I've been brainstorming and working on creating my very first game, and the gameplay is going to be inspired by the Donkey Kong game on the Game Boy. Though I'm still trying to learn how everything works when it comes to coding and such. I hope one day I can make my game a reality and see people playing it and having fun!
Keep it simple I say. Of all the complicated games I've tried to make people seemed to enjoy an egg laying button bashing game that took me an hour or two lol
I can't get into these "retro games". They look like the games I used to play on 64 megas of RAM with no video-card, but requiere minimum Windows 10 64bits with 16 gigas of ram and 8 gigas of video. Daheck? 😅
Thank you for putting me on to AM2R . I'm a classic Metroid fan(Super Metroid,Zero Mission and Fusion). They actually have an AM2R app that's downloadable on Android with full controller support. That's what I'm working through now on hard mode. You earned a like and sub from me bub 👍🏿
You can't mention victory heat rally without mentioning parking garage rally circuit. I absolutely destroyed that game and I don't find VHR as much fun so far.
Some must-play romhacks: Megaman X3 Zero Project = brings X3 up to the quality level of X, X2, and X3 Any of ShadowOne's Zelda Redux projects - these leave the games mostly the same, but give huge quality of life improvements BS F-Zero Deluxe - Adds in all of the Satellaview content to the original F-Zero, and puts in quality of life features
This is the sort of video where I play it in the background while excitedly opening links and downloading everything into an archive for sorting later.
I cannot believe this. I found a video about this cart! youtube search is usually dead wrong and goes on a sidetrack but now it worked for me and i found this,my childhood nes game cart n.1
I wouldn't necessarily describe Hollow Knight as super hard. For context, I am a pretty casual gamer, and I suck at a lot of games - but by this point I can pretty much 'walk' most of the difficult sections in Hollow Knight without even thinking too much about it. I've completed no-death runs a few times too. I'd say that it really is all about the pattern recognition and reactive-memory. And it's easier than something like Dark Souls in that regard, because you've only got 2 dimensions to worry about. The first encounter of each boss and/or area will seem highly punishing no doubt though... and yeah, toward the end of the game, there are a few optional challenges that are just straight up sadistic xD
totally agree, im a casual gamer myself and while i cant do no death runs, i have done 80-90% of hollow knight no problem, i just have to accept i wont be able to do one platforming bit unless i wont to die of stress, but measuring the whole game as ultra hard just coz 0.1% of it at the end is, stops a lot of ppl from enjoying good games.
4 of my fav Metroidvania's, unfortunately I just can't get into Hollow knight. In my top list I would also include, Strider, Dust: An Elysion Tale, Iconoclast, Axiom Verge, Monster boy, Cave Story +, these I've played through to the end and enjoyed them.
@@chillywray The opening and introductory bosses of the game are a bit slow and dry. Having introduced a few other people to it, I find that it tends to click at around the three-four hour mark - that's when the rest of the game starts to open up, you've seen one or two of the 'real' bosses, and your newly picked-up movement abilities have changed the way you move exponentially. So I'd recommend trying to get at least to the 3-4 hour mark . But, having said that, if it isn't for you, then all good - different strokes etc etc ;) I'd add that I enjoy the slow start personally, but it's definitely known that it can put off people testing the game out for the first time, when they were expecting maybe a somewhat higher pace and sense of direction/objective right from the start.
The reason why Lion-O is in that He-Man game despite being from completely different series, is most probably because of that one crossover they had in the comics, where Lion-O saved He-Man's life after he had appeared in Eternia, and Lion-O even appeared in DC at one point where he was in Metropolis and worked with Superman.
Should be obvious that he is addicted to win screens, he doesn't like to play games, he doesn't like to compete, he just wants to win, and this game lets him do that so long as he pays up. Also, I have yet to see one dropped input on a WWEC stream yet.
Could you make a video that focuses on "fixed camera 3rd person games" It's such a unique design style & we should have a lot more games that utilize this. I think dynamic fixed cameras can pull off a lot of great effects & enhance the experience of the game *(Hollowbody) Looks so promising. This indie game that looks like a legit PS2 game.
If you liked Final Vendetta there's another really cool beat-em-up inspired by things like Final Fight called Fight'N Rage that even has playable characters that fill all the same functions as the ones from Final Fight, while also having really good pixel art. It's super neat and I think you should check it out :3
Check out 8bitslasher’s NES games where you get to play as Jason Voorhees, Michael Myers, Freddy Krueger, and Candyman. They used to be flash games in the late 90s that the guy made and he demade for the NES in recent years.
I’m technically illiterate can someone please help me and tell me how I can play double dragon reloaded? Can I play it on my phone? Or do i need a laptop? I Have a Mac is that an issue?