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Played some Warhammmer Dark Crusade, compared to Warcraft 3 it's God Tier for me. Played Space Marines, then Imperial Guard, and finally Chaos. The rest can rot.
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I was not impressed with that one either. There also seem to be a lot of indie faux retro Halloween themed platformers (like the Haunted Halloween games, which are actually for NES hardware) but I haven't found one I particularly liked. I give Monster Bash for DOS a go from time to time, but it's so gross and DOS-y. I still consider Splatterhouse Wanpaku Graffiti the ultimate Halloween sidescroller and I'm due for my yearly playthrough.Baby Felix: Halloween. Platformer, animal mascot, Halloween theme (in October no less)? Right up my alley.
...Unfortunately, it's kind of shitty. Great art and animation, okay music, good controls, but man, the level design just kills this game. Screen crunch isn't well accounted for either. Not unplayable by any means, but it's a bit mediocre.
Nobody seems to think Sigma 2 is better, except for me. The added content is uneven and I miss the gore but the stuff that got cut was awful. Sigma 2 is at least a finished game, NG2 was not.Ninja Gaiden 2 Sigma from the Ninja Gaiden Master Collection. I've played 360 Ninja Gaiden 2 but Sigma is different enough that I can say it is an older game I have not played.
Jesus christ. It is Sigma 2 which means way less enemies which they compensate for by making them tougher, more aggressive and some moves take more health. That is not good, it changes the flow for the worse. In this case "tougher" means "like chewing leather".
Weapon upgrades no longer costs money so you'll have money coming out of the ass and the only thing to buy are the four healing/extra life/ki items, with the exception of the extra life you can hold three of each. But shere's no need to buy healing items, the game throws them at you in every level and there are save points that completely restore your health everywhere. This means there is nothing to spend money on which makes the shop pointless.
There are three new chapters for the other characters which is fun, it also adds some bosses which is... Two of them are absolutely atrocious.
There are other things that might not be Sigma specific like the camera controls are atrocious and there is no form of lock-on or camera lock which can be a pain in the ass when trying to keep track of a boss. I also don't remember the bosses being this lackluster but I think it's just that they haven't aged well.
The controls are both twitchy and floaty but that's true of the previous game as well and usually not a problem but it makes platforming bullshit when combined with the camera.
They have patched the collection a couple of times and it's now like a normal game when it comes to menus and options, so it is not liket it was at release where the resolution had to be set via command-line switches in Steam and bonkers crap like that.Unfortunately the non-Sigma versions of 1&2 are probably never getting a proper re-release, remaster, whatever. The Master Collection looks pretty half assed. An actual update would be nice. The NG3RE had some nice engine updates but nobody cares.
Really late replying to this, but there's a lot of good SoR2 hacks out. I dig The Final Shell Shock, Syndicate Wars, and Simpsons of Rage.Played a lot of the old Streets of Rage games for the Genesis, and for the life of me, I don’t know how they will be able to make a live action movie out of this.
A game like this that mixes street fighting and justice towards your enemies seems taboo in this day and age when people are actively suggesting that you should not be able to defend yourself or your property.
Still, this naked Blaze mod for SOR still makes me laugh:
That's the Jap exclusive Splatterhouse for NES, right? I forgot about that one, I wanted to try it after seeing it on YouTube a while back. I think I'll give it a shot.I was not impressed with that one either. There also seem to be a lot of indie faux retro Halloween themed platformers (like the Haunted Halloween games, which are actually for NES hardware) but I haven't found one I particularly liked. I give Monster Bash for DOS a go from time to time, but it's so gross and DOS-y. I still consider Splatterhouse Wanpaku Graffiti the ultimate Halloween sidescroller and I'm due for my yearly playthrough.
I think it's more that NV has a lot more going on in every dimension. Fallout 3 was a bethesda game with a kill, loot, complete fetch quest gameplay loop with the obligatory "moral choice" system that was common at the time. ie. Either you're a goodie two shoes or eat babies with little middle ground.I guess your perception of these games is going to be heavily colored by which one you played first.
If you don't finish it, at least watch the ending on YouTube.I'm about halfway through The Conduit 2 and don't think I can finish this game.
I think it's more that NV has a lot more going on in every dimension. Fallout 3 was a bethesda game with a kill, loot, complete fetch quest gameplay loop with the obligatory "moral choice" system that was common at the time. ie. Either you're a goodie two shoes or eat babies with little middle ground.
In New Vegas, the choices are more about philosophy and other pretensions crap. There are hard choices and work arounds for almost every quest. You can actually play a character in NV in that you can make you favorite lolcow or person from fiction and make decisions as they would.