I paid $100 for Waverace 64 at Funcoland back in 1996. Fortunately, it was $100 well spent as it is still one of my favorite games on the N64. If you adjust for inflation, then it cost me $152 in today's dollar value.
I can't believe how good I was at SNES Mario Kart back when I was like 10 or so. I try to play it now, and can't finish a race higher than like 6th on 150CC...
I think the OP can't beat his previous times, because he is not devoting the time he was back in the day. Attention span is waaaay...
Replay Value
My favorite games, are the ones that I come back to time and again. They have replay value. Which usually assumes it has great gameplay . There have been many great games that I have liked but aren't my favorite because they were "one and done" type of games. I couldn't see...
I seriously want you to elaborate. I LOVE the Oddworld series, but I have not played New & Tasty yet. I just want to know what was so crummy about it. I am also going to assume that the "one really good game" was either Exoddus or Stranger...
Its a Dead Rising game, not a GTA game. If you were expecting GTA V level of detail, well you didn't do much research then. Dead Rising is just about surviving and killing Zombies. The setting is generic and really doesn't matter IMO. They trumpet those qualities compared to the previous games...
I have some Steam Keys to giveaway:
La Mulana
Torchlight 2
Pixel Piracy
Super Splatters
140
Contraption Maker
Mirrormoon EP
I only bought the Bundle for Unepic and Outlast... Already own La Mulana. The rest I am not interested in.
Please PM me if you want one of them. 1 per...
I actually did NOT like the wiimote controls for the Prime and Prime: Echoes, so I will not be purchasing the digital copy on the Wii U. Now if they were to just change the control scheme to utilize two analog sticks, then I would definitely repurchase them, but they wont, so I wont. :(
The problem is, your view is narrowed to only AAA titles. Of course you would be pessimistic when AAA titles are mostly remakes and sequels.
I look more forward to Indie titles and games made by small(er) studios. I don't really buy games on day one anymore, because my backlog is more than...
- Is it really a game you've gone back to play over and over again?
After it first released I played it to completion, and then replayed it a couple of times to use the built in cheats. I backed it on Kickstarter, so I was hyped on it from the get go.
- Do you consider it superior to it's...
I have had a couple, and anytime I get an awesome one, I make sure to write down the seed. I don't remember exactly what I had, but I also had the reroll die, and every time I used it, it would make me even more powerful than the loadout before. It was awesome.
I bought it day one on 9/9/99 for Soul Calibur. Soul Calibur remained my favorite game on the system for the whole time it was popular.
What killed the Dreamcast was the Sony hype train in regards to the PS2, and mostly, the mismanagement of SEGA by both the American and Japanese HQs. Because...
Im not suspicious at all of it. I am very excited for the game, but I rarely buy games day one anymore. So I shall wait until initial impressions are out before taking the plunge. If it is great, great, if its not, then I won't buy it. Problem solved.
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