I’m an unabashed zelda fanboy. Decided to get the DS games based on windwaker. Holy fuck. They are pricey.
I bought one of them. If I lose the bid on the second I’ll wait to get it then. I assumed they were great based on demand.Having played every Zelda game except the CD-I ones, Skyward Sword, and the latest two on Switch...
The two on DS were absolutely my least-favorite Zeldas. They're like 10 hours long, but feel like they're 30 because they sure are tedious to play. They forced stylus controls with both of them. You can't even move with the D-pad. About the only thing going for them is that they have Wind Waker graphics (just nowhere near as nice, DS is pixelated AF) for people who like that style. The shoehorned-in gimmick controls totally ruined both these games. Spirit Tracks is probably the better of the two technically, but by the end I disliked it even more than the first. Only went through both because I loved Zelda and wanted to play all of them.
If someone wants a good retro Zelda that they probably missed, a hidden gem is Four Swords Adventures on Gamecube (so it'll also play on Wii). It's almost like an LTTP remake in that it uses the same game world, only remastered and expanded. 1 to 4 players. Not a stylus or motion control in sight. Was a total joy.
Xcom2 is one of the best games Ive played, yet when I think of good games I passively forget about it. That expansion was top notch, too.I bought the War of the Chosen DLC for XCOM2 at $3 during the BF sales. Definitely one of the best returns on investment I have made on Steam.
Sounds like this?
Might see if I can get it onto my retropieI took a break from putting together the new pc and played this. this is fantastic. super fun. tons of great additions.
Playing Shining Force and Shining Force 2 for the umpteenth time, for research purposes. Two of my all-time favorite games ever, across all genres/platforms. I stumbled across Pirate Software on YouTube thanks to him blowing up a couple weeks back, and a 45 minute spiel of his convinced me that the stuff keeping me from finally making the spiritual successor SF game I've dreamt of making for 30 years was all bullshit. Hopefully in a year or two I'll be asking you bros to help playtest my game.
Next it's either Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth or Persona 3: Reload.
I am hesitant on Persona 3: Reload because of the possible "Golden" or "Royal" version that might come out eventually.
I am also not comfortable paying over 100$ Canadian for a video game especially since I play so little now that I have taken up a new addiction (gemcutting).
However, at the same time, the video game addiction is still there and I gots to playing something on the side or I end up spending to much time on FoH.
Decisions, decisions.
I was thinking of playing on the ps5 so I can be sociable to my family, my computer and faceting machine are in the same room and I barely come out because I am a fucking cave troll at heart.Get Persona 3 on gamepass, it was a day one release there. That's a long one, depending on how much you play, Infinite Wealth might be getting close to getting to a gamepass release (all other Yakuza games are, so it will be as well). A "Royal" version of Persona 3 is probably years away.