Chooch555
Kirkland Signature Airbender
Nice to hear there's some meat to it. I liked Shredder's Revenge so much I picked up the G.I. Joe equivalent and it was lacking.
Oh my God. If only I could play Ocarina of Time again for the first time. I remember getting that for Christmas 98 and don't think any game before or since has captured my exploratory imagination the same way.I've talked a lot about polishing off my backlog of old games. Outside of Nintendo IP, AFAIK, the only major title I have left is Chrono Trigger.
Nintendo, though. There's a blind spot. I missed the Nintendo classics because the GameCube was my first Nintendo console. I had a Game Boy and GBA, but those were strictly Pokémon machines for young TSI.
I bought a Nintendo Switch to play Breath of the Wild when it came out. Since then, it's been my least-used console by a wide margin. Well, I might have finally found a use for it. Did you guys know that Nintendo Online gives you access to a fuckton of old Nintendo games? I sure didn't. Because those classics were unavailable for purchase in the Nintendo eShop, I thought I was fuck out of luck.
I'm not a platformer guy. While I'm pretty coordinated IRL, my brain and fingers refuse to work together to jump across even the most routine gaps in games. That removes like 80% of Nintendo's catalog. I am, however, interested in their old Zelda games.
I just started A Link to the Past. I'm frustratingly bad at it already, but it's relatively short, so I'd like to see it through.
Once I'm done, I'll definitely hit Ocarina of Time. Perfect Dark, Super Metroid, and Super Mario World are on my list, as well. I doubt I'll beat the latter without throwing my controller through my TV screen, but you never know.
Am I on the right track, @Boy Wonder?
As someone who hates or strongly dislikes a lot of the kinds of games that are popular- first-person shooters, vehicle-based games, turn-based games, strategy, etc., I feel you on that. I have my niche and I mostly stay there. Most "gamers" would probably hate me and my taste. For instance, the only Starfox game I like is Starfox Adventures, which is often considered the worst one, since it's more a Zelda ripoff than a Starfox game.Sometimes I think I must be a really weird dude in the world of gaming because I have never liked a Zelda game. Ever.
We mostly do that, but also it seems kind of pointless or counter-productive. I find Wolverine's jump-and-grab attack to be more effective than using an actual flying character. Because, again, it's so hard to tell if you and the enemy are on the same 'plane' at all, so I've got Nova blasting lasers into nothingness at the guy that is apparently an eighteenth of a millimeter off-line from him.On the press tour, I heard the devs say you should plan to select one flyer and one grounded character. Not sure if you're doing that and missing anyway (I definitely would be), but I thought I'd mention it.
Yeah, I found that a bit surprising. Some of the critiques almost seem like she's reaching for a reason to dislike the game. Like.. the characters don't feel super?I was bummed to see that Stephanie Sterling gave it a negative review.
I think she's a valuable voice to have in the gaming space, but I always take her with a grain of salt. She's angry in a way that would've made teenage me bristle, and I was constantly furious in my youth.Yeah, I found that a bit surprising. Some of the critiques almost seem like she's reaching for a reason to dislike the game. Like.. the characters don't feel super?
Neither does Spider-Man having to punch a random street thug ten times to knock him out, but the Insomniac games are still phenomenal. So I'm really not sure how to deal with that kind of critique. Definitely felt like a weird review. Then again, I haven't even attempted to play this game solo AND I have it with GamePass, so I didn't spend any money on it either.
Although.. even her critiquing the price feels weird. It's a 30 dollar game in a land of 70-80 dollar games, but it's way too expensive because it doesn't have enough content? From the person that critiques expensive games by saying make them shorter and less cost-prohibitive to make so they can be cheaper. I dunno. Just weird.