That many soulsbourne fans were big into King's Field before the series went mainstream. Utter bullshit.
Thank you.
Honestly it annoys me how people claim King's Field was a spiritual predecessor to Souls, when the two series are NOTHING alike outside of maybe some aesthetic similarities. In my experience what usually happens is people hear that, try King's Field, and then get shocked that it's so different (because it literally wasn't even made by the same team of people and isn't even in the same genre basically).
It's like people who play Earthbound because of Undertale.
Daggerfall was largely unknown too.
Err... what?
I guess it depends on what scale you're using, but I recall anyone who was into RPGs (even just JRPGs) had at least heard of Daggerfall.
Speaking of which,
here's my thread tax: Bugs aren't always bad, and Daggerfall is a great example--one reason it is such a unique entry is its jank helps to make it uniquely compelling, where breaking the game is almost as fun as playing it straight, "Void Rangers" are a good example (where you basically clip out of bounds and explore places like dungeons from the out-of-bounds area, which was really easy to do and the game gives you plenty of tools, such as levitation magic--that help make this void navigable).
I never got to play Morrowind, but I did play Oblivion... and while I liked it, in a way being a much more "refined" experience lost a lot of that anything-goes wonder that Daggerfall helped to instill.
Virtua Fighter is a no frills martial arts fighting game (read: boring; maybe this doubles as another unpopular opinion)
I don't know if its unpopular or not, but its one I totally agree with. I never got into 3D fighters because compared to 2D ones, they just feel mundane. Not just Virtua Fighter... Tekken also never did anything for me. I think I liked a few of the Soul Caliburs but eh, I'd still rather play Samurai Shodown.
Including itself.
I swear anime used to have much more variety and I never saw "Power of Friendship" until the likes of Yu-Gi-Oh and Pokemon, but nowadays it feels like every anime is the same... but I've made this rant before.
I get the feeling that something like Lily CAT or Grey: Digital Target would never get made today.
Excuse you, I absolutely loved King's Field 2 US and Armored Core before either were cool.
Same. I recall a time when you were a weirdo if you actually knew what King's Field was.
I haven't played much of Super Metroid. But from what I have seen of the game it's a remake.
Umm, no. Super Metroid is NOT a remake, in either a storyline or a gameplay sense.
I'm guessing you just saw the three rooms that are based on rooms from the original... but the whole purpose of those rooms was that you see them in a dilapitated state, showing that much time has passed since last time you were here. And afterwards, the rest of the game is all new areas.