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I was lucky enough to get one of those RG40XXV's for Christmas (for the playing of legitimately owned ROM's of course), and it's opened up an entire world of games I was too young to enjoy when I was a kid. Punch Out, Super Mario Bros (yes, I know), Rocket Knight Adventures (hard as fuck) and the absolutely wonderful Drill Dozer being the first four games I've chosen to play through since getting it. Does anyone else have one of these handhelds, and if so, what are you using?
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https://ggapp.io/danielholt/lists/my-favourite-new-games-of-2024-YQy3oCHz So I'll admit that I played Astro Bot in 2025. I wanted to play it desperately, but well.....my eldest was getting it for Christmas and I chose being a solid Dad over my need to curate a kick-ass GOTY list. I'm still not convinced I made the correct call. I'm saying this because, if I made this list now, Astro would have walked it.
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I've been playing some of that Khazan game that game out a few days back. I'm only through the first boss so far, but early impressions are positive. It's much more Sekiro than it is Dark Souls, and from what I hear some of the boss fights are perfect encapsulations of what I love and loath about this particular style of soulslike. Still, can't wait to see what the game has to offer.
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Cooler Master now makes drum thrones... Still don't know where this fits in the cool-stupid scale lol. That said, if I had the money and still played drums, I'd get one.
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Games You Bought in 2025: What're ya buyin'?
toxicitizen replied to Mister Jack's topic in General Gaming Chat
I've been hoping for more remasters of their PS2 titles from Atlus, so I'm there day one for this. I've been anticipating the announcement ever since there was that achievement "leak" on SteamDB. Although the leak suggested both games were coming, so hopefully that means they're already working on the second one in parallel. It seems to be a much more high effort remaster than SMT III got, too. They're reworking a lot of the gameplay to be more like the sequel, which apparently had a ton of improvements, to the point where it's arguably more remake than remaster. Can't wait! -
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Games You Beat in 2025: Year of the Backlog
MetalCaveman replied to toxicitizen's topic in General Gaming Chat
Ninja Gaiden Sigma (PC) Tried to go back to the Vita version, loaded one of my old saves and couldn't get past the worm boss in chapter 15 lol, then I tried starting a new game and couldn't get to Murai (the first boss) without having to use all of my healing items and even a revive. At that point I was sure I wasn't made for this type of game anymore. On PC however, it was a completely different story, managed to make it to chapter 12 without dying once, so I'm blaming the Vita and how awkward it feels to play an action game like this on it. I did die a bunch in later chapters though, mainly thanks to the stupid ghost fish, worst enemy ever. Also used a guide to find all scarabs, the Dabilahro you get from collecting those is extremely useful for certain enemies and bosses so that helped a ton. I love how cool and ridiculous the story is, starts out in a ninja village, then you're in a city fighting the army, there's a boss fight against two tanks, and then a helicopter, next thing you know you're now in hell, fighting a demon made of skulls. \m/ \m/ There are some parts I remember being different, but I'm not sure if I'm mixing the Vita version with Black on the OG Xbox. Grade: A+ -
Games You Bought in 2025: What're ya buyin'?
TheFlyingGerbil replied to Mister Jack's topic in General Gaming Chat
I've played all the Assassin's Creed games and it is fairly obvious they are trying to sideline the modern story. It wasn't in Mirage, and the last few it's not really gone anywhere and more been about the modern character's interaction with the in-animus story that the modern world narrative moving forward. It's honestly just a distraction at this point. I wish they would wrap it up and be done with it. Also the in-animus stories aren't related so there is no reason to play the all/play them in order you should just pick pit the ones that appeal to you. Also, kind of antithetical to this thread. I don't know if I'll be able to play AC:Shadows. My only PC is a laptop which doesn't run as well as the specs would suggest so no chance I could play a game on it and I haven't been tempted to buy a current gen console yet and don't see that changing. I think it's one of the few games I feel like I'm missing out on. Maybe I'll look at streaming it one day but that would have to be a lot better than last time I tried it which was admittedly a while ago. -
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Games You Bought in 2025: What're ya buyin'?
toxicitizen replied to Mister Jack's topic in General Gaming Chat
It was kind of an impulse purchase. I'd typically want to catch up first but I'm also way more interested in this one than the others. Since it sounds like the modern day narrative is very minimal in this one (and from what I understand, not even included in the actual game), I figured I'm safe to just play this one now and go back to the others later. -
I had never read The Little Prince before, until Saurom announced they would release an album that was themed around it.
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Games You Bought in 2025: What're ya buyin'?
MetalCaveman replied to Mister Jack's topic in General Gaming Chat
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Games You Bought in 2025: What're ya buyin'?
