Retr0gamer wrote: » SGDQ made me want to play some more Zelda. So I started Ocarina of Time on 3DS It's amazing how the game running at a framerate that isn't near criminal makes it so much better.
Retr0gamer wrote: » The game running at a solid 30 FPS now just make the game engine feel so much more solid and the better textures help.
Inviere wrote: » I'd consider the 3DS version now the definitive version to play, there's very very little reason to pick N64 over 3DS now.
CiDeRmAn wrote: » Love to see that 3DS version upscaled for the Switch.
Inviere wrote: » Here's a video comparison of Citra at 4k resolution, side by side with stock 3DS resolution. While the Switch might not hit 4k, it should easily outperform the 3DS anyway, if OoT was ever to be ported to it
Retr0gamer wrote: » The main issue with Skyward sword is that it just isn't a good game. Its way too linear. Everything plays out like it's a dungeon and there's no down time.
o1s1n wrote: » Started Persona 4 again last night. It's one of those games I've tried to play through a few times but end up not finishing it. Don't know why as it's absolutely great! Going to see if I can get another 3-4 hours in this evening.
Retr0gamer wrote: » Maybe because it's 80-120 hours long so a big investment! I usually get side tracked a little while playing so you have to drag yourself back in to finish it.
Infernum wrote: » Steam summer sales resulted in my desktop being overloaded with nostalgia. I've been trying to hone my skills on Doom 3, Quake (1-4) and Unreal (Unreal '98-3 Black). Also bought classics like Myst, Oddworld, Half Life 1 and 2, Stronghold Crusader, GTA (III-San Andreas), Return to Castle Wolfenstein, Red Faction's I and II, Star Wars Dark Forces and Mega Man Legacy Collection. I'm all geared up to spend the rest of my summer trying to complete at least half of them.
Chaos Tourist wrote: » Gonna fire in WipEout 3 (1999) into the ps3 tonight and continue on with it over the weekend. So much futuristic goodness there. The art design and electronica soundtrack are terrific. I'm interested in the special edition but not so much in the price it's going for. Looks like another emulation job then.
CiDeRmAn wrote: » Wip3out SE is the one to find though, I got it on release and, contrary to my normal modus operandi, I never sold it on! Looks amazing still, think it used the PS HD mode, didn't it?