I gave Superhot a couple votes for being fun and innovative. Great use of VR. And Alex Kidd in Miracle World for being a good bad game.
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Superhot is crazy in VR. It's a worthy game in its own right (interesting strategic first-person shooting), but VR really takes it to the next level. Great showcase of the hardware/tech, too.
My second vote was Blades of Steel. Had a lot of fun with that one growing up.
I considered something like Harvest Moon for my third vote, but instead I gave it to Astérix, which is one of those well-executed platformers that came out on an early system (SMS) after the next-gen had already launched.
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Assuming it's the same Asterix game that came out on the Game Gear, it got a vote from me. I enjoyed it. NSMBW and Beyond Good and Evil also deserved votes. After the major disappointment that was New Super Mario Bros. (DS), the Wii game was a great step in the right direction.
evildevil97 wrote: ↑28 Jan 2020 04:01
Assuming it's the same Asterix game that came out on the Game Gear, it got a vote from me. I enjoyed it. NSMBW and Beyond Good and Evil also deserved votes. After the major disappointment that was New Super Mario Bros. (DS), the Wii game was a great step in the right direction.
What was wrong with NSMB DS? Was my first 2d Mario after World so felt like a huge upgrade.
evildevil97 wrote: ↑28 Jan 2020 04:01
Assuming it's the same Asterix game that came out on the Game Gear, it got a vote from me. I enjoyed it. NSMBW and Beyond Good and Evil also deserved votes. After the major disappointment that was New Super Mario Bros. (DS), the Wii game was a great step in the right direction.
What was wrong with NSMB DS? Was my first 2d Mario after World so felt like a huge upgrade
It was too by-the-books and easy for my tastes. One step forward, two steps back. The generic bosses felt out of place for the 2D Mario game, as well. NSMBW, on the other hand, had more memorable new powerups, more memorable boss fights, a difficulty, and the introduction of four player couch co-op. Much better, and overall a more memorable experience, than its DS predecessor.
SkyPikachu wrote: ↑29 Jan 2020 05:27
What was wrong with NSMB DS? Was my first 2d Mario after World so felt like a huge upgrade
It was too by-the-books and easy for my tastes. One step forward, two steps back. The generic bosses felt out of place for the 2D Mario game, as well. NSMBW, on the other hand, had more memorable new powerups, more memorable boss fights, a difficulty, and the introduction of four player couch co-op. Much better, and overall a more memorable experience, than its DS predecessor.
I agree with this assessment. There was nothing outright bad about NSMB... it was just so pedestrian and uninteresting, and felt a lot like a weird spinoff (which, to be fair, it was). The Wii entry was more interesting and made the game feel like a proper Mario game again. Maybe there's a bit of my anti-handheld bias sneaking in.
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