but went back to classic mode right after and beat the final level, which really wasn't too challenging.

5-Aug-23 8:39pm
#124
benstylus
GameTZ Gold Subscriber GameTZ Full Moderator 550 Trade Quintuple Gold Good Trader Gold Global Trader (9) Has Written 26 Reviews

Had an itch for some antiques so I played some Konami Antiques MSX collection titles:

Athletic Land (MSX) - Not Pitfall/10.
I died on the second screen (the first screen all you need to do is walk to the right). Apparently the protagonist is the opposite or athletic because you can die from jumping into a puddle, tripping over a small rock, or even falling instead jumping of a knee high platform. It is awesomely bad.

Antarctic Adventure (MSX) - Cute Penguins/10.
Starts off pretty easy but difficulty really ramps up around stage 7. Simple gameplay - Dodge holes, walruses, catch fish, go fast.

Knightmare (MSX) - Quality Shmup/10.
kind of reminiscent of Dino Riki or King's Knight. Other than the super slow scrolling this one was actually pretty good. Fun powerups and weapons, and a decent difficulty curve. And now I know what game the Knight character in the original Parodius is from.

Gradius (MSX) - Not Nostalgic for this Version/10.
I like seeing how different ports turn out, and while this one is fairly playable, it's not as good as the NES port. So that one will probably still be my go to.

Also played some other games:

Strider 2 (PlayStation) - Backwards Discs/10.
Amazingly fun game with pixel perfect control. And they printed the wrong art on the discs. And that also weirdly affect the digital version because you have to use "Disc 2" to play it. Disc 1 is the bonus game, a port of the original Strider. (You can reset in game to switch discs).

Pandemonium (PlayStation) - Greg Proops/10.
I miss the days of interesting an experimental 2D/3D games back when they were first figuring this whole polygon thing out. This falls into what people now call 2.5D platformers. Game gets pretty difficult after the first 3 or 4 levels. and the bonus stages are insanely hard. But hey it has Greg Proops so I can't complain too much.

7-Aug-23 10:32pm
#125
sa330206
500 Trade Quintuple Gold Good Trader

428 Shibuya Scramble - story was interesting but this might be the most confusing game I've ever played. I'm only in the 2nd "hour" and you have 5 different people. Each person's story has 2 or 3 questions and you have to get the scenario right with all of them to move forward. There are so many combinations. Story was intriguing but I am cutting my losses on this one. 2/10.
8-Aug-23 8:05am
#126
sinnie
600 Trade Quintuple Gold Good Trader Global Trader - willing to trade internationally

Baldurs Gate 3 10/10 I am completely consumed and I don't even care. The world may fall away under me and I will still play.

10-Aug-23 10:28am
#127
sa330206
500 Trade Quintuple Gold Good Trader

I started up "My Time At Portia" last night. It's definitely up my alley. Similiar to Stardew Valley. There is only one major problem right now. Even though I am on the latest patch, there is a really bad bug. Sometimes you cant scroll through the menus. Literally the up/down just doesn't work. I did some googling and I guess the developer never fixed the bug. The only fix I found is that you have to shut down the game and reopen it. Then after a while the problem will come back again. One user said they had heard the source code is a mess and the developers have moved on.

I guess I will see how often this bug hits. I ran into it last night but it was before I was about to quit. I really like the game but if this happens often I am going to quit now before I get too far in. Anyone else play this game? Did you have big issues with this bug?
14-Aug-23 3:45pm
#128
Slickriven
GameTZ Subscriber Double Gold Good Trader Has Written 1 Review

Cel Damage 7/10 Nintendo GameCube
I recall playing this back in college on the Microsoft Xbox with my roommates and it was decently fun in that setting. So when I got a copy for the GC I figured it should be similar. It plays a bit like Twisted Metal but with a more comical and faster paced feel. There are 3 event types, 1 is all about being the first to 500 damage score, 2nd is racing to clear 20 gates first and last is about being first to collect 4 flags and make it to the goal. Playing solo the game has dropped 6 other characters into each event to beat. I can select from 6 and then for each of the 4 themed zones a 7th joins that I've not yet unlocked, if they even can be.

