Gen 2. The leap from Gen 1 to Gen 2 blew my mind when I played it as a kid. I knew nothing about it before I started playing it, so I was surprised when the whole Kanto region opened up to me upon defeating the Elite Four. Was neat to see how much changed since the Gen 1 games, such as Cinnabar Island being destroyed and some gym leader changes. Speaking of that, it was fun seeing familiar faces such as Blue, and of course, one of the greatest battles in the series against Red after climbing all the way up Mt. Silver.The true question is which is your favorite pokemon gen?
Mine are 4 and 5 no questions asked
Everything before is cool, everything after is trash
3-4 the solid bedrock that good hacks are built on.The true question is which is your favorite pokemon gen?
Mine are 4 and 5 no questions asked
Everything before is cool, everything after is trash
3-5 are the undisputed golden era of Pokemon. The best Gamefreak's managed to do since then is above-average (ORAS, gen 7, and, hot take, SV) whereas just about everything else is hot trash (XY, Let's Go, gen 8 as a whole). Gen 1 is cool for the novelty and gen 2 is overrated but still better than half the shit released since XY.The true question is which is your favorite pokemon gen?
Mine are 4 and 5 no questions asked
Everything before is cool, everything after is trash
Yu-Gi-Oh Retro Game Collection in the works, if it doesn't have Forbidden Memories, what's even the point? That being said, it's not like there are going to be any more Yu-Gi-Oh JRPGs/Battle Sims post-Master Duel - though this could also determine whether or not any more of those would be made, depending on how much it sells.
Oh, this looks cool, classic Yugioh without all the fucking aids they've added over the last twenty years.
Can I sperg about how fucking AMAZING Williams was before they went into making slots and then dying? No? I mean ok...Joust was the shit
Yu-Gi-Oh Retro Game Collection in the works, if it doesn't have Forbidden Memories, what's even the point? That being said, it's not like there are going to be any more Yu-Gi-Oh JRPGs/Battle Sims post-Master Duel - though this could also determine whether or not any more of those would be made, depending on how much it sells.
Yep even having 4 games in it that were never released in English before as well.Oh, this looks cool, classic Yugioh without all the fucking aids they've added over the last twenty years.
Yu-Gi-Oh Retro Game Collection in the works, if it doesn't have Forbidden Memories, what's even the point? That being said, it's not like there are going to be any more Yu-Gi-Oh JRPGs/Battle Sims post-Master Duel - though this could also determine whether or not any more of those would be made, depending on how much it sells.
Nightdive has just released the remaster for an obscure FPS known as Killing Time. God bless them.
It's rather unique in that it features open-ended level design literally days after Hexen came out. There are also FMVs you experience in real-time rather than in cutscenes separate from gameplay, reminiscent of the storytelling method Half-Life would perfect years later. Unfortunately, since it hit the 3DO first at the time, it was bound to fall under the radar.
Nightdive has just released the remaster for an obscure FPS known as Killing Time. God bless them.
It's rather unique in that it features open-ended level design literally days after Hexen came out. There are also FMVs you experience in real-time rather than in cutscenes separate from gameplay, reminiscent of the storytelling method Half-Life would perfect years later. Unfortunately, since it hit the 3DO first at the time, it was bound to fall under the radar.
DoR still has one of my favorite video game intros of all time, that game is so bizarrely well directed for what it is. Great soundtrack as well, IIRC a random soundtrack engineer had to reconstruct it in a PS2 emulator to get it in loss-less quality because Japan doesn't give a fuck about actually preserving the stuff it makes.I hope they add Duelists of the Roses, that was peak. The older VN/Persona like Tag Force games were great too, though I don't know if that'd fit into their definition of retro.