Yeah it depends on the game. If it was really good then it doesn't matter when you play it, you'll always have fun. Now you got me thinking of X-Men 2: Clone Wars....I want that thing on PSN so I can play the shit out of it.
The original Final fantasy was definitly not sluggish and slow. I can think of 2 bugs no more that would affect the gameplay. Final fantasy unlike its sequel actualy made you work for your equipement, it made you talk to people to try and figure out where you should go next, it made you explore big dungeons (not straight lines) and it was actualy hard. If you want a more bug free version get the PSX one.Kysafen said:Original Final Fantasy for the NES: FUCKING FUCK NO.
Jesus Christ no. If you released a game out today that was so bugged, sluggish, and slow it'd get universally panned by reviewers and players alike. But SINCE TIHS IS TEH FRST FINLL FANTASYY IT IZ TEH GREATZ. No it's not, you fucking hypocrites.
Not having played FFVII back in its heyday, playing it now I can't fathom what made it so outrageously popular. It's boring and monotonous as hell.
I agree so, so much. I gave my ps1 to my grandad to get him hooked on Spyro and when I stayed round there for a few days, I played Spyro 1 and loved it a lot more than some current-gen games that I like. Also, Toasty the scarecrow sheep was brilliant.Sizzle Montyjing said:Probably, i think the old Spyro games would still hold up, i have fond memories of them, but that's just nostalgia talking.
But seriously, i remember only good things about Spyro, and it's many awsome colours and imagination.
Best boss to this day is the still the scarecrow/farmer/disguised sheep thing.