BethSztruhar
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Well. What I'll never forget is the first and second series of The Walking Dead game. I'm still paling those because it's such an amazing adventure.
I hated Pinstripe (the boss before N.Oxide) since he throws grenades behind him and he's fast, so you're likely gonna get hit by his grenades sooner or later. I hated him as a kid because he's so hard to beat with his combination of speed and random grenades. With the other bosses (N.Oxide included), all you gotta do is not drive head into their bombs, since they plant them and the items don't move. Pinstripe throws random bombs and you will get hit sooner or later, slowing you down even more.God, Crash Team Racing, so many memories with that game. It felt like Mario Kart with a twist to me (I hated that final boss that took off two seconds earlier), it was so fun to play it with my family. Now that I think about it, Sony does lack an arcade racing series. Given how positive the reception the N. Sane Trilogy has received is, it wouldn't be too farfetched to hope for CTR to be revived in the future.
I had some vague memories about it, but now that I've looked it up his smug face has come back to me. He's so hilarious, though, seeing him now.I hated Pinstripe (the boss before N.Oxide) since he throws grenades behind him and he's fast, so you're likely gonna get hit by his grenades sooner or later. I hated him as a kid because he's so hard to beat with his combination of speed and random grenades. With the other bosses (N.Oxide included), all you gotta do is not drive head into their bombs, since they plant them and the items don't move. Pinstripe throws random bombs and you will get hit sooner or later, slowing you down even more.
I played it again a few months ago because of the emulator. I used a DS4 (PS4 controller) to play it and it wasn't that easy as when I was a kid. I forgot how the controls were lmao and I just knew the basics; the drifting and other tactics I used as a kid have long since been forgotten sadly, and I got tired of it quite easily. I still want to try to beat the main game again but there are a lot more games out there that I can play. It was still good to try for the memories though.I had some vague memories about it, but now that I've looked it up his smug face has come back to me. He's so hilarious, though, seeing him now.
Yeah, they all shared a similar pattern, but the tracks were pretty different from each other, so the way they were placed and how you had to interact with the environment itself made them feel unique.
Yeah, it's surprising how much stuff we didn't even realize learning as a kid just vanish and force us to start over. It's happened to me a few times, too, and it's quite disheartening to think "How the hell did I get worse?". I guess it's more common than it sounds like. Muscle memory is way more important than we make it to be.I played it again a few months ago because of the emulator. I used a DS4 (PS4 controller) to play it and it wasn't that easy as when I was a kid. I forgot how the controls were lmao and I just knew the basics; the drifting and other tactics I used as a kid have long since been forgotten sadly, and I got tired of it quite easily. I still want to try to beat the main game again but there are a lot more games out there that I can play. It was still good to try for the memories though.
Yeah that's true,super Mario is an all time favorite.I love Super Mario World game and i'm playing it this time and i will never forget it what about you ?
I agree with you.WWE was a great game,my personal favorite was smackdown vs Raw 2004 edition.A game that I will not forget also happens to be one of my favorites and that is WWE. I love the game and have been playing it forever. I also used to love all those Sims World games and even though I am older now, I still remember them with joy.
SD vs Raw 2004 was the start of the WWE games heading to a more "realistic approach", with decreased finisher cap and a less arcade style of play. My favorite is still Here Comes the Pain since it's pure fun. You have interactive environment, POV adventure mode where you can talk to the wrestlers backstage, and you can go to awesome places to wrestle like New York's Time Square where you can literally wrestle in the streets. It was fun, compared to today's boring WWE games.I agree with you.WWE was a great game,my personal favorite was smackdown vs Raw 2004 edition.
MORTAL KOMBAT! *cue in music* I love this game when it came out as it was one of the few games that offers fatalities. There are also cool characters like sub0, scorpion and raiden which I really like. I was also hyped when the movie came out but it wasn't really that great but there were only a few games that were translated to the big screen and I was really excited to see it.I definitely CAN NOT forget Mortal Kombat. I am sorry you guys, I know there is so many haters around this game but it is just my favorite childhood game. I loved it so much and I still love it the same way. It brings me so many memories.
I am right there with you, buddy. My favorite game of all time is Super Mario World, and if I could only play one game for the rest of my life that is the one I would choose. And it isn't just because that was the first game I ever played. Everything about Super Mario World is just so awesome. The art is super lively and charming, the music is fun and lighthearted, and the gameplay is timeless to the degree that it has truly never felt outdated.
The sniper duel in Snake Eater was also fun. I didn't know about the calendar cheat on my first playthrough I had to really work hard trying to spot an old man in a dense forest. Holy crap that took a while. It was frustrating and enjoyable at the same time, and I haven't experienced another boss fight just like it. Most cases it's just shoot rapidly until the boss dies. This boss fight is like lethal hide and seek.That's a tough question since all the games I've played are quite memorable to me. But if you were going for the one game that really had a last impact on me, well that would be Konami's Metal Gear. I remember the psycho mantis fight quite well. I was amazed how he could actually see what was on my memory card. I was creeped out!