Shapey Fiend wrote: » I for one am very hype we're getting another Sumo developed Sonic Racing game. Transformed was even better than Outrun 2 SP in my eyes.
It was the first game since Daytona 2001 had me grinding time trials with enthusiasm.
CiDeRmAn wrote: » Get new eyes! Slight redemption here, as Daytona 2001 is probably the most under recognised racer out there, by the time it came out everyone had shifted to other consoles, but it is a cracker of a title, particularly with the DC steering wheel. V Important to adjust the settings if you are using a standard controller though! The default controller sensitivity makes it nigh unplayable.
Shapey Fiend wrote: » Transformed is the GOAT. They took the whole drift chaining mechanic and took it even further. Yeah the setting isn't as appealing but by god it plays well. I had the Japanese version of Daytona 2001 which is apparently even more twitchy than the western release. I noticed it somewhat but it wasn't like I didn't get used to it after 30 mins. When you unlock the extra vehicles it gets really tricky to stop them spinning out, but as I was playing a lot of Scud Race with the McLaren around the same time so I think that's what Nagoshi was going for really.
Retr0gamer wrote: » Contra and Super C are easy as well. 1 or 2 afternoons with them will get you to the end especially Super C. The 30 life code actually makes things harder as you use it as a crutch. You play a lot better and learn the game quicker with the starting lives.
Cake of Tremendous Power wrote: » On a mad psx buzz lately and i'm playing through the first Parasite Eve. Have to say i'm enjoying it so far. It's very much a product of it's time but there's some great ideas there and the atmosphere is fantastic.
Cake of Tremendous Power wrote: » And in true PS1 era Squaresoft form the 2nd disc is only a fraction of the first:pac: Finished it this morning and I'm delighted I took the time to play it. Great body horror that I'd recommend to anyone
2 Scoops wrote: » Beat Axelay on normal, not sure I could stomach it on hard mode. Fantastic game with great music and graphics, really enjoyed stage 4. My affection for Konami from that era knows no bounds. The youtube audio doesn't do the real thing justice.
Inviere wrote: » After abandoning Resi REmake, I've taken up Link's Awakening...a Zelda game I'd not played much beyond about one hour of in the past! Enjoying it so far
Inviere wrote: » I'm presuming it gets somewhat challenging at some stage? Two dungeons in & finding it quite easy, with hints everywhere re what to do etc. Really enjoying it though, as said above, the art work is boiled down to pure simplicity but still so effective
CiDeRmAn wrote: » Red Dead Redemption is a pure delight and, if you have been a fan of the western movie genre, even better again.
Shapey Fiend wrote: » There's rumours Red Dead Redemption 2 may come to PC soon. Maybe I'll give it a go. Have to say I find open world games very disengaging though. I got a third of the way through GTA5 and lost interest despite the mission design being a step up on the last one I played. These games are so long I get fatigue because I've played half a dozen of them already.
jjmcclure wrote: » Wardner and Black Tiger (MAME)