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  1. We bought the new TV today, after measuring and checking, we’ve opted for a 43” Samsung that will work beautifully in our lounge. I had to really resist the urge to buy a few new games to test it out..but I may cave with that tomorrow if I end up going shopping.

     

    Update: TV has arrived, did a quick check of performance using God of War Ragnarok and it’s noticeably better. A good choice all round. 

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  2. 35 minutes ago, Biggie said:

    aren't there like 12 games or something like that? Yeah I don't think so. That would take a lot of time.


    I know nothing, but I vaguely feel like you could do Yakuza 0, Like a Dragon, and then the next mainline release and if you fancied, dip into the other remasters as time goes on. 

  3. 44 minutes ago, crispy4000 said:

    Yup, emulator with a widescreen hack.  The game still looks great by my calculus.  Rare we’re masters at using the limited texture capabilities of that system to great effect.


    It’s a shame that DKR hasn’t been brought back with online multiplayer. 

  4. 3rd dungeon down in Minish Cap and it’s amazing that 2004 Nintendo game can feel so much like a great 2023 indie game. I’ve used a guide a handful of times, not because the game is ever hard, but it’s nice not having to overthink parts of the game (not the puzzles, more some of the obscure parts of progression).

     

    Again, Switch Expansion pass is well worth it and I’m wondering just how many GBA, GBC, and N64 games I’ll play through over the next year. 

  5. I’ve been playing Minish Cap and I’ve completed the first two dungeons. Game is wonderful and for someone that likes the more traditional Zelda, is a great, modern feeling version of the formula (compared say with GBC games which feel a bit too close to Links Awakening - and the unnecessary challenge of them). I think I’ll finish this and then play through Metroid Fusion as HLTB tells me its only 5 hours.

     

    After that, I’ll grab a few Switch games I want and balance them wit God of War.

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  6. The premise I love and the tone - but the jank (and the saving system) killed the first game for me. Give me that odd tone, the weapons, the setting, photography etc but complete remove any aspects that aren’t player focused/design choices that inhibit gamer fun.

  7. Fire Emblem: Three Houses

    Metroid Prime Remastered

    Resident Evil 4 Remake

    Spiderman: Miles Morales

    Ratchet and Clank: Rift Apart
    Super Mario Wonder

     

    Wonder is fucking great, just really, really great. There’s a person out there who has this as their first side scrolling Mario game and they’re a lucky person.

  8. 10 minutes ago, Commissar SFLUFAN said:

    I'm genuinely impressed by your budgeting acumen, especially for that type of endeavor! :bow:


    It helped having a lot with us, but seemingly each adult did a similar thing so even with presents, toys, food, the odd fast track it wasn’t horrific. Though in reflection, most sites say to bring £1500 for a 3 day trip…which I think we all ended up doing. 

  9. I mean, firstly what a wonderful trip. I went with my wife, daughter (3), sister, brother-in-law and niece (5) and everyone had a mega fun time. There’s always the feeling that you’d like more time, but apart from two rides, we did everything we wanted to do.

     

    My favourite, subtle win however has been budgeting a stupid amount of money, just in case, and returning with maybe half of it? It did help that a lot of our trip was prepaid (food, hotel, transfers, flights, entry), but still - not a bad way to enter 2024.

     

    We think we might look to go to California in 5 years time so that’ll be fun! Also probably just enough time to save up to go at either Christmas, Easter, or over the Summer.

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  10. 23 hours ago, gamer.tv said:

    I know it’s a ridiculous service, but the Expansion Pack on Switch is just great. GBA and N64 alone make the entry point worth it and even if the controls occasionally suck, it’s just great. Also, Jungle on GoldenEye can fuck off, worse as the next level is Control. 


    Control can indeed fuck off. Even on Agent I’ve had to restart 5 times due to varying degrees of mid-90s gaming bullshit. (Natalya running into a crate that was blowing up, being swamped by grenades, going back through a door and essentially soft locking myself from the game, dying by being knocked from one bullet to another). 
     

    I’ve played some Super Mario Wonder as a palette cleanser and it’s just great - but I’m vaguely determined to finish GoldenEye and then start on either Minish Cap or Metroid Fusion.

  11. 30 minutes ago, best3444 said:

     

    Yea. NES was absolutely brutal even for adults at the time. Games are easier now for sure but maybe I lack patience rather than skill at my age. Especially since you can hold your own with difficult games. 


    But that was mainly as games were less than an hour in length to complete- the longevity came from having to repeat a cycle multiple times until you’d mastered a stage/level/game

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