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alright, the ace combat 3 achievements might be what drives me to insanity
What's difficult about them? I've heard good things about AC3. Specifically the JPN release.alright, the ace combat 3 achievements might be what drives me to insanity
What's difficult about them? I've heard good things about AC3. Specifically the JPN release.
That reminds me, I should play through RE2make for Halloween this year. Never beat it when it originally came out. I've got a crippling "buy, play, but don't finish" problem.I'm working on Resident Evil 2 for the PS1 right now. Huge set with ~130 achievements including a pacifist run (no zombie kills), no save runs for both scenarios, and killing all bosses with only a knife.
I'm having a ton of fun with it. Had to take a break from it for a while but I'm hopeful to finally master the set in the next month or two at most.
yeah I think I'm done with this one. cool game but this set just ended up feeling pretty stupid.alright, the ace combat 3 achievements might be what drives me to insanity
I would say the DKC trilogy, Link to the Past, MvC2, Mega Man X, KH: Chain of Memories, and Final Fantasy 3 (NES).hey guys, not gonna drop my own collection of achievements because I really don't have any except for some Ridge Racer achievements I got long time ago (I didn't even knew the game had, but looking at my account I have them unlocked lol). But what games do you think have been enhanced by having achievements? I'm talking about how different do you think the experience of playing a game (that you presumably have completed once or several times before) is now compared to having a whole list of things to unlock.
In that regard I'd put racing games, for me it was very different completing races in GT2 without achievements than now having an actual reward, even if it's just some useless award for your profile
Also have you tried the hardcore and unofficial achievements?I refuse to use hardcore because no fucking way I'm giving up 60fps patches for some unlocks, I like retro stuff but sometimes I wanna enjoy a smooth game.
All this said, who thinks this forum should get some compatibility with retroachievements? Would be rad to put your achievements in your profile so everyone can see them!![]()
Come on don't spare me the details, specially MvC2 when the game itself already has a section for unlockables that lists them plus the locked characters, so what are the achievements for? Doing infinite combos with all characters or some shit?I would say the DKC trilogy, Link to the Past, MvC2, Mega Man X, KH: Chain of Memories, and Final Fantasy 3 (NES).
Ah yes I forgot to say this, but this exactly is the reason why achievements are actually fun... they give you new ways to beat the game and function more as challenges than anything, leading to interesting and enjoyable outcomes sometimes exploiting the mechanics the game comes with going further from the vision the developments initially might have had for them.I'm working on Resident Evil 2 for the PS1 right now. Huge set with ~130 achievements including a pacifist run (no zombie kills), no save runs for both scenarios, and killing all bosses with only a knife.
Great game that was, was that on the PS1 version? God those old RPGs were full of secrets!I thought LUNAR 2's achievements were good. Some were a little wacky, but nothing too bad. A fair amount of them alerted me to stuff in the game that I never knew about and never would have found on my own, like how Ruby can OHKO the first boss under the right circumstances.
No, just Iron Man, and specifically because of the video about doing a "mofuggin Infinite".Come on don't spare me the details, specially MvC2 when the game itself already has a section for unlockables that lists them plus the locked characters, so what are the achievements for? Doing infinite combos with all characters or some shit?![]()
Wait, they added an achievement for the MvC2 Iron Man infinite video? HahahahNo, just Iron Man, and specifically because of the video about doing a "mofuggin Infinite"
Undoubtely, rare was cooking some real gourmet shit with this back then, it was like Crash would do in the ps1, every new game was 10 times better than the one before... Still some of the best that ever came out of a SNES. Damn I really gotta replay this shitDKC2 has beating the first level while holding Right the whole time, there's "Twisted Topsail Treasure", which is "Use the Warp Barrel, then collect everything in reverse order, except for the G", clearing the Bonus Room in Screech's Sprint using only Diddy, and clearing Parrot Chute Panic without holding on to Quwaks for more than 2 seconds.
DKC3 has finding all of the hidden holes that you have to open by throwing Kiddy Kong on them, clearing Fish Food Frenzy while keeping Nibbla blue, beating Krack-Shot Kroc without pressing Y, and beating Tyrant Twin Tussle using only Kiddy.
