Korgoth of Barbaria
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Honestly, I've never seen why these two games are disliked. SQ1 VGA's dislike seems to come from the Two Guys saying they dislike it - because honestly, I think it's a vast improvement from the original game - and SQ6 seems to come from the datacorder puzzle. But in terms of atmosphere, gags, humor, text/dialogue, I think these are the best games in the series. In terms of story, SQ4 and 5 are the best games, and SQ2 is the weakest, but then again I'm not exactly looking for well-wound stories with these games.
SQ1VGA gives you everything: A pretty serious sci-fi story that just happens to have a buffoonish protagonist, beautiful VGA graphics, wonderful worlds, cool droids and interesting aliens and pretty fun puzzles. It has all the fun of a Star Wars movie, all the humor of a Mel Brooks film albeit more subtle, and some of the best deaths in any adventure game. It's got an awesome rock n' roll soundtrack courtesy of Ken Allen, who did many of Sierra's best soundtracks.
SQ6 gives us a wonderful little sci-fi parody, basically throws the kitchen sink in with verbal gags, visual gags, busts Roger back down to Janitor where he belongs, has a bit of a romantic subplot without laying it on too thick, and has a wonderful twist on Inner Space. It also has an atmosphere that feels like a direct parody both of games of the era as well as TNG: The Next Generation. It's also got Gary Owens in droves. Seriously, go revisit that game, there are so many little gems and little winks and nods sci-fi fans will get.
I think this games get way too much scorn and would do well with a revisit, honestly if you don't like either, give 'em another run.
SQ1VGA gives you everything: A pretty serious sci-fi story that just happens to have a buffoonish protagonist, beautiful VGA graphics, wonderful worlds, cool droids and interesting aliens and pretty fun puzzles. It has all the fun of a Star Wars movie, all the humor of a Mel Brooks film albeit more subtle, and some of the best deaths in any adventure game. It's got an awesome rock n' roll soundtrack courtesy of Ken Allen, who did many of Sierra's best soundtracks.
SQ6 gives us a wonderful little sci-fi parody, basically throws the kitchen sink in with verbal gags, visual gags, busts Roger back down to Janitor where he belongs, has a bit of a romantic subplot without laying it on too thick, and has a wonderful twist on Inner Space. It also has an atmosphere that feels like a direct parody both of games of the era as well as TNG: The Next Generation. It's also got Gary Owens in droves. Seriously, go revisit that game, there are so many little gems and little winks and nods sci-fi fans will get.
I think this games get way too much scorn and would do well with a revisit, honestly if you don't like either, give 'em another run.