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2 people already mentioned it but yeah, Alundra is an amazing Zelda like which is pretty challenging both combat wise AND puzzle wise, has a pretty solid story and a pretty awesome soundtrack
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Gonna have to stop you right there. Spyro, as good as it is is and was pretty fairly rated. When it came out it was one of the major reasons to even own a ps1 as far as a lot of kids of that era were concerned. (Not in the least bit because IMMA FUKKIN' DRAGON hype, and also it was a good game.)
Gonna have to stop you right there. Spyro, as good as it is is and was pretty fairly rated. When it came out it was one of the major reasons to even own a ps1 as far as a lot of kids of that era were concerned. (Not in the least bit because IMMA FUKKIN' DRAGON hype, and also it was a good game.)
I can see that. On my end for anecdotals, I still remember the first one coming out and how absolutely hype it became for a bunch of kids i knew (granted, not 5 minutes later we were going bonkers over pokemon, but such was ADHD.) And how rave a lot of reviews and talk around it was.True, but in retrospect, the first Spyro was overshadowed by the other two titles of the PS1 trilogy.
From my admittedly anecdotal experience, usually when people are referring to nostalgia for Spyro on the PS1, it's usually in reference to Ripto's Rage or Year of the Dragon.
Crash Bandicoot 1 had a similar thing where the other two overshadowed it, but not quite to the same extent as Spyro did.
2 people already mentioned it but yeah, Alundra is an amazing Zelda like which is pretty challenging both combat wise AND puzzle wise, has a pretty solid story and a pretty awesome soundtrack
IIRC, 2 of the puzzles (specifically the final ice block shoveling puzzle in Klein's dream, and the puzzle to get the ice wand inside the ice manor) where so hard, that almost no one could get past them in the first week of the games Japanese release, so the devs had to put instructions on how to beat them on their website, but I haven't found a reliable source to verify that so i am probably misremembering.I still own my copy from my teenage years, haven't played it in a long time but I remember the puzzles being pretty fiendish.
Rogue Trip was developed by same team who gave us Twisted MetalAnother good one that I haven't seen on this thread is Rogue Trip, which was like the creepy rip off of Vigilante 8. Car combat as a genre was short lived and if ever there was a genre more deserving of a renaissance Rogue Trip and Vigilante 8 would be at the top of that list.
Rogue Trip: Vacation 2012
World's Scariest Police Chases - looks like shovelware but is way more fun than it should be
"Runabout 2"
Crazy driving game where you score points for hitting objects and traffic, plus a variety of driveable vehicles!
I also have Felony 11-79!I have the first Runabout, released as Felony 11-79 in the west. It's fun but short.
I rented the Dreamcast Super Runabout which was better since the entire game took place in a single, open-world map of San Francisco. I also like that it has a (Ferrari) Dino 246GT as one of the main cars (even if I don't think it had Ferrari licensing). Super Runabout is the single game that is right at the top of my list of "Sega Dreamcast games I rented from Blockbuster back in the day that I wish I owned" alongside Grandia II and... I can't think of anything else off the top of my head. I don't think my local Blockbuster rented out Dreamcast games for very long.