MvC2 is a really weird game, it's this strange mishmash of past assets that somehow manage to work together, with over the top (and broken) fighting mechanics sticked together with tape so it makes sense with its ridiculous amount of characters... and yet, of all the 2d fighting games I've played it's the one that brings me the most fun.Wait, they added an achievement for the MvC2 Iron Man infinite video? Hahahah
Ganon tower swordless is an all time classic, prob one of the oldest videogame challenges, glad to see it here.Link to the Past has stuff like beating Agahnim without using your sword, breaking Helmasaur's helmet with only the Hammer, then hitting him with a Silver Arrow, finishing Mothula off with the Good Bee, beating Turtle Rock first, and probably my favorite challenge of the set: Beating Ganon's Tower Swordless.
Mega Man X has getting the Heart in Boomer Kuwanger's stage before getting his weapon, beating every other Maverick while saving Chill Penguin for last, beating the game Buster Only, and beating all 5 of the Mavericks Buster Only in Sigma Stage 3 without refilling your health or dying.Come on don't spare me the details, specially MvC2 when the game itself already has a section for unlockables that lists them plus the locked characters, so what are the achievements for? Doing infinite combos with all characters or some shit?![]()
OOWWWww those last 2 sounds like a pain in the ass! I couldn't beat the game with only the buster, just not my way...Mega Man X has getting the Heart in Boomer Kuwanger's stage before getting his weapon, beating every other Maverick while saving Chill Penguin for last, beating the game Buster Only, and beating all 5 of the Mavericks Buster Only in Sigma Stage 3 without refilling your health or dying.
Never played the KH games, which is weird considering I was deep into FF back then, but still I don't think they are very challenging games, are they?KH: Chain of Memories has beating Axel on the first floor without pressing the D-Pad, beating Oogie with a Deck of 9 or less Cards, surviving against Cloud for 90 seconds, then winning, beating Vexen without using any Fire-based attacks, and beating Riku 4 with only the Kingdom Key. And that's just Sora's story. Riku has defeating Hades without activating Dark Mode, beating Leaxeus while staying on the left side of the room, and my favorite of the set: Beating Riku Replica on Floor B8 using only 4 different Buttons.
NES FF3? If that's so, nice fucking job, Square never topped that level of difficulty ever. Also in terms of freedom, few japanese games ever gave us as much options to design my party as that one did, great game specially for the time it came on.Finally Final Fantasy 3 has beating the Nepto Shrine with a Non-Magic User in the lead, beating Medusa while only dealing damage with a single Fighter, beating Salamander without Mages, clearing the Cave of Darkness using only Water Crystal Jobs, and beating Titan with only Mages.
I've never played the original Chain of Memories, just RE:Chain of Memories in the Kingdom Hearts 1.5 ReMiX, but it's relatively challenging enough just doing standard trophies. I'd imagine that there's some weird little achievements mixed in there that would make it pretty rough.Never played the KH games, which is weird considering I was deep into FF back then, but still I don't think they are very challenging games, are they?
said nobody ever, because last time I checked we all screamed in agony while playing Dark Souls"oh, that was my fault"
Basically like many JRPG bosses then... sometime it's all good sometimes it just sucks.Kingdom Hearts games can be pretty annoying
Woah how did I nearly miss this? Vandal Hearts was THE BEST TRPG you could get in ps1, and I say that while having played FFT almost religiously. Seriously, this was one hell of a game. The trials is still one of the most epic things I ever did in a videogame, fuck I loved that game to death... and still doDidn't ask me but Vandal hearts is very good, it was my first TRPG and it made me love the genre.
I mastered the Megaman Legends set and while the minigame cheevos are the hardest of the bunch it's not as impossible as people make it out to be.xApophis99942
Not many achievements to speak of at the moment. Trying to 100% Parasite Eve at the moment, but have to do another run because my internet went out when I got 2 off the trading cards.
Was doing Megaman Legends, but I can't do the speed challenges with the minigames.
The racing one is the one I'm really really struggling with. I'm just not good at the tight turns, it's killing meI mastered the Megaman Legends set and while the minigame cheevos are the hardest of the bunch it's not as impossible as people make it out to be.
If you play on easy mode you'll have a unique buster that fires much faster which will help immensely with the balloon minigame (which is the hardest imo). I was still able to get the highscore while playing on normal though but had to wait until a bit later in the game when I had better buster parts that allowed me to fire more shots faster.
For the racing minigames I would just look at different records on youtube and try to copy their movements 1:1. You really need to practicing drifting in and out of tight turns.
The dog minigame just requires practice and really good rhythm.
It's difficult but not quite as hard as some people on the achievement page claim it to be.