I picked up myself a little Christmas gift. NES Endings Compendium Volume 2: 1990. I picked up volume one last year which covered all the NES games from its launch through 1989. And here's the interesting little factoid I learned. More games were released for the NES in 1990 then every previous year combined.
It's an extremely well curated look at these games with a summary, details on the ending, and when applicable, some comparisons with the Japanese version. The author even frames things up with some details from the Japanese instruction manuals that in some cases dramatically change up the story. For instance, Castlevania 3 has a darker backstory, especially in regards to Alucard. And Dracula's third form in the game is directly related to that darker backstory. And perhaps Darkest of all was that in Japan, Trevor's name was actually Ralph. That's right, he was named after vomit.
Discovered it does actually have an effect on the Switch 2 console screen itself. DF said the HDR was poor but I think part of that is that some games have bad HDR and relatively few do it well.
Prime 4 does seem to have an effect, I took screen comparisons to see if it was a placebo effect.
With console screen hdr the colour tones were richer and the darker areas looked darker. It wasn't a huge effect only like a 15% difference.
The Playstation car starts at a measly $90k. Would be much cheaper to just buy a reasonably priced car and 10 or so ps6 portables and still save a few 10k's.
Seriously though, the rise in car prices over the last decade would even make Nvidea blush.
StarTropics gets a five-star review for its rating, and has a Multi-Page write-up. I'm not sure if it was the longest in the book for a single game, but it's definitely one of the longest. However, it's all about the end game and the game's ending. No insights into the development or any bits of trivia. One of the things about this book that I both enjoy and can frustrate me is that it's not a cookie cutter formula for each game. It's not like, here's the summary blurb, here's a review about the ending, and here's the fun facts. It all varies and some games get longer write-ups than you'd expect, while others get a little bit shorted.
Oh that reminds me, you know what very noted. Game has a very terrible ending? Final Fantasy. I kind of forgotten about it, but the end is really just a bunch of blocks of text trying to explain the time loop story and then "the end."
I finally broke the seal on my copy of DK Bananza this morning. I've been holding off until now, so I could put some real time into it and I'm starting to wind down on MK World a bit.
Saw a video, looks great, has mouse controls, runs at 60fps.
I know it's a game with mostly corridors but an UE5 game on Switch 2 at 60fps is pretty nice.
It does have some aliasing, though much improved over the Switch 1 edition.
Then like the next day they patched it.
Anything cool in there about StarTropics?
It does look quite impressive.
Very linear, is there more to do outside of combat? Going from cutscenes to battle then repeat may wear thin on me without more exploration.
It kinda reminded me of the ending of Chris story in RE6.
Discovered it does actually have an effect on the Switch 2 console screen itself. DF said the HDR was poor but I think part of that is that some games have bad HDR and relatively few do it well.
Prime 4 does seem to have an effect, I took screen comparisons to see if it was a placebo effect.
With console screen hdr the colour tones were richer and the darker areas looked darker. It wasn't a huge effect only like a 15% difference.
Seriously though, the rise in car prices over the last decade would even make Nvidea blush.
You will immediately notice the visual upgrade in RDR. The game looks pretty sharp and at 60 fps.
StarTropics gets a five-star review for its rating, and has a Multi-Page write-up. I'm not sure if it was the longest in the book for a single game, but it's definitely one of the longest. However, it's all about the end game and the game's ending. No insights into the development or any bits of trivia. One of the things about this book that I both enjoy and can frustrate me is that it's not a cookie cutter formula for each game. It's not like, here's the summary blurb, here's a review about the ending, and here's the fun facts. It all varies and some games get longer write-ups than you'd expect, while others get a little bit shorted.
Oh that reminds me, you know what very noted. Game has a very terrible ending? Final Fantasy. I kind of forgotten about it, but the end is really just a bunch of blocks of text trying to explain the time loop story and then "the end."
My son is playing Red Dead Redemption and I am enjoying watching someone experience this for the first time.
I finally broke the seal on my copy of DK Bananza this morning.
I've been holding off until now, so I could put some real time into it and I'm starting to wind down on MK World a bit.
Did you try mouse mode? It's supposedly very good.Not yet. I havent even tried it with Metroid yet.
Gyro is better.Though how to calibrate it is strange.