The game is no cake walk as it's generally very chaotic. The races you can easily go from 6th to 1st or the reverse. The characters do feel unique in how they perform, I've largely used the chick in the pink caddy or the duck in the 30's car for races as they're a bit faster, though can get knocked around easier. For the 500 damage events I've gone more with the red devil looking dude with his 6 wheeled ride as his specific weapon can take out foes fast and completely. Each character has a unique weapon as well as can get well over a dozen random ones. They're all placed around the map and running over them gives you the weapon.

It's fun but can also be dang frustrating mostly in the races where you rarely get much of a lead. They only have 2 gates on the map and you have to go through 1 and then the other continually which causes you to pass your opponents often and they will destroy you. The damage events can allow for larger leads as I've won a few by 75 or more points, I've also lost by just 1 or a good bit. I've only tried one of the flag events as you needed to unlock that from beating 4 events in the other 2 styles first. Each themed zone has 3 arenas that all 3 events occur on. To consider this beat I'll need to win 36 total events and I've only done 1 flag, 8 damage and 9 races. I've also lost many events. I'm generally rather good at racing games so the chaos of those events try my patience some, but they are satisfying to finally beat after many attempts.

15-Aug-23 9:19am
#129
DCGX
GameTZ Subscriber 450 Trade Quintuple Gold Good Trader Gold Global Trader (11) Has Written 56 Reviews

Slickriven wrote:
Cel Damage 7/10 Nintendo GameCube I recall playing this back in college on the Microsoft Xbox with my roommates and it was decently fun in that setting. So when I got a copy for the GC I figured it should be similar. It plays a bit like Twisted Metal but with a more comical and faster paced feel. There are 3 event types, 1 is all about being the first to 500 damage score, 2nd is racing to clear 20 gates first and last is about being first to collect 4 flags and make it to the goal. Playing solo the game has dropped 6 other characters into each event to beat. I can select from 6 and then for each of the 4 themed zones a 7th joins that I've not yet unlocked, if they even can be. The game is no cake walk as it's generally very chaotic. The races you can easily go from 6th to 1st or the reverse. The characters do feel unique in how they perform, I've largely used the chick in the pink caddy or the duck in the 30's car for races as they're a bit faster, though can get knocked around easier. For the 500 damage events I've gone more with the red devil looking dude with his 6 wheeled ride as his specific weapon can take out foes fast and completely. Each character has a unique weapon as well as can get well over a dozen random ones. They're all placed around the map and running over them gives you the weapon. It's fun but can also be dang frustrating mostly in the races where you rarely get much of a lead. They only have 2 gates on the map and you have to go through 1 and then the other continually which causes you to pass your opponents often and they will destroy you. The damage events can allow for larger leads as I've won a few by 75 or more points, I've also lost by just 1 or a good bit. I've only tried one of the flag events as you needed to unlock that from beating 4 events in the other 2 styles first. Each themed zone has 3 arenas that all 3 events occur on. To consider this beat I'll need to win 36 total events and I've only done 1 flag, 8 damage and 9 races. I've also lost many events. I'm generally rather good at racing games so the chaos of those events try my patience some, but they are satisfying to finally beat after many attempts.
I've only played the demo on Xbox way back when, and haven't played the HD version, but the HD version goes on sale for a couple of bucks every now and then (and it's cross-buy on Playstation). The HD version seems to have reviewed worse than the original release, so I never bother getting it.

15-Aug-23 10:32am
#130
Slickriven
GameTZ Subscriber Double Gold Good Trader Has Written 1 Review

@DCGX I went looking for a review of the game last night and noticed they released an HD version. I read part of the review and it sounds like they changed some things as well in the newer release. I'm not too surprised that it reviewed worse more recently as standards and norms in the industry change frequently. It can be fun, in short bursts, but the AI and overall chaotic nature throw away much of your feelings of control or skill. Luck and perseverance are more important.

I played it a decent bit yesterday and have now beat a full 5/6ths of the events, including all gate races, all smack events and half of the flag rush. That final mode has been a bit more frustrating, though I lost several gate races as well. But with only 6 remaining I'll keep pushing to complete it. Choosing the right character is key for each event and arena combination.

