CiDeRmAn wrote: » Well, each to their own I guess, I was simply super disappointed. Not too much to critisise Metroid 3 about, aside from easing up on the difficulty relative to the very hard Metroid Prime 2: Corruption.
Mr Vengeance wrote: » I'd often turn out the line if people were going on that Halo was shallow whilst playing it on Normal difficulty.
o1s1n wrote: » Argh I hate modern consoles.
Retr0gamer wrote: » Also played a bit of Pop n' twinbee rainbow bell adventure today with Sera.
o1s1n wrote: » Argh I hate modern consoles. Decided to fire up Red Dead Redemption. I finished it about a year ago but thought I'd go back and see if there were any sub quests left to do. Playing for about an hour straight, having a laugh. Forgot how good a game it was. And then - FREEZE! Think I'll play the NGP instead.
megaten wrote: » Beat Earthbound yesterday. It was great overall but I felt mother 1's ending was stronger overall. Then again, the ending was almost the only strong point of Mother 1. I started mother 3 too. 2 hours in and I can already tell it's going to be incredible.
Retr0gamer wrote: » Really? Thought the ending of earthbound was much stronger. Have you read up about what the ending means? It's a lot more ambiguous than mother 1's.
Mr Vengeance wrote: » I downloaded Outrun Online Arcade (ie Outrun 2 SP from the arcades) and got stuck in last night. I played the **** out of it, and its full of win. I don't know why I didn't get it before, I suppose I was hoping to get round to getting the Xbox 1 version, but thats hard to pick up now.... I had a spare 800 MS pts which I had in reserve for Trouble Witches Neo, which I wasn't too impressed with having tried the demo, but decided to get Outrun as I loved the original Outrun 2 in the arcade, and on the Xbox 1. I played through every level and had amazing fun with it. It looks great, handles beautifully and the stages are just as good as Outrun 2's. There are some truly brillant courses such as the San Francisco stage, the one from Las Vegas and the China style level - these really stand out, though each is a lot of fun. Sega really knows how to make a great arcade racer. Lets hope the rumours of a new Daytona are true....
Retr0gamer wrote: » Well the localisation was carried out by Nintendos localisation team based in England so it's understandable. TBH I prefer the cockney accents to annoying californian accents.
CiDeRmAn wrote: » Looks great on my Megadrive too, looked great on my bro's Amiga as well! Lets face it, the games looks great! I wonder if there is a GB port, I'd say it'd look great in monochrome, it looks that great!