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Post by Enigma on Dec 27, 2013 16:27:40 GMT -5
Ace Combat 3 : Electrosphere (The japanese version) This game, in my opinion, is the best of the Ace Combat series. This game had so much missions, planes and everything! It had 5 different endings, and you were given the ability to decide to follow either Neucom, General Ressource or Ouroboros, or to stay with Upeo (or any company you are currently in). It was way better than the 2 in terms of controls and storyline, since you had video chat with other members of your company and more fluid movements. The graphics and the music was better, and to finish the game, you had to complete all the endings and secret missions on hard difficulty with an "A" rank (wich I did ). X-49 Night Raven was a cool black wing-plane-thing that was only unlocked by buying additionnal discs with videos, art work and music, and then getting a special file save. It had an obscure story line wich in you were an AI that was programmed to help UPEO. In one of the last missions, you even go in the Electrosphere to take down another AI in an amazing chase. Even though all the story was put out the PAL and US version of the game, the original was REALLY worth it. Some may say it's a piece of crap, or that it don't deserve to be the sequel of Ace Combat 2, but in my opinion, this game is as awesome as Jet Moto 2 and Jet Moto 3 (wich I like both equally). X-49 Night Raven Gameplay of the fist mission :
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Post by toxik87 on Dec 27, 2013 17:55:28 GMT -5
air bravo force looks interesting and yeah i still need to get the rest of those ace combat games
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Post by lygophilia on Dec 31, 2013 13:15:20 GMT -5
Weaponlord, I can recall. I don't consider it bad, but by the reviews, it didn't seem good from them, mostly from the learning curve in the mid 1990s. I can say that for it's characters, the designs and setting (with the exception of custom fatalities) didn't follow modern fighting games, but evolved more on the mechanics that was first popularize by Street Fighter 2 of the early 1990s, with some innovation behind it. To me, it was a more complete 2D fighting game in characters and gameplay compared to Street Fighter, Samurai Shodown, and Mortal Kombat.
My main dislike of it was released on both the SNES and Sega Genesis, when the consoles were going to be left behind by the first Playstation in that year. I felt that the producer should have waited, because it was arcade perfect, so extra characters were scrapped and it ran on keyframes.
Next for me would be the SaGa series. I like it for it's non-linear gameplay, as that was the developers main focus. Liked the character art gallery. I didn't like story driven approach, so my least favorite was SaGa Frontier 2. I haven't play all of them, but felt it was different enough and I can't say that I am an RPG fan. This is my only favorite RPG.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 14, 2014 14:01:38 GMT -5
Today I have two free games for all of you.
Silver Knight
This is a Japanese home-brew for PC. The game is fast paced and a blast to play. It's hard to get a handle on at first. It's a great game. Sadly it seems development has died, but the current version is all good fun.
Slipstream GX
Slimstream GX is a WipEout fan game. Pretty solid and fun game with a unique feel. Currently being developed with UNITY. If you want to find out more you can go to WipEout Zone.
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Post by Enigma on Jan 14, 2014 16:10:10 GMT -5
Awesome! I always loved futuristic games! I especially like Slipstream GX wich is like WipEout, wich is similar to Jet Moto 2124. We can see how Jet Moto 2124's camera movements has been inspired by WipEout, getting back a when boosting, I like 2124 more because of it's challenging tracks, WipEout type games are more like car racing, more boring, there's not that much jumps and turns and obstacles like in Jet Moto games, but these are really different games so we can't really compare them. I like the blasting speed feel in WipEout-like games a lot though, and this fan game is really well made!
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