16-Aug-23 8:19am
#131
DCGX
GameTZ Subscriber 450 Trade Quintuple Gold Good Trader Gold Global Trader (11) Has Written 56 Reviews

Slickriven wrote:
@DCGX I went looking for a review of the game last night and noticed they released an HD version. I read part of the review and it sounds like they changed some things as well in the newer release. I'm not too surprised that it reviewed worse more recently as standards and norms in the industry change frequently. It can be fun, in short bursts, but the AI and overall chaotic nature throw away much of your feelings of control or skill. Luck and perseverance are more important. I played it a decent bit yesterday and have now beat a full 5/6ths of the events, including all gate races, all smack events and half of the flag rush. That final mode has been a bit more frustrating, though I lost several gate races as well. But with only 6 remaining I'll keep pushing to complete it. Choosing the right character is key for each event and arena combination.
Thanks for the update! I like the idea of a bit of strategy in choosing who to use to complete what events.

16-Aug-23 8:03pm
#132
PizzaTheHutt
GameTZ Subscriber Gold Good Trader Has Written 3 Reviews

EQQO {Nintendo Switch} 5/10
I must have bought this dirt cheap years ago. The game is a puzzle adventure game that I feel had potential, but they botched the execution. This was first released on PC as a VR game and after checking some reviews on YouTube, I think the general opinion is that's where it should be played.

The main character (named EQQO, pronounced Echo) is blind. You don't play as him, instead you control a cursor that can point to where you want him to go, and interact with the environment. The story is being narrated by the boy's mother. I think games like Ico were a big inspiration to the developers of this game.

Like I said, it had potential but they didn't pull it off, at least not on Switch. The controls are so clunky. You can tell the game was designed for VR and the Switch version is the inferior way to play it. I would think it might play better using the touchscreen in handheld mode, but that isn't how I want to play. It's not a long game, I haven't run into any difficult puzzle yet in the hour I've played, but with the controls being the way they are, I am not sure that I want to play all the way through it.

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Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon Classic Edition {PlayStation 4} 6/10
I remember all the buzz around this game when it first released a decade ago. I was interested in playing it, but didn't wanna do it until I had played vanilla Far Cry 3 first (which I finally did earlier this year). Now that I'm playing this, I am not enjoying it as much as I did plain old FC3. This is pushing too hard into 80s sci-fi style (though it takes place in 2007, it just feels like a movie from the 80s), and I'm just not liking it as much as I thought I would. Also the humor just isn't sticking with me. Like in the beginning when you have to do the tutorial, the main character is breaking the 4th wall by complaining about how much he hates tutorials while you're playing through it. I guess it was kind of funny in the beginning, but the joke had played itself out by the time the tutorial was over, and this happens with a lot of the other humor as well, the main character has a one-liner for nearly every enemy you kill and not only do they start to get repetitive, they also are often vulgar for the sake of being vulgar. I know this is a short game since it was originally just meant to be a DLC expansion to FC3, but part of me just wants to skip it and move on to Far Cry 4. I'm going to try and stick it out though, but just do the main missions (from what I can tell there are less than 10 I think) and once the credits roll I'll move on immediately to something else.
18-Aug-23 8:55am
#133
DarkLord


