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Tomb Raider 4 was the worst one out of the five. The difficulty and constant back n forth sucked the fun out of it. That tomb raiser you absolutely needed the play through book
I used to play this game for hours and hours as a kid. It was so hard, I never finished it. I would love to play it again just to see if it's still as hard as i thought it was back then. I have a feeling it would be just as hard lol but i love it!!!
I shouted when I finally found this game again. It's not even the best, but as an adult, you cling to the memories you've made and they really stand out when you see them in the flesh once more.
Still looks like it plays and is smoother than any Playstation 5 game that I've seen thus far...and I own a PS5!!! So far, the games look like a bunch of cell phone games that I could play without a console...😬😬😬
I don't care if people consider HL2 Xbox a bad port, it still blows my mind that they managed to put that game onto the console and that it plays fair enough for me, as I played the hell out of it when I never owned a PC back in 2006-2007.
I always wish I could've gotten my hands on more RPGs as a kid, but I usually got stuck with dumb-as-rocks generic platformers or movie tie-in games. Feel bad for me.
Lunar is pretty fucking old too. I remember the series on the Sega CD, and I'm sure there were games that were before even that as well. I never played them but saw ads in mags for Lunar, though a Gamebox I got recently has Lunar (something) Sentinel for Nin DS but that was actually real time combat and more my taste, where these If I can recall, classic turn based.
One of the coolest, most creative and underrated games ever. The worldbuilding, presentation and combat was incredible. They don't make them like this anymore, these new-age "gamers" won't know this awesomeness and perhaps it is better if it stayed this way.
The timing rings were brilliant that makes turn based a lot more engaging and skill/motor based. you cant autopilot because you have to stay focused on timing them right, rewarded if you time it perfectly, punished with a pass turn if you hit it wrong. Wish more jrpgs are like this.
Ahaha...this game gave me for the fist time the feel you have when you see an ecchi anime, but find out that it is that ecchi anime that don't show the waifus' boo..."goods".
This feels so close to a game I remember playing once as a kid. I remember a dungeon like area with doors and hallways or multiple hallways. A skeleton too or maybe multiple. It was obviously the beginning area of said game because i never got far in it as I was a small child and skipped through cut scenes and such if possible. I'm genuinely curious what game it was now that I'm reminded of it. It definitely was on the ps1.
Such a shame for the attack's animation! If it was just a little bit better like for exemple to see the arm of your character!! Anyway seems a nice game 😊 😊
Really wish they'd remaster or re-release some looney tunes pc games, lost in time, time busters, sheep, dog and wolf, taz wanted in a bundle or something
Best advice to help you beat this game(without giving you a guide) is to tell you, while Tr3 is a complex game, keep in mind it was made for the PSX, meaning it can't be THAT complex.