edgecrusher said:Figures.
I listened to it this morning. You guys did a pretty damn good job for just the two of you. I salute you!
Thank you sir. I'm afraid we usually do better with just two people as there's less chaos, so that's basically as good as it gets.
Here's a game that definitely qualifies....would LOVE to see a sequel on the Wii U:
Really, imagine what they could do with that concept on modern hardware, and using the system's touch screen controller.
edgecrusher said:Really, imagine what they could do with that concept on modern hardware, and using the system's touch screen controller.
That will never happen. It was a cool game though, except the graphics and the quirk of getting stuck on scenary.
I'd like to see The Suffering come back. It was a game made with much love, was creepy and had a very oddball sense about it.
It was also novel at the time with multiple endings based on choices you made in the game (it was not unique at the time, but no where near as common as it is these days).
Also, bizarrely, it had a full documentary about the prison they used as inspiration that unlocked at the end of the game. It wasn't ripped off Discovery Channel or anything, it was a completely commisioned work.
Please to Sega for bringing back the Fantasy Star.
I hate that it's been relegated to "cult classic" but Opa Opa is pretty much just a third level Sega mascot that shows up in Sonic Racing and other mascot games. 3-D remakes aside, the only other mention the game has gotten in the past 10 years was in Bayonetta, and I think that was more of a reference to Space Harrier more than anything else.
Figures.
I listened to it this morning. You guys did a pretty damn good job for just the two of you. I salute you!