Re: Behold, the body of Adonis and the brain of a squirrel.
Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2016 5:10 pm
by Emwok
What do you think of this?
Brace yourself, it sounds pretty horrible.
Re: Behold, the body of Adonis and the brain of a squirrel.
Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2016 7:56 am
by Chozon1
micah211 wrote:We have a few Flying J's here, they aren't good compared to Sheetz or Wawa. Both these places sell just about everything.
Gilmore Girls?
If I ever see one, I'll have to stop and visit. ^_^ But don't be insulting mah Flying J's; you just haven't been to a good one. <3
I'm good, I think. I didn't watch the original, and I'm not all that interested in watching the new one. I know people who are excited over it, though.
Deepfreeze32 wrote:So which version would you recommend playing?
I'm learning there's many games from the NES era, the SNES era and even the PS1 era that I missed. For instance, I've never played a Castlevania game (I've heard Symphony of the Night is one of the best). I've only played Megaman 1, but I liked it well enough. I've also never played Super Metroid or even the original Metroid.
So Shin Megami Tensei IV came out on 3DS, and was notable for having DLC. Some of the DLC included new bosses, including these really hard fights with these enemies called Archangels. They look nothing like classic depictions of Archangels. But...they included a new song to accompany the fight. And it's awesome.
Eh...I'd go with whichever is easiest for you to get a hold of. With the caveat that, if you go with the Megaman X collection, don't get the Gamecube version: the Gamecube's controller is not at all easy to play with.
Actually though, I think I would get Maverick Hunter X. You get save functionality and an alternate game mode with another character, and as far as I remember, it's basically the same game with updated graphics and more story.
You definitely need to play Castlevania though. The original is my favorite in principle, but I've not played any of the newer ones. From a certain point in the series, they became entirely different games (and I actually think it was Symphony that changed it) than the classic Castlevania experience, which is a pretty basic platformer.
I would highly recommend Super Metroid as one of the best games ever (you uh...can probably live without playing the brutally difficult and mapless OG Metroid. >_> But you didn't here me say that. Get Zero Mission instead), but as it's very similar to the aforementioned Zero Mission, or Metroid Fusion, if getting a copy of original Super Metroid is tricky, you can try those instead.
In fact, if you put vampires and mythical beasts into Super Metroid, you'd have Castlevania.
Also, that was insanely awesome. That is some last boss music, there.
Emwok wrote:What do you think of this?
Brace yourself, it sounds pretty horrible.
It started off not that bad: I like that song a lot, so I was OK with it.
Then it made my ears itch, and all I could think was "this is an unholy convocation of discordant disharmony." O_o There's something...unsettling, about it. XD
Re: Behold, the body of Adonis and the brain of a squirrel.
Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2016 12:00 pm
by micah211
I wasn't talking about the new one. My mom is super excited for the new one and just watched the entire series in less than a month.
I thought I would hate it but as it kept going, it got pretty good.
The crazy FNAF Sister Location story? (Hidden lore and all)
Re: Behold, the body of Adonis and the brain of a squirrel.
Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2016 3:13 pm
by Deepfreeze32
Here's some battle music. Not final boss battle, just battle:
Thoughts?
Re: Behold, the body of Adonis and the brain of a squirrel.
Posted: Fri Nov 04, 2016 7:53 am
by Chozon1
micah211 wrote:I wasn't talking about the new one. My mom is super excited for the new one and just watched the entire series in less than a month.
I thought I would hate it but as it kept going, it got pretty good.
The crazy FNAF Sister Location story? (Hidden lore and all)
What's it about? I know my cousins liked it a lot, but I know nothing about it.
What is FNAF? *Googles*
WHAT THE-- GET AWAY. *forms cross with fingers*
*curls into ball in corner and begins rocking back and forth*
Deepfreeze32 wrote:Here's some battle music. Not final boss battle, just battle:
Thoughts?
Very good. ^_^ I would not mind having that in the background at all.
Re: Behold, the body of Adonis and the brain of a squirrel.
