Games I Have Played
This is not a 100% complete list but it will do. I've also made a chart that some people might find interesting.
Here is a chart that some people might find interesting. . .
This is not a 100% complete list but it will do. I've also made a chart that some people might find interesting.
Here is a chart that some people might find interesting. . .
Tournament mode, practice mode, before match button check, back dashing? This game was ahead of its time.
A game I played during my "fighting game craze" period.
Of all the classic jrpgs this one has aged best... I'd go as far as to say Chrono Trigger is a timeless game. It has the most(only) enjoyable/best combat system and gameplay of all classic jrpgs. The writing is fantastic, the soundtrack is memorable and the overworld map is super cool. The only big problem I have with it is that every time I try to replay it I always drop it after a few hours.
Get those hearts, Popeye.
All TMNT games kind of blur together for me.
A game I played during my "fighting game craze" period.
Side-scrolling 2D beat 'em up. Looked more fun than it ended up being.
Side-scrolling 2D beat 'em up. Looked more fun than it ended up being.
I was the only one who laughed at the Galaga reference in the theatre during Avengers 1.
The original Adventure Island 1 lol
Ninjas were cool.
Good game but I guess I just don't have the nostalgia for it.
Another SNES game I wished I had played back in the day.
Nice mix of gameplay.
Boss rush - the game.
Origin stories! WOW
Another game I wished I had played back in the day. It's still good but in some departments it hasn't aged well at all.
Had so much potential with its story but it failed.
This is NOT the best game ever made. Why? Because, it's not even the best Zelda game. LuL
Great game but I prefer the 2D mario games.
Better than Mario Kart 64.
This game has so little content.
Friendship destroyer LuL
Cheeky game with a goofy universe.
Stopped playing a little bit after the bestiality moment... Boy, this game hasn't aged well to say to least. Pre-rendered backgrounds and the gameplay outside of combat make the game feel like a point and click adventure game aka boring. The combat system is pretty basic jrpg stuff and the story and characters aren't interesting enough(it's just typical anime stuff) to make me power through the boring game-play.
Very impressive sprite work, writing and characters... holy shit that Luka Blight guy...
A tank called Lara Croft... with all due respect.
Interesting premise for a puzzle game.
Interesting Jobs system. The story is nothing interesting though.
Oh, pokemon. One of the games I think everybody should play. Not necessarily this one but any pokemon rpg game.
Do people remember this fondly for the singleplayer or the multiplayer? I'd guess the multiplayer.
Impressive game for the N64 but then you remember it came out in 2000.
Phenomenal graphics for its day and the game-play is pretty good too.
Legendary and very influential game when it comes to FPS but not without flaws. Some big ones at that. Outdoor areas are good although they lack sufficient cover and that can be a problem on higher difficulties. Interior areas on the other hand are total trash. The copy-pasted layouts are so boring and lazily designed that the devs put freaking arrows on the floor to show you where to go. Even worse, you have to backtrack through that shit later. The game loves spawning enemies in waves and often behind you... because you know, that's one lazy way to increase the game's difficulty. The Flood are uninspired and boring to fight. The story is nothing interesting and I personally found Cortana to be super annoying. Also, the game loves taking away your weapons for no apparent reason...
Better than the first is some ways and worse in others.
The way you discover secrets(Kingstone Fusion) is super underwhelming. Not to mention that it's lazy and outright bad design. That is just the tip of the iceberg though. People complain about Navi being annoying in OoT but at least you don't have to listen to her super obvious and unnecessary hints... in Minish Cap there is an even more annoying "companion" that you can't even ignore. Overall, very disappointing game.
Just a generic twin stick shooter type of game.
It was free on steam. Purely Adventure games died for a reason.
Very good Fighting game that has mechanics not used in other games of this type.
Mario Kart type of a game but with RC cars. Very cool.
Football not soccer X_X
You can easily beat the game and most people by spamming Quan Chi's teleport stomping kick special.
NES version
The Tome of Knowledge was exceptionally well designed and had some pretty fun PvP as well.
Remake of the original game plus a new(sequel) single player experience.
Tower defense game with zombie invaders and plants as towers.
It has a few interesting things about it but overall it's quite mediocre. Also for a 2003 game it drops from 60 to 30 fps way too often... LUL
Holy shit, the art-style is simply amazing. Dare I say timeless graphics?
I remember enjoying this puzzle game a lot.
So much fun in two player "co-op" :D
Probably the game I've played the most in the sports genre.
Legend-wait-for-it-dary.
Lag.
A game like this makes you wonder if devs play-tested or even finished their own games without cheating. Fuck this game.
Flying enemies are the worst. Those cut-scenes though!
One of the first(if not the first) games to blend genres.
This game shows how realism isn't always the best approach. Batman bending his knees before he jumps might be realistic but it adds a slight delay to the jump and it feels weird. Also wall-jumping yo.
Fuck this game. When someone tells you, "Every game is better with a friend." Tell them about this pile of bad decisions. Even in solo play this is not fun.
Very good platformer with a gimmick but mostly known for it's ridiculous high price these days.
What other game can you think of that has a "foot meter"?
Very cool, non-typical setting and tone for a JRPG. It has a great art-style as well.
Very good strategy, turn-based game with a cartoony art-style.
Similar to Advance Wars in terms of game-play but has more emphasis on story and characters... it's like a visual novel.
Remember how whimsical and happy Earthbound(for the most part) was? Well, this sequel will bum you out.
Very good party game.
From the 12 hours I've played of it the writing is funny and kind of interesting but the combat is your TYPICAL jrpg fare. To be frank, jrpgs are pretty hard to go back to if you don't have the nostalgia for each game.
Interesting at first but gets boring after a while which says a lot for 9 hour game.
Often touted as one of the few examples of first person melee combat done well... and yeah it's decent(as opposed to the complete rubbish that is TES combat) but still has problems. The only good part of the game is how the levels are set up to allow you to use the environment to kill enemies. You can also kick in this game which is very helpful.
Very atmospheric, horror FPS with decent game-play and occasionally great level design.
Graphically impressive and edgy Serious Sam-like game but not as fun as SM: First Encounter or SM: Second Encounter. It runs as smooth as butter despite having some ridiculous loading times.
It's a cool rogue-whatever game but I'd probably have liked it more if I were a Star Trek fan.
I can't decide which feels better gameplay-wise; this or the original from 1999.
This game is a mixed bag. It does some things very well and some very poorly but any enjoyment is sucked out of the game by the terrible combat system.
One of those PC gaming cafe games I remember most fondly.
A very good 2D stealth game.
The best dungeon crawler ever made when it comes to game-play. It fixes the gold problems of the genre, gives you huge freedom when it comes to building your character. It has the best end-game loop of any game in the genre and on top of that it's FREE 2 PLAY without all the shite that plagues these kind of games.