PizzaTheHutt wrote:
Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon Classic Edition {PlayStation 4} 6/10 I remember all the buzz around this game when it first released a decade ago. I was interested in playing it, but didn't wanna do it until I had played vanilla Far Cry 3 first (which I finally did earlier this year). Now that I'm playing this, I am not enjoying it as much as I did plain old FC3. This is pushing too hard into 80s sci-fi style (though it takes place in 2007, it just feels like a movie from the 80s), and I'm just not liking it as much as I thought I would. Also the humor just isn't sticking with me. Like in the beginning when you have to do the tutorial, the main character is breaking the 4th wall by complaining about how much he hates tutorials while you're playing through it. I guess it was kind of funny in the beginning, but the joke had played itself out by the time the tutorial was over, and this happens with a lot of the other humor as well, the main character has a one-liner for nearly every enemy you kill and not only do they start to get repetitive, they also are often vulgar for the sake of being vulgar. I know this is a short game since it was originally just meant to be a DLC expansion to FC3, but part of me just wants to skip it and move on to Far Cry 4. I'm going to try and stick it out though, but just do the main missions (from what I can tell there are less than 10 I think) and once the credits roll I'll move on immediately to something else.
I LOVED Blood Dragon when it released. It was still instantly familiar to Far Cry fans, yet different enough to stand on it's own. But...I also have the Classic edition and I was so excited to play it again, but it just didn't have the same magic to it. I don't know if it's because I had already played through it so nothing was a surprise anymore or if it just doesn't hold up after 10ish years. The controls in particular felt pretty clunky compared to modern shooters/Far Cry. I'm glad that I played it back when it came out though, because I still have those great memories even if I can't relive them with the re-release.
24-Aug-23 7:58pm
#134
DCGX
GameTZ Subscriber 450 Trade Quintuple Gold Good Trader Gold Global Trader (11) Has Written 56 Reviews

Driving Strikers Sega Dreamcast - 7.5/10

For those that don't know, this is a new, 3D online enabled Dreamcast game in the vein of 'Rocket League' with cross-play with Steam. Yes, that's a lot and quite nice. It's available physically and digitally for about $20 (plus shipping for the physical). Check my Dreamcast Forum for links.

That said, I'm a bit disappointed. I wasn't expecting Rocket League levels of fine tuning, but regardless of the play surface, it feels like little tin cars sliding on ice. Acceleration from the analog stick has a ramp up to top speed and can't be controlled. It's hard to gauge depth, which makes trying to do jump shots/blocking nearly impossible. Also, the ally AI is so bad. I played a match to a 4-4 tie, and my ally had all four goals for the opposing team. I wouldn't be surprised if the ally AI scored more against us than seven other teams combined. Because of this, even on the easiest setting, the League Mode is needlessly hard.

It's not all bad news, though the amount of arenas is small, they are all distinct and nice to look at. The music, too, slaps, though the tracks are too short for even a three minute match. I like the different teams and their names, though there isn't enough detail on the cars, and some different skins for the play ball would be cool.

Obviously this game is meant for and will shine in multiplayer. I haven't had the chance, but I imagine getting together with three other humans/friends would be a blast. I'd like more from this game, though it is only $20 with online play, and that's a great deal for a new, 3D Dreamcast game in 2023.

25-Aug-23 8:09am
#135
sa330206
500 Trade Quintuple Gold Good Trader

sa330206 wrote:
I started up "My Time At Portia" last night. It's definitely up my alley. Similiar to Stardew Valley. There is only one major problem right now. Even though I am on the latest patch, there is a really bad bug. Sometimes you cant scroll through the menus. Literally the up/down just doesn't work. I did some googling and I guess the developer never fixed the bug. The only fix I found is that you have to shut down the game and reopen it. Then after a while the problem will come back again. One user said they had heard the source code is a mess and the developers have moved on. I guess I will see how often this bug hits. I ran into it last night but it was before I was about to quit. I really like the game but if this happens often I am going to quit now before I get too far in. Anyone else play this game? Did you have big issues with this bug?
I'm really enjoying this game. I have only hit the bug once so it must not be too common. I'm about a month in. It's kind of like stardew but with the focus on crafting/building vs gardening. It seems pretty deep. Definitely recommended!
26-Aug-23 8:39pm
#136
PizzaTheHutt
GameTZ Subscriber Gold Good Trader Has Written 3 Reviews

Saints Row (2022) {PlayStation 5} 6/10
No more jetpacks and/or aliens! Woo-hoo!