Mister Jack replied to Mister Jack's topic in General Gaming Chat
Played the demo, got really into it, went to CDkeys and got the full game for over half off. I love CDkeys so much. -
kind of funny I can just go straight to black metal from like disco and miku
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Games You Beat in 2025: Year of the Backlog
MetalCaveman replied to toxicitizen's topic in General Gaming Chat
Def Jam: Fight for NY Much, MUCH better than Vendetta lol, you can now create your own character, pick from different fighting styles and even learn more than one, controls have improved a ton too, now there are dedicated buttons for punches, kicks and a modifier for heavy attacks, all in all a huge improvement in terms of gameplay. The story is weird, in that early 2000's kind of way. It's kind of ridiculous how much some characters change, specially since Fight for NY takes place immediately after Vendetta, D-Mob has the biggest change lol, in Vendetta he's a cowardly bastard that has no problem doing whatever it takes to win, even trying to just shoot his opponent before a match. In Fight for NY he's all "we can't act like cowards, power isn't everything! Respect is everything! That is our code!" those five minutes he spent under arrest sure had an effect on him. There are still some issues with the gameplay, though I think it's on purpose, one fight would be super easy, then the next few would be almost impossible, then one that was super easy again, I'm not sure, but this might be the game adapting to how well or how bad you're doing. Overall, a much better experience, one that I would actually recommend. Grade: B- -
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Games You Beat in 2025: Year of the Backlog
Mister Jack replied to toxicitizen's topic in General Gaming Chat
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Games You Beat in 2025: Year of the Backlog
toxicitizen replied to toxicitizen's topic in General Gaming Chat
Final Fantasy VII Rebirth Finished it about a week ago. Overall, my thoughts are basically the same as with Remake. It's very good and I thoroughly enjoyed every second I spent with it, however it feels like a bloated mess. Rebirth in particular feels like it doesn't really have a plot of its own. You've got the party deciding to chase after Sephiroth at the end of Remake and in this one they mostly just do that. Like, I would struggle to explain the plot of just Rebirth to someone that hasn't played the original or even just Remake. It doesn't really stand on its own in any way. Almost like the story of FFVII doesn't really suit itself to being expanded to a full trilogy! Like, don't get me wrong, a ton of stuff happens throughout the game but none of it really drives any kind of overall narrative forward. Then again, who is going to play this without being already super invested in FFVII? So it's probably not that big of a deal. And I don't want to sound overly negative, either. After all, this is a game that took me 120 hours to get through without ever overstaying its welcome. I completed all the side-content I could find in every single region before moving on and I never got sick of it. The first couple weeks, I couldn't wait to finish work so that I could fire up the game and lose myself in it until it was time for bed. It's been a while since a game took over my life like this. I think the last one would have been Witcher 3 when I finally got around to it a few years ago. The only time the game lost any kind of Steam was when I got to one of the last chapters and unlocked a bunch of end-game side-quests. I gave them a shot but most of them were such an insane difficulty spike that I figured they were meant for post-game/hard mode. So after taking a few days off out of frustrating, I just moved on with the main story and finished the game because I only had a week left until Monster Hunter Wilds. I think I'll have to replay the original before part 3 because I'm kinda baffled that two games into this trilogy we're still only at the end of disc 1. Maybe less happens in discs 2w and 3 than I remember? I thought disc 1 ended when you left Midgar until I looked it up, so it's not like I have super clear memories of the original. Either that or part 3 is going to be absolutely massive. And I'm having a hard time picturing how they could possibly top Rebirth in that regard. Monster Hunter Wilds I mean, technically I did roll credits on the main story but unlike Monster Hunter World, the story in Wilds only covers Low Rank. So basically I only finished the tutorial and the real game begins now. And thank god because while I can appreciate what they were going for, some aspects of the story mode were kind of a misfire. What made me fall in love with World was the gameplay loop: going into a zone, tracking the monster, finding it and getting into a long fight to finally take it down. But the story mode in Wilds kinda throws all of that out the window. All of those elements are still there but when doing main story quests, you constantly get stuck into "slow walking" sections where you mount auto-rides you to the next objective while characters talk. It got old pretty fast. And after a while it got kinda comical how you kept randomly running into monsters on your way to various places. Like, most of the main story quests go down like this : get sent to investigate location XYZ -> ride 2 mins to get there -> oh no big monster in the way! -> kill it -> teleport back to camp -> mission accomplished! Some of the set pieces are really cool and there's some pretty awesome cutscenes in there but I feel like there's some improvements to be made in how they tackle story in future Monster Hunter games. Meanwhile, in High Rank/post-game, my current main objective is : "investigate stuff and level up your hunter rank" and this is the most excited I've been to play since the game came out. Especially since most of the low rank monsters were complete pushovers. Like, at one point you fight a monster that's obviously a pretty big deal and very important story-wise. But I only figured out that it was actually the final boss when it turned out to take much longer to kill than everything else up to that point. And sure enough, credits rolled after that fight. But calling HR the post-game isn't really accurate. I beat the story mode but I haven't beaten the game. Like, obviously most of HR is going to be stronger versions of monsters you've already fought but the very first one you fight is actually brand new at that point. So the game definitely still has a few surprises in store and there's still some story content here and there, it's just less of a focus. But I can already tell that going forward it's going to be closer to the World gameplay loop I loved so much. And the additional freedom given to you in HR means that the seamless world gets to shine even more. Like, the biggest selling point of the game is that the various zones are now all connected into one seamless world (although it is not an open-world game by any stretch of the imagination) but the story mode just kinda railroads you through it without letting you explore much. I really don't get what they were thinking lol. So yeah, the game itself is pretty great but the story campaign is more uneven. If you're considering this as your first MonHun game, you might be better off grabbing World or Rise for cheaper to get a better sense of the core gameplay loop. Especially if you're on PC since that version of Wilds kinda runs like ass. Although weirdly enough, that hasn't been a problem for me ever since I switched from DLSS to FSR3. I even get to turn on frame gen. It's baffling to me that I get better results with AMD tech on my Nvidia card but it made the game go from sub-60fps to ~100fps. There's some visible ghosting at times but I'll gladly take that in exchange for a smoother experience.