32 is the first (but nowhere near the last time) this hero saw a handheld remake. It stands in for the game it was re-making, which is foundational to its genre and to modern gaming.
Monster Hunter: pissing me off since 2010.
32 is the first (but nowhere near the last time) this hero saw a handheld remake. It stands in for the game it was re-making, which is foundational to its genre and to modern gaming.
Monster Hunter: pissing me off since 2010.
Hint for #32:
Some elements of this RPG seem flat (especially characters). Still, its battle system is worthy of a few badges.
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Mr Khan said: 33. Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess (22 last year), first impression 9, replay 8, technical 7.5 Cons: It was the nadir of dungeon difficulty for 3D Zelda, and close to the nadir for combat difficulty (which shall forever be held by Wind Waker and its "press A to win" mechanic). The big Hylian fields were almost as empty and lifeless as Wind Waker's sea without the excuse of being sea. |
Wind Waker's sea is far from lifeless. There's towers, barrels, sharks, tornadoes, giant octopuses, hidden treasure, enemy ships, ghost ships, the weather changes from sunny to rainy to full out rainstorm. Skyward Sword's sky, now that was lifeless!
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Steel Battallion or Rock Band. |
Maybe I should have written one of the most, but I'm not sure if its the most. It's neither of them.
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F0X said: Hint for #32: Some elements of this RPG seem flat (especially characters). Still, its battle system is worthy of a few badges. |
Paper Mario: Thousand Year Door
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Paper Mario: Thousand Year Door |
Close enough. Paper Mario 64.
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Hint for number 33.
Turn based RPG with a battle system with combos somewhat like a fighting game. The game isn't made by Squaresoft, but attacking is similar.
34. Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest
SNES (1995)
Rare Ltd.
Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest starts off exactly where Diddy and Donkey Kong left off from their first adventure: On board King K. Rool's Pirate Ship. Only this time, something's amiss... Donkey Kong has been kid (er...ape?) napped! It's up to Diddy and Dixie to stop Kaptain K. Rool (I love Rare's take on this villain, changing him up for every game) and save the big ape and their bananas. Despite playing it a few times on the Super Nintendo, it was actually through the Wii's Virtual Console did I really get to sit down and enjoy the heck out of this game. It was a game that prided itself on its challenging level design, but while challenging was always fair (something that I do admire in the Donkey Kong Country franchise). When playing with my roommate, I would always be Dixie (her floating hair trick was always appreciated in the tougher levels), and together we defeated Kaptain K. Rool and saved the day! Dixie Kong is the best Kong out there for sure, and I can't wait to play as her again in Tropical Freeze.
kupomogli said: Hint for number 33. |
The Legend of Dragoon?
Primarily an RPG player but have interest in any game that will make me think.
shogia said:
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No, but correct console.
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