SegaSonic the Hedgehog (arcade) is the best Sonic game
I don't play fighting games but saw some horrid takes few pages earlier so bad i had to make that commentwe reached the moment where people say SF5 looks better than SF6
we reached nirvana of hot takes
SF4, 5 and 6 for me are really ugly. As the series go on the characters become more deformed and weirdly muscular. I like the more anime/slim artsyle of SF Alpha and III more.we reached the moment where people say SF5 looks better than SF6
we reached nirvana of hot takes
Best take i seen so far , trueeeeGames; mainly platformers, with respawning enemies have always been horrible and very annoying, especially if they don't stop respawning or respawn just after you've killed them all, left the screen for a moment and come back.
Enemies with respawns only work in games with grinding and levelling, such as RPGs, or if they drop consumable items
I see you are not a fan of the Ninja Gaiden Snes Trilogy.SF4, 5 and 6 for me are really ugly. As the series go on the characters become more deformed and weirdly muscular. I like the more anime/slim artsyle of SF Alpha and III more.
Hot take:
Games; mainly platformers, with respawning enemies have always been horrible and very annoying, especially if they don't stop respawning or respawn just after you've killed them all, left the screen for a moment and come back.
Enemies with respawns only work in games with grinding and levelling, such as RPGs, or if they drop consumable items.
Ninja Gaiden on SNES was a terrible remake, but the gameplay on the first one on the NES is pretty goodI see you are not a fan of the Ninja Gaiden Snes Trilogy.
the best ninja turtle adaptation was 2003, even if the 87 one had better games.I prefer TMNT Hyperstone Heist's soundtrack over Turtles in Time SNES's soundtrack.
Honestly Squaresoft's muscle is the whole reason Square Enix lives today, they put up with more effort than people give them credit for.Enix's only good franchise was dragon quest while squaresoft had way more good games (if not franchises)
This isn't a take, it's the truth. There are nearly 400 (I think about 395?) N64 games and defenders of this console will only list the same 12 games as proof that it was great.The N64 is mid and doesn't have many good games
i got google's ai to check and see how many games there were:This isn't a take, it's the truth. There are nearly 400 (I think about 395?) N64 games and defenders of this console will only list the same 12 games as proof that it was great.
Don't trust AI. Also this probably doesn't account for games that are the same game in JP and EN released with different names, of which there are some number among sports titles.i got google's ai to check and see how many games there were:
"A total of 388 Nintendo 64 games were officially released, with just 85 exclusively sold in Japan."
i thought it was more around 600, but that's not a bad number of releases; considering that nintendo was making games to both consoles and handhelds at the same time.
Not even a N64 fanboy, but when those 12 games have defined gaming since they were released till today, itsa pretty important console.This isn't a take, it's the truth. There are nearly 400 (I think about 395?) N64 games and defenders of this console will only list the same 12 games as proof that it was great.
i only take the ai's word on entertainment stuff, since that's one of the few things that everyone on the internet tries to keep accurate and up to date. there were also several other websites reporting a similar number of games for the n64, the ai had a nice little sentence ready for me to copy and paste into my post.Don't trust AI. Also this probably doesn't account for games that are the same game in JP and EN released with different names, of which there are some number among sports titles.
So while there being a surprisingly small number of games in the total catalogue does improve the percentage of good ones, it's a technicality. PlayStation had more good games in a single genre than the N64 had total and the PS1 version of shared games were almost always better thanks to the CDROM space.
It's an absolute nostalgia fueled rose tinted glasses memory that the average gamer has of the N64.
That is the good argument for it I must admit. Yeah it's only got a handful of good games but those handful are a handful of gold.Not even a N64 fanboy, but when those 12 games have defined gaming since they were released till today, itsa pretty important console.
The system that homed Superman 64 had better quality control? Come now.that's not a technicality, that's just objective fact. ~400 games to 1,200 games for the n64 and psx. i've heard of more worse games for the psx than the n64. the quality control was better for the n64.
yeah, it's been rather common for game systems to be harder and harder to work with as time passes.The system that homed Superman 64 had better quality control? Come now.
I think the fact that the N64 was more difficult to work on and that it had a smaller install base/demographic has a lot more to do with the amount of total games made for it.
yeah, it's been rather common for game systems to be harder and harder to work with as time passes.