Unfortunately, that is just one of the few things this reboot got right. Overall it failed to bring the series back to where it needed to be, and that is a damn shame. Long time Saints Row fans deserve better than this, the series has become a shell of its former self. The first three games in the series were some of my favorite open-world games of all time, and sure, you could argue that the third entry is where the series went in a totally different direction, and I'd agree, but I still had a blast playing it. But the last three games in the series (SR IV, Gat Out Of Hell and this reboot) have almost forgotten this series' roots. It's almost enough to where if GTA would just add co-op already, it might be enough to get me to completely leave the Saints Row series in the dust and not look back. I admit I like this one more than SR IV and Gat Out Of Hell, but there are certain missions that are too corny (those LARP'ing missions, ugh) and the overall writing isn't as good as those first three games, both in the humor department and in the way I don't feel any attachment to my fellow gang members.

I know this game released with bugs galore, and that was disappointing enough, but they've had a year to iron them out and there are still plenty of them. There is this one annoying glitch where when my friend exits the car, she can't get back in it, so we either have to steal a whole new car, or she will have to sit on the roof of the car while I drive if we're doing a mission that requires us to use a specific vehicle. That glitch happens every damn time we play. The NPC drivers are also among some of the worst I've seen in a game like this, and even the AI police don't seem to give a crap when you go speeding past them or hit a car in their view, they don't seem to care unless you make physical contact with the officer or their car. Multiple times my friend and I have discovered random NPCs floating off the ground stuck in what looks like a swimming animation.

It's cool and all that they are still supporting it with new content and DLC expansions, but they should focus on fixing what they've already given us. Bugs aside, nothing about this game feels like I'm playing a PlayStation 5 game. I mean the graphics don't look that good by PS5 standards, and the load times aren't fast either like I've gotten used to with PS5 games. It does make use of the adaptive triggers but that's about the only thing it does that doesn't make me feel like I'm just playing a PS4 game on my PS5.

The length of the game feels pretty short compared to previous mainline Saints Row games if you just stick to the story missions (I don't count Gat Out Of Hell as mainline, it was originally meant to be more like an expansion to SR IV). And I admit the game isn't totally devoid of fun, and I'm actually considering going for the platinum trophy after my friend and I complete the story. I 100% completed the first three Saints Row games, but just couldn't force myself to do that with SR IV or GOoH, but I don't think I'd feel as miserable doing all the activities in this game as I would in those two. Still though, this isn't the reboot the SR series needed and overall am a little disappointed in it and what the series in general has become over the past 10 years.

28-Aug-23 7:26pm
#137
Anxiouz
950 Trade Quintuple Gold Good Trader

That's pretty fair. I didn't think it was a total mess, it just didn't do anything noteworthy. But I personally thought the LARPing stuff was the most memorable part of the game.
29-Aug-23 1:57pm
#138
DrizzDrizzDrizz
Double Gold Good Trader Global Trader - willing to trade internationally Croatia

Anyone playing Sea of Stars?

I’m about 2 hours in and while it’s been very early, tutorialesque, Final Fantasy Mystic Quest style standard RPG fare, which I assume will get deeper with time, it looks absolutely incredible, the art/style alone is worth playing it. Some great music too

If you like SNES era RPGs, this should feel right at home
29-Aug-23 2:32pm
#139
TalonJedi87
GameTZ Subscriber Triple Gold Good Trader Has Written 4 Reviews

I downloaded Sea of Stars this morning after getting my Kickstarter Switch code. Gonna dig into it after I finish up Persona 4 for sure. Heard nothing but good things. I was hoping it would take us back to the FF/Chrono Trigger-esque days of olde.
29-Aug-23 3:40pm
#140
DrizzDrizzDrizz
Double Gold Good Trader Global Trader - willing to trade internationally Croatia

TalonJedi87 wrote:
I downloaded Sea of Stars this morning after getting my Kickstarter Switch code. Gonna dig into it after I finish up Persona 4 for sure. Heard nothing but good things. I was hoping it would take us back to the FF/Chrono Trigger-esque days of olde.
It definitely does, Chrono trigger influence especially is strong, at least visually
29-Aug-23 4:16pm
#141
Kommie
250 Trade Quintuple Gold Good Trader

Not sure if I'm gonna try to beat Blasphemous 2 first or just play it and Sea of Stars at the same time. Been waiting for both for awhile now.

Post your scores/reviews on recent titles you've obtained/been playing. :-P