Posted: Fri Nov 04, 2016 3:31 pm
by Deepfreeze32
Ahhh, FNAF. Such a disturbing concept. I gotta admit I'm really not a huge fan of the "gameplay" though. XD
So I got an Emu box up and running and loaded it with some NES/SNES ROMs.
Super Castlevania IV is hard. XD
Battle theme for an SMT game that never got released outside of Japan:
Thoughts?
Re: Behold, the body of Adonis and the brain of a squirrel.
Posted: Sat Nov 05, 2016 8:24 am
by Chozon1
I wouldn't touch that game with a ten foot pole...unless that pole ended in a flame thrower and I was burning the last copy of it and its sequels stored on a HDD. The rest I would have to destroy with a heuristic living rootkit inserted into Steams servers, and also the federal DNS servers, and maybe seeded bit by bit into torrent streams.
True, the virus would likely come to life, take physical form and hunt me down in cliched` monster movie fashion, but I think death by killer robot is a small price to pay to wipe that evil from the earth.
Ahem. Yes. Castlevania. Actually, I haven't played IV either. It's strictly 1-3 for me, and of those I still prefer the first (though the second is fun, it's literally unbeatable without a guide or stupid, blind, "I fell of a Skyscraper and walked away unharmed" luck).
Also, AM2R. It is just as good (if not...maybe...possibly...a hair better) than Super Metroid, and it runs natively on computers. >_>
I liked the song too. There's nothing particularly special about it, but in that way it reminds me of the SNES Final Fantasy's. Good enough music for you to battle with, not something you'd listen to on its own, perhaps?
Re: Behold, the body of Adonis and the brain of a squirrel.
Posted: Sun Nov 06, 2016 6:33 am
by Deepfreeze32
I've heard it said that Super Castlevania IV is basically a remake of Castlevania 1 with better graphics and better controls. It was fun, but brutally difficult. XD
I know well of the trouble of Castlevania II. The Angry Video Game Nerd got his start complaining about that game. XD
Regarding the soundtrack: The game itself isn't much to write home about. The combat is a bit bland, there's a hacking minigame which is fun but clunky, but overall the game just kinda meh. It was originally going to be an MMO, and when the Xbox bombed in Japan, they stripped out the MMO component and cobbled the story together into a single-player game, which is what Shin Megami Tensei NINE ended up being. It's a curiosity, but not much else.
How about the boss battle music (Which also happens to play for your first encounters):
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Re: Behold, the body of Adonis and the brain of a squirrel.
Posted: Sun Nov 06, 2016 8:01 pm
by micah211
Chozon1 wrote:What's it about?
I can't even tell you. I'm just sad little kids ruined the whole thing by saying it's the best thing ever.
The story is so in depth, it's above average for a video game.
What is this a brain of?
Re: Behold, the body of Adonis and the brain of a squirrel.
Posted: Mon Nov 07, 2016 8:07 am
by Chozon1
Deepfreeze32 wrote:I've heard it said that Super Castlevania IV is basically a remake of Castlevania 1 with better graphics and better controls. It was fun, but brutally difficult. XD
I know well of the trouble of Castlevania II. The Angry Video Game Nerd got his start complaining about that game. XD
Regarding the soundtrack: The game itself isn't much to write home about. The combat is a bit bland, there's a hacking minigame which is fun but clunky, but overall the game just kinda meh. It was originally going to be an MMO, and when the Xbox bombed in Japan, they stripped out the MMO component and cobbled the story together into a single-player game, which is what Shin Megami Tensei NINE ended up being. It's a curiosity, but not much else.
How about the boss battle music (Which also happens to play for your first encounters):
?
I'm glad. ^_^
And I've heard that as well...but I'd probably argue it if my grump level was even slightly higher. XD The first one is all about timing and fluidity of motion. People who complain over the controls just don't get it, or played Symphony of the Night first. Except for the stairways...that was just bad design. O_o They made them action points rather than part of the terrain, so the only way you can get on them is by pressing down or up. This has the side effect of making them outside of the world for the most part, so if you get hit in front of a staircase? Yeah, you're going in the pit.
