Hello there RU-vid Viewer! What is this channel and why does it matter to you? This channel is my platform to make game related content, tailored to be enjoyable by everyone who views it. Casual players, Enthusiasts and even people who don't play video games at all! No matter who you are, this content is just for you!
@@cainreval7885 it is nice of you to share that feedback you obviously care enough to try and help him out. interesting concept for the video - Idk if i've seen another that acknowledged this aspect of game development - having to balance theming vs focus. Feels like today we just use UI elements for determining focus primarily - games are larger in scale.
It would have been great if the game asked you in the remake: hey do you want to play like the old and shitty card system or you prefer a more action rpg battle system like KH 1. No one would touch the card system again. It's awful, bad idea.
I agree that they should have offered that as an option. It makes sense for a Gameboy Advance game to have a system like this if they are trying to retain the entirety of Sora's capabilities of the PS2 game, but they have such a functionally limited button set to work with. Since it was done out of necessity though, they should have taken advantage of the return to the more advanced platform with some sort of combat system more inline with the first game, or at least offer the option. I personally don't mind the card combat, but they should have made it more accessible to people not interested in the change when they had the chance.
Hello luke, I just recently got a wii (sorry I know it is unrelated) so I was watching your videos expecting a few thousand subs, but I was shocked at how few subs you have for how high quality your videos are, to see that you made a guide is awsome! this will be going in a playlist for me to come back to, hope you have a good day :)
Thanks! @cheese_walker, this is very motivating to hear. I'm glad you found something you wanted in my content. I really appreciate the effort to stop and let me know you enjoyed it. I hope you have a good day as well!
I was so torn on whether to buy this back in the day because it cost 1000 Wii points and used up a lot of blocks on the system memory. Now I have a 32gb SD card and £7 seems cheap, but it's long been unavailable to buy...Oh well, at least I have Crystal Bearers :)
I like your videos because they are deep dives. Most “Hidden Gems” are not really hidden because half a dozen RU-vidrs have highlighted them. You’re digging into good games that they missed. Among the 900-1000 games widely dismissed as shovelware, there have got to be dozens and dozens that are fun-even if hundreds are not. One major RU-vidr has like 175 Wii games in his entire collection. That would seem to suggest there are a thousand games he’s never tried. Trivia: how many games have you played that you rejected? What percentage truly earns the name “Shovelware”? Anyway, I’m sure there are still far more in the way of hidden gems, and I look forward to the results of your future research.
I can't say how well it fits the category from what I have seen of it so far, but the game does look super fun. I'll definitely be looking into it. Thanks for bringing it to me attention!
You’re doing great work, amazing that I can randomly think about something from my childhood and find that someone’s taken the time out to make a video about it. That’s amazing. Thank you very much and best of luck in your future endeavors
i was really looking forward to playing this game. crusaders was really good. i liked the action rpg elements it had. warriors on the ps1 however iirc was sort of a collectathon. really disappointed with this
I am open to critical feedback and suggestions on ways to improve. If you have some better games in mind, you can recommend those, or you can put out a list that you'd like to see. I'll support you.
@@LukeJobeAGB101 im sorry man I didn’t mean anything too negative by it, i just think a deeper dive into the last game would have made more sense and made it more of a single game like Zelda 2 because none of the first 9 are really much like it at all, even no 2 is Faxanadu which i played religiously and it is really nothing at all like Zelda 2 which i also played religiously
That's fair, I just went ahead and referred to them as they would be retroactively known. The modern person is likely only vaguely aware of "Dragon Warrior", but everyone knows about "Dragon Quest". I was trying to avoid general confusion, but wanted to help make things clear by using the Dragon Warrior graphic.
@@LukeJobeAGB101 it might be an age thing. I'm old enough to have played Dragon Warrior when it 1st came out for the NES. It makes sense that Dragon Quest might be more well known to a younger generation because of the interesting lore behind it & many other games that are named something different for various releases. I guess this phenomenon extends to movies as well. For w/e reason many foreign countries like to name things differently. Side note about Dragon Warrior; I don't know where the game was originally developed but if I had to guess I'd say Japan. Which means that it might have been us ( USA ) that changed the title to Dragon Warrior. So overall you are correct, sir. ;)
This is correct, and I probably should have been more clear about it. I know they aren't the same, but to make the video less clunky overall, I decided to touch on it at the beginning and then mention the distinction as I went. I was using "NES" and "Famicom" relatively interchangeably. Hence the Title of the video does say "NES" but I still listed some Famicom exclusives. I think this was a fine system throughout the video, but at the very end I definitely should have said "over 1,000 combined games between the two."
The answer is simple: Games Like Zelda 2 are Castlevania: Symphony of the Night, Castlevania : Portrait of Ruin, Castlevania : Order of Ecclesia. In fact Koji Igarashi, the producer of the Castlevania franchise from 1999 until 2010, actually said he had Zelda II in mind when he redesigned Castlevania from simple side-scrollers into what we got from Symphony of the Night, except for the 3D castlevania games, but the Gameboy Advance and Nintendo DS games followed the Zelda 2 formula of going around on the map and having side-scrolling action