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BraLoD said:
Veknoid_Outcast said:

Right series. The hint is a play on Le Petit Prince. 


Paper Mario?

Less paper craft, more spacecraft.



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Player2 said:
brendude13 said:
Hint for #34:

Two hexagons.

Star Wars: TIE Fighter.

Nope, sorry.



Veknoid_Outcast said:
BraLoD said:
Veknoid_Outcast said:

Right series. The hint is a play on Le Petit Prince. 

Paper Mario?

Less paper craft, more spacecraft.

Well now you made it easy, I should have known your hint was deeper in meaning .

Super Mario Galaxy (1, because of Rosalina's backstory and Le Petit Prince)



Game #33

This real-time strategy game was essentially the trail run of it's engine before this now defunct developer used it for another RTS game in a much more famous franchise.



S.Peelman said:

Veknoid_Outcast said:

 Less paper craft, more spacecraft.

 

Well now you made it easy, I should have known your hint was deeper in meaning .

Super Mario Galaxy (1, because of Rosalina's backstory and Le Petit Prince)

Correct!



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#34: Mega Man X4 (Capcom, 1997) - PS1 (also available on Saturn and PC)

 

This is my favorite game on the series. The ability to play as Zero is AMAZING, in my opinion - even if he goes through the exact same levels as X, they play so differently that I didn't mind playing the game twice. This is where the series started to focus more on Zero, since we got important backstory on the character, and that would eventually lead to his own series. Both characters' plots actually have a plot twist at the end that really surprised me at the time. And of course the way that story was told became legendary: hilariously voiced cutscenes. WHAT AM I FIGHTING FOOOOOAAARGH?! Sadly, the soundtrack is one of the weakest on the series in my opinion. But gameplay-wise, I just can't get enough.

 

#33: this game was developed by a defunct studio. But the same people would later form a still active studio. One who would later make exclusive titles for eight gen consoles.



artur-fernand said:

#34: Mega Man X4 (Capcom, 1997) - PS1 (also available on Saturn and PC)

 

This is my favorite game on the series. The ability to play as Zero is AMAZING, in my opinion - even if he goes through the exact same levels as X, they play so differently that I didn't mind playing the game twice. This is where the series started to focus more on Zero, since we got important backstory on the character, and that would eventually lead to his own series. Both characters' plots actually have a plot twist at the end that really surprised me at the time. And of course the way that story was told became legendary: hilariously voiced cutscenes. WHAT AM I FIGHTING FOOOOOAAARGH?! Sadly, the soundtrack is one of the weakest on the series in my opinion. But gameplay-wise, I just can't get enough.

Who could have guessed that Double was a "double" agent? I agree with you, this game is fantastic, I've played through it many many times (90% of the time as Zero because he's fucking awesome!) Mega Man had the worst voice ever though.



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#34

Rayman Legends (Wii U)

Great art style, great music, lots of fun ideas and some impressive boss battles. Packed with content as well, with the daily and weekly challenges, and best of all the music stages. Even the Murfy levels aren't too bad when you play it on Wii U thanks to the Gamepad



#33 Hint:

RPG whose story is likened to Star Wars



TruckOSaurus said:
artur-fernand said:

#34: Mega Man X4 (Capcom, 1997) - PS1 (also available on Saturn and PC)

This is my favorite game on the series. The ability to play as Zero is AMAZING, in my opinion - even if he goes through the exact same levels as X, they play so differently that I didn't mind playing the game twice. This is where the series started to focus more on Zero, since we got important backstory on the character, and that would eventually lead to his own series. Both characters' plots actually have a plot twist at the end that really surprised me at the time. And of course the way that story was told became legendary: hilariously voiced cutscenes. WHAT AM I FIGHTING FOOOOOAAARGH?! Sadly, the soundtrack is one of the weakest on the series in my opinion. But gameplay-wise, I just can't get enough.

Who could have guessed that Double was a "double" agent? I agree with you, this game is fantastic, I've played through it many many times (90% of the time as Zero because he's fucking awesome!) Mega Man had the worst voice ever though.


I too prefer playing as Zero. His gameplay is much more fast-paced, and by the end of the game, he becomes a GOD. Also, by the end of the game, I just skipped the cutscenes, so I didn't see Double's revealin his true colors. So imagine my surprise when I enter on that room and there's Double with a Warning sign =P. Same goes for Iris.