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Atari bug, but anime, launch trailer:
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Is there a single person on Earth who was clamoring for a sequel to Yar's Revenge? Much less one starring a snarky anime girl?Atari bug, but anime, launch trailer:
https://youtube.com/watch?v=9m5rm3-Rg-o
Not me, but looks okay. The kind of thing you'd check out if you got it for dirt cheap or in a bundle or something.Is there a single person on Earth who was clamoring for a sequel to Yar's Revenge? Much less one starring a snarky anime girl?
Considering it's by WayForward, also known as the Shantae people?Is there a single person on Earth who was clamoring for a sequel to Yar's Revenge? Much less one starring a snarky anime girl?
Atari bug, but anime, launch trailer:
https://youtube.com/watch?v=9m5rm3-Rg-o
Probably.They're almost certainly going for the coomer market.
I never heard of this one before ever. Gonna' check it out.https://youtube.com/watch?v=UzsNfsuCScwI saw this game when I was a kid and I figured it was based on some movie, like Attack of the Killer Tomatoes was. Disappointed that it wasn't.
I think it qualifies as metroidvania despite predating the term. You're free to wander around the school, but most of the classrooms only have a few enemies in them and an apple to replenish your health. You have to find spring shoes to jump higher and suction cup shoes to walk on the ceiling. Game is also an asshole and won't let you crouch. Some rooms have tiny eyestalk enemies that are too low for you to hit without a special weapon (even that is unreliable), while they zip back and forth and knock you around unpredictably.
Overall it's shit. I only finished it because I was so fascinated with it. Had to bust out a pen and paper and draw a map of the main school area and air ducts too.
Yes; noIs there a single person on Earth who was clamoring for a sequel to Yar's Revenge? Much less one starring a snarky anime girl?
The NES had more than you would think, but they don't have automaps and can be roughI think it qualifies as metroidvania despite predating the term.
Clash at Demonhead is amazing if any one has not played it yet. More of a action platformer then metroidvania (you buy powerups from the shop instead of find and use) but tons of secrets and clues on a chase around the game. What's cool is that the main screen IS a map and the action takes place as you travel from place to place.The NES had more than you would think, but they don't have automaps and can be rough
you mean more like a platformer or jump&run?Are there any good metroidvanias that are more like SOTN rather than the Dark Souls shit the genre is infested with these days?
I like Bloodstained and Steamworld Dig 2, but haven't found anything else good
I assume you already played Steamworld Dig 1, so the Shantae and Guacamelee series are very good choices, easy recommendations. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III: Radical Rescue and Mega Man ZX are kinda Metroidvania-lites I'd say, pretty good, especially ZX. I've seen Gargoyle's Quest 2 described similarly, but even MV-lite might be a stretch, I didn't think of it as one when I played it.Are there any good metroidvanias that are more like SOTN rather than the Dark Souls shit the genre is infested with these days?
I like Bloodstained and Steamworld Dig 2, but haven't found anything else good
Will be keeping an eye on this one, hope it turns out good.Pacman Dread:
https://youtube.com/watch?v=-7YXmOtc-Io