Of course. One of the very few games that had co op on the SNES, and when you have a little brother, 2 player is a deal maker.Signa said:And you liked it I hope? I know there's a lot about it that wouldn't hold up today, but I know I had fun with it, and I've never played another game quite like it.Aeonknight said:Holy hell, I thought I was the only one to ever play that game.Signa said:I'm going to say all of the above, and throw in Super Ninja Boy.
The reviewer's brand of humor is kinda shit, but he says the things I'd say about the game.
Yeah, I found something similar too, and it delayed all my progress. I found if you entered in just the first set of numbers, it would place you in the town you "saved" at. It wouldn't keep much else though. I dont know how much optional stuff I collected and didn't keep because of that. I do remember the max money cheat was something really simple like /? and you'd get a new game with the cash. No need for it honestly, because the high encounter rate gave you enough.Aeonknight said:Of course. One of the very few games that had co op on the SNES, and when you have a little brother, 2 player is a deal maker.Signa said:And you liked it I hope? I know there's a lot about it that wouldn't hold up today, but I know I had fun with it, and I've never played another game quite like it.Aeonknight said:Holy hell, I thought I was the only one to ever play that game.Signa said:I'm going to say all of the above, and throw in Super Ninja Boy.
The reviewer's brand of humor is kinda shit, but he says the things I'd say about the game.
That and it has one of the more... "unique" save systems I've seen. Specifically the pass code system. You'd think you need to be 100% accurate, but apparently if you intentionally mess up on 1-4 characters of the passcode and enter it 5 times, it'll start you somewhat close to where you originally saved, but with max money.
Don't ask me why I still remember that....
You do realize that port is god awful right? The load time comparisons are hilarious.FalloutJack said:Well, because I use the Playstation release of Chrono Trigger, my answer would probably have to be Super Metroid unless somebody can remind me of a few of the other good times I ever had with SNES games.
This may come as an utter shock to you, but... Well, lemme put it this way:Austin Howe said:You do realize that port is god awful right? The load time comparisons are hilarious.FalloutJack said:Well, because I use the Playstation release of Chrono Trigger, my answer would probably have to be Super Metroid unless somebody can remind me of a few of the other good times I ever had with SNES games.
Hell yeah, I remember that game. Totally awesome. I used to rent it at my local videoshop, but I never could finish it. Bloody hard! Another tough game? Zombies Ate my Neighbours!Tanis said:It is, but that's what also makes it such a FANTASTIC game.TizzytheTormentor said:This, weirdly, that game was hard as hell, definitely over a kids head, even now as an 18yr old, I still can't finish it.Tanis said:The Lion King Probably the BEST 'based on a movie' game.
Some of the sections, like the various 'chase' scenes were pretty darn hard but rewarding when you finally BEAT them.
Plus, to this day, it looks so damn pretty.
Exactly. This is why I tend to prefer JRPG's over western RPG's; fully fleshed out (main)characters.JimB said:I am tempted to say Chrono Trigger, even though, looking back at it objectively, it's not that great a game. Still, I love it because for me, characters make everything, and this was the first game I ever played where I could choose the characters in the party and they all had dialogue that clearly belonged to them.