World of Goo
+ all the N64 games on VC
oh and probably Lost Winds just because Frontier Developments (ie David Braben) are teh awesome.
gamingeek said:Shit boys, still no one else has Lost winds Winter of the Melodias?
i bought winter of the melodias but i have to finish the first one first
robio said:gamingeek said:Shit boys, still no one else has Lost winds Winter of the Melodias?I almost bought it. I purchased the Wii points, was in the Wii store, and at the last minute went ahead and got NyxQuest instead. No regrets though. NyxQuest is fun, and Winter of the Melodias isn't going anywhere in the meantime. Besides, Winter was the #1 most downloaded WiiWare title last week. They'll be getting plenty of support for quite some time. Got to back my boys at Over The Top who made NyxQuest whose game sadly didn't fare as well.
How does it stack up to the first lost winds?
selbie said:Only have Wii so off the top of my head:
World of Goo
+ all the N64 games on VC
All 3 of them. Godamn selection is small.
bugsonglass said:gamingeek said:Shit boys, still no one else has Lost winds Winter of the Melodias?i bought winter of the melodias but i have to finish the first one first
So why haven't you completed it? It's fairly short and fairly easy, the lack of a map being the main problem, but if you know North from south and east from west its allright.
gamingeek said:robio said:gamingeek said:Shit boys, still no one else has Lost winds Winter of the Melodias?I almost bought it. I purchased the Wii points, was in the Wii store, and at the last minute went ahead and got NyxQuest instead. No regrets though. NyxQuest is fun, and Winter of the Melodias isn't going anywhere in the meantime. Besides, Winter was the #1 most downloaded WiiWare title last week. They'll be getting plenty of support for quite some time. Got to back my boys at Over The Top who made NyxQuest whose game sadly didn't fare as well.
How does it stack up to the first lost winds?
selbie said:Only have Wii so off the top of my head:
World of Goo
+ all the N64 games on VCAll 3 of them. Godamn selection is small.
bugsonglass said:gamingeek said:Shit boys, still no one else has Lost winds Winter of the Melodias?i bought winter of the melodias but i have to finish the first one first
So why haven't you completed it? It's fairly short and fairly easy, the lack of a map being the main problem, but if you know North from south and east from west its allright.
well, i can't think of how one can have more than 2 opposite directions in a sidescrawling situation ... so i may have some navigation problems
gamingeek said:robio said:gamingeek said:Shit boys, still no one else has Lost winds Winter of the Melodias?I almost bought it. I purchased the Wii points, was in the Wii store, and at the last minute went ahead and got NyxQuest instead. No regrets though. NyxQuest is fun, and Winter of the Melodias isn't going anywhere in the meantime. Besides, Winter was the #1 most downloaded WiiWare title last week. They'll be getting plenty of support for quite some time. Got to back my boys at Over The Top who made NyxQuest whose game sadly didn't fare as well.
How does it stack up to the first lost winds?
It's tough to call one better than the other, though I'd probably favor Lost Winds slightly. NyxQuest feels more like a traditional platformer. There are just as many puzzles as in Lost Winds, but there's not really any exploration. Just go from point A to point B and look for some hidden treasures along the way. I can't say enough about the controls though. They're fantastic. Using the pointer to control the environment, while using the thumbpad for most of the character controls. . . its great. It can get very tricky at times. And in that respect I'll say that Nyx is much tougher than Lost Winds.
The only downside to NyxQuest is that the environments just are not varied. It's all mostly the scorched earth/desert look, though it changes a little in some mountainous areas. It makes sense to the story, but honestly if they could have added in some other environments like a forrest or something it would have helped the game feel a lot more fresh.
I almost bought it. I purchased the Wii points, was in the Wii store, and at the last minute went ahead and got NyxQuest instead. No regrets though. NyxQuest is fun, and Winter of the Melodias isn't going anywhere in the meantime. Besides, Winter was the #1 most downloaded WiiWare title last week. They'll be getting plenty of support for quite some time. Got to back my boys at Over The Top who made NyxQuest whose game sadly didn't fare as well.