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Darashiva said:

#32 Mega Man 4

This is very much a nostalgia pick for me, as Mega Man 4 is the game I've played the most in the entire series. It is the game that introduced me to Mega Man, and is overall my favourite game in the entire franchise. Excellent gameplay combined with great music and well designed robot masters is pretty much all you need for a great Mega Man game, and this one has them all.

Let's see if someone can guess the next game (shouldn't be too difficult):

A game in which many of the characters are voiced by the same people who did their voices in a famous 90's animated series. Was supposed to be the last time one of them voiced a certain iconic character.

Batman: Arkham City?



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BraLoD said:
AZWification said:

32- Super mario Bros 3


Hint for 29: The sky is the limit in this RPG.

29. Skies of Arcadia?

You are 100% correct.



                
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KLXVER said:
#32. "The last ....... is in captivity"

Super Metroid



Entropio said:
KLXVER said:
#32. "The last ....... is in captivity"

Super Metroid

Yes



KLXVER said:
Entropio said:

Super Metroid

Yes

I'm quite surprised nobody answered before.



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KLXVER said:
Darashiva said:

#32 Mega Man 4

This is very much a nostalgia pick for me, as Mega Man 4 is the game I've played the most in the entire series. It is the game that introduced me to Mega Man, and is overall my favourite game in the entire franchise. Excellent gameplay combined with great music and well designed robot masters is pretty much all you need for a great Mega Man game, and this one has them all.

Let's see if someone can guess the next game (shouldn't be too difficult):

A game in which many of the characters are voiced by the same people who did their voices in a famous 90's animated series. Was supposed to be the last time one of them voiced a certain iconic character.

Batman: Arkham City?

Indeed it is.



Darashiva said:
Ultrashroomz said:

#31: Spiritual successor to a notorious series. Aggressive play is recommended for success.
#30: Final game in the trilogy before changing consoles. Features a reworked engine for no real reason, and a noticeably different sound font.
#29: This game caused a lot of drama at the Game Awards show and GameFAQs last year.

31. Bloodborne

29. MGSV

31. Yep

29. The obvious answer, but nope.



"Just for comparison Uncharted 4 was 20x bigger than Splatoon 2. This shows the huge difference between Sony's first-party games and Nintendo's first-party games."

32 – Star Wars: Rogue Squadron


At the age of ten my father brought me to the cinema in order to see Star Wars: Special Edition. I had heard about the franchise before (one year before I had visited Futuroscope and Disneyland in France, watching a documentary about the saga in the former, and riding the Star Wars simulator in the latter), but I had never had the chance to see it. Of course, I fell instantly in love with the franchise and I obtained the Special Edition Trilogy in VHS as soon as was possible.

By that time I started hearing news regarding Star Wars that kept me really interested: there was a new film in production and a N64 video game that looked incredible. Both came to Europe in 1999 (Yes, RS was delayed one month in Europe respect the US, launching on January 1999): I enjoyed quite a lot the film (I was 12, don’t judge me) and the videogame was incredible. I haven’t revisited none of both in several years, though, and probably it’s better that way.

About the game: what Factor 5 made with the Nintendo 64 in this game was incredible. If I watch a video of the game today the first I can see is the fog that covers the horizon, but back in the day I really had the sensation of being flying over Tatooine. Levels were big and you could explore them freely and the variety of planets, ships (designed with great detail) and missions was enormous. Also this game’s sound quality has to be highlighted, being one of the first games I played with real voice acting (in the N64!).

Also two extra bonuses: you could control the Millenium Falcon and one of the missions is set in the Death Star. What else can you ask for a Star Wars game?



Ultrashroomz said:

Darashiva said:

31. Bloodborne

29. MGSV

31. Yep

29. The obvious answer, but nope.

Wasn't there something with The Witcher 3 last year?

Anyway I don't know any of you guys' hints since I last posted.



#30 This game is titled as one of the lovers I talked about in a previous hint... And three sticks.