Good, but not great. Very 90's.
micah211 wrote:I can't even tell you. I'm just sad little kids ruined the whole thing by saying it's the best thing ever.
The story is so in depth, it's above average for a video game.
What is this a brain of?
I was talking about Gilmore Girls, actually. I know what FNAF is about; I looked it up one day to see what all the fuss was about...I wish I could tell you I slept well that night. >_> I also feel the need to arbitrarily insult it, but I won't.
If I had to guess, I would say a bird of some sort. The shape is somewhat avian.
Re: Behold, the body of Adonis and the brain of a squirrel.
Posted: Mon Nov 07, 2016 12:59 pm
by micah211
Heh, I knew you were talking about Gilmore Girls... heh... heh.
And the brain was "the brain of a squirrel".
Even though water is clear, why do things get darker when wet?
Re: Behold, the body of Adonis and the brain of a squirrel.
Posted: Mon Nov 07, 2016 4:09 pm
by Deepfreeze32
The stairs in Castlevania IV were also frustrating. Ugh.
So I can't find a well-cut video, but this is the PS1 intro to Persona 2: Innocent Sin. After about the 2:53 mark, you can stop watching as for some reason the video has the main menu in it. :/
This is how it was done on the PSP remake:
Which do you prefer? And which makes you more interested in the game?
Re: Behold, the body of Adonis and the brain of a squirrel.
Posted: Tue Nov 08, 2016 7:54 am
by Chozon1
micah211 wrote:Heh, I knew you were talking about Gilmore Girls... heh... heh.
And the brain was "the brain of a squirrel".
Even though water is clear, why do things get darker when wet?
You should've put a picture of Adonis next to it. I totally would have gotten it then. Of course, then I would've entered my Ask thread to find a naked guy, so...I'm not going to complain. I am OK being wrong.
If I had to guess, by which I mean I'm too lazy to drag my mouse to the top of the screen and Google it, I would suppose it's because the moisture changes the refraction of the material. In the case of submerged objects, I would think it would be the filtering/refractory effect water has on light.
It's a good question.
Deepfreeze32 wrote:The stairs in Castlevania IV were also frustrating. Ugh.
So I can't find a well-cut video, but this is the PS1 intro to Persona 2: Innocent Sin. After about the 2:53 mark, you can stop watching as for some reason the video has the main menu in it.
This is how it was done on the PSP remake:
Which do you prefer? And which makes you more interested in the game?
That's difficult to say, actually. The first felt like a badly made indie movie for the first two minutes, but really picked up in the last one.
The second felt like...I don't know. Trope laden anime, I guess. But again, it picked up near the end.
I think I'm going to go with the first. Because as indie movie as it felt, it was a true opening; the hooks of an interesting tale were laden with bait and thrown in to the waters of my mind. After watching that one, I wanted to track down a copy of the game.
Re: Behold, the body of Adonis and the brain of a squirrel.
Posted: Tue Nov 08, 2016 1:01 pm
by micah211
I purposely didn't put Adonis here, I could've just blurred him though.
Chozon1 wrote:I would suppose it's because the moisture changes the refraction of the material.
I'm not actually sure. I was just experimenting (spilled water on my pants because I tripped) and then I got mad and starting thinking about why it made my pants look darker (as if I peed myself) and there you go. The questions I ask.
If I had a gold fork, would it still be silverware?
Re: Behold, the body of Adonis and the brain of a squirrel.
Posted: Tue Nov 08, 2016 3:22 pm
by Deepfreeze32
I agree that the original opening has a better hook. The game has a very good story, starts off with a slightly slow mystery that builds to something awesome. Don't quit it if the initial story doesn't grab you, it gets so much better.
The direct sequel (Don't play this one until you've beaten Innocent Sin) also has two versions of the opening.
PS1:
PSP:
Same questions: Which do you like more, and which serves as a better hook for the game?