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GoOnKid said:
Leynos said:

Rent A Hero No 1 is an amazing game original or remake and stands on its own.

How would you best describe this game? I never heard of it before.

Darwinianevolution said:

I've played a decent amount of Sega games throughout the years, though I've never had that much nostalgia for them, most of their classics were before my time (I really should finish Shinobi one of this days, never could beat the arcade version as a child). Also, for the life of me I don't get Nights into Dreams, what's going on in that game?.

Honestly, I don't get it either. Also, every gameplay footage I see looks clumsy, as if it was very difficult to control properly.

derpysquirtle64 said:

MegaDrive was my childhood console. And it was great. I still think that SNES was a bit better than MegaDrive because of a couple of SqEnix RPGs not available on MegaDrive. But still, MegaDrive library also has a ton of great games. Definitely that gen was the best console gen ever. That's really sad that Sega started going downhill after MegaDrive success.

What would be your top 3 Mega Drive games?

Well Rent a Hero you start off beat up your dad in a Godzilla costume. If you play either the Genesis original or Dreamcast remake. You order a Pizza but get some power suit by mistake. You become a Hero by hired to pay for it. Go about the city saving people but your costume runs on batteries. It was also ported to Xbox in Japan. DC version in a small way is a pre-cursor to Yakuza in a small focused open town area and has a silly side to the side quests. In the DC version, you train with Segata Sanshiro.



Bite my shiny metal cockpit!