just beat Zelda Four Swords Adventures about 30 min ago.
Speakin of Vaati.... the hell was up with his form in that game? his human form looked the best
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just beat Zelda Four Swords Adventures about 30 min ago.
Speakin of Vaati.... the hell was up with his form in that game? his human form looked the best
Mega Man X3: Zero Project
Fantastic hack, made it a lot more fun to play through a game that, until this hack, I really didn't care for.
Just finished Duke Nukem Forever on... normal difficulty, I think. Can't remember at the moment what I set it to.
I played through Megaman 2 in like 3 hours a couple days ago which isnt that good but still a personal best i spent at least 2 of them in wily's castle though:ugh:
I've only beaten Mega Man 1, and that was hard enough... I guess I should play the sequels too.
Are any of the Mega Man games not worth playing? I don't have a whole lot of time to game.
Out of the original series, if I had to choose a couple of games you shouldn't play, I would say MM4 and MM6. They are decent in their own right, and do offer a somewhat different style to the series, but MM4 didn't feel as refined as the others, and MM6 was far too easy. My personal favourite is MM3.
However, if you haven't played it yet, go get Megaman X (the first one for SNES) right fucking now. Hands down the best game in the entire series, in my opinion.
Fushigi no Gensoukyou 2 Miracle Party
Conquered the damn 99F dungeon and Ending 2 get
The Blackwell Legacy, very interesting point-and-click adventure game.
If you're gonna play a Battle Network game, play 6; it's the last in the series, but it's also the best. Not that it matters much anyway, since the first thing that happens in the game is that the main character moves to a whole new city, leaving all the established characters behind that's not his family.
Streets of Rage Remake V5 with cheats.
NeverDead for 360.
I did it, I finally beat Castlevania. I feel great
Great game. I remember the first time I ever beat that one... one of the most memorable moments of my childhood.
Alice: Madness Returns. I'm a bit surprised by how much I liked it. I even went to the trouble of finding all the collectibles and ended up clocking like 30 hours into the game. The lack of bossfights is somewhat disappointing, and it does drag on at times, but I honestly wasn't that bothered by all that since I enjoyed the atmosphere so much.