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Also, to Meg below me - how rude, to come to someone's profile and insult them. Everyone is allowed to enjoy what they want, op wasn't being entitled or acting like only their review matters lol wtf
Fights felt epic, you had a lot of of your childhood heroes to pick. It was also relatively easy, but you felt great mashimg buttons.
I don't feel the same for sparking zero tho. Don't know what it is. But I just don't feel the same magic, the older just hit different
This story of revenge and redemption was so captivating that I couldn't tear myself away from the screen and finished it in 4 days.
Many different modified revolvers and Colt Lightning Carbine then blew my mind.
The soundtrack perfectly complemented the atmosphere of the game.
Looking back, it's games like these that shape our love for video games. It`s not just a game, it is a memory of the carefree days of my childhood.
after all these years I still love this game, even though it is outdated for today
Any award will be appreciated. 😇
Zuma, Dinner Dash, Platypus, and Farm Frenzy as well.. There are many more, but mostly it is from Gamehouse
I played this game with my mum and sister. Me and my sister were still little kids, so we were so scared that we didn't dare to put our name when we started a new game. My mum would play the game and we would watch and hide behind her every time something scary was on.
Favorite GAME(playing) and also deep emotional attachment were Zombies Ate My Neighbours and Donkey Kong 2(both on the Snes). Not such a favorite on gameplay(its awesome still) but deeply meaningful to me was Star Fox, snes, my first cartridge, first console and the only game my dad also liked (and we raced each other speedrunning it)
But id also put as high Heretic 2 (PC), to this day a jewel. I missed a lot of the plot and found it creepy but i already loved fantasy and it had such a interesting world and ambience... and it was mindblowing for me what games could do/become. Heck to this day even- gaming went for a more casual locked animation route and Heretic 2 you play an acrobat with deep movement and complete finesse control in ways rarely done. Heck ive only seen that in Heretic 2 and Oni.
(I was kidding but I actually played that game which is specifically a flash game back in late 2000s and early 2010s, I forgot the year when it was released. I only mentioned this game as a playful poke to your identity theme for Santa Claus)
Anyways, as for the game I enjoyed playing as a kid are a lot in list actually. Perhaps it would be; "Contra Force" from Koonami, "Fantasia" from SEGA, "Battletoads (Genesis)" from Tradewest, "Super Mario Bros." and "Mario Party Advance" from Nintendo, "Legend of Kage" and "Road Fighter" from Famicom.
My favorite childhood game is The Legend of Dragoon for the PS1, because of things like the memories I have playing it, and I really love the story and the way the turn-based combat works. Another similar game is Wild Arms 2, or any other game from the series, but 1 & 2 specifically also for the memories but for the soundtracks too.
There are lots of games I could pick, but I'd go with Skyrim, which I played a lot in my childhood. It's still one of my favorite games. I enjoyed it a lot and still do because of the amount of things you can do, like exploring its huge world. Its replayability is pretty much endless.
The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth is another one. I played it a lot since I was 9 years old and it's still among my favorites. Since that age and even right now, I always really liked games like that. It has a lot of content, synergies and fun, unexpected things can always happen in each run. Again, esentially endless replayability. Also, because it is a hard game. I like difficult games. It's satisfying to win runs wich characters like The Lost.
It had PvP, safezones, you could own a house, there were scams, I guess it was the truly first sandbox I've experienced. Many stories to tell :)
My childhood favorite was Prince of Persia, the old platform game, because I liked feeling like a hero saving a princess from a bad chap.