fantadomat
Arcane
It is a no surprise,the codex does have really shit taste when it comes to non RPGs
The biggest non surprise is that you create a top list of non crpg games and the first questions you get are people confused and appalled that they cannot include console jrpgs with anime tiddies.It is a no surprise,the codex does have really shit taste when it comes to non RPGs
New Horizons is the 1994 version that has 6 different starting characters, whereas according to wikipedia the 1991 game only has Leon of Portugal.Uncharted Waters: New Horizons
Totally forgot about the two KOEI classics. Thanks!
Many "classic" console games are available on Steam either standalone or a part of a collection package. Not sure if that is in the "spirit" of no console, since I have no idea what the actual rationale is. Also many games were either originally arcade or have mobile ports (say on Android), which are also technically "non-console".I take issue with the wholesale exclusion of console games. It's unfair to old games. Current consoles are custom PCs with a proprietary OS and as a result virtually all games are now multiplatform. Plus, many old console games are out of print and unavailable digitally, so the best chance they have of ever getting played is through PC emulation.
It would be best to only exclude console games that are actually not playable on PC at all or only via emulators with low accuracy (thus not fully representative of the real hardware experience).
Many "classic" console games are available on Steam either standalone or a part of a collection package. Not sure if that is in the "spirit" of no console, since I have no idea what the actual rationale is. Also many games were either originally arcade or have mobile ports (say on Android), which are also technically "non-console".I take issue with the wholesale exclusion of console games. It's unfair to old games. Current consoles are custom PCs with a proprietary OS and as a result virtually all games are now multiplatform. Plus, many old console games are out of print and unavailable digitally, so the best chance they have of ever getting played is through PC emulation.
It would be best to only exclude console games that are actually not playable on PC at all or only via emulators with low accuracy (thus not fully representative of the real hardware experience).
The only serious game being excluded is Breath of the Wild.
Is everyone forgetting about Baldur's Gate 3
You could argue for a compilation of one continuous series like Mega Man or D&D Mystara, but voting for the entire Mega Drive compilation is just filthy cheating. I picked out Ecco from that, and am still considering adding Gain Ground as well (although that has an Arcade original).Many "classic" console games are available on Steam either standalone or a part of a collection package. Not sure if that is in the "spirit" of no console, since I have no idea what the actual rationale is. Also many games were either originally arcade or have mobile ports (say on Android), which are also technically "non-console".I take issue with the wholesale exclusion of console games. It's unfair to old games. Current consoles are custom PCs with a proprietary OS and as a result virtually all games are now multiplatform. Plus, many old console games are out of print and unavailable digitally, so the best chance they have of ever getting played is through PC emulation.
It would be best to only exclude console games that are actually not playable on PC at all or only via emulators with low accuracy (thus not fully representative of the real hardware experience).
The only serious game being excluded is Breath of the Wild.
Technically, you could vote for the Mega Man Legacy Collection or the SEGA Mega Drive and Genesis Classics (both are on Steam) but not individual games in those collections (?!). It's weird
Many "classic" console games are available on Steam either standalone or a part of a collection package. Not sure if that is in the "spirit" of no console, since I have no idea what the actual rationale is. Also many games were either originally arcade or have mobile ports (say on Android), which are also technically "non-console".
"best console games of all time"
you and your anime avatar enjoy console gaming
You really ought to try:3 points:
Evil Genius (2004, Elixir Studios). Aesthetics and overall design are just excellent. The only decent "successor" of DK that I know of.
Thanks! I'll look into it. Somehow, I've heard of this game only very remotely.You really ought to try:
You're very optimisticI'm betting there are 2-3 great games that I haven't played. This poll will smoke them out.
[Citation Needed]Alone in the dark 2008 is pure incline.
https://www.eurogamer.net/articles/alone-in-the-dark-review[Citation Needed]Alone in the dark 2008 is pure incline.