That image is chock full of sad.
One of the worst games ever made on an ugly, horrid piece of hardware.
Good luck to you, sir...that's all there is to say about that. :)
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I've said it before, but I truly don't understand why people like RPGs. They're just so goddamn boring. I mean, to each his own, but it's just inconceivable to me that games based on pressing attack every five seconds can be entertaining. I've asked this to several other people and they all say they like them for the story. How does that make them good when it has nothing to do with gameplay? Can someone help me here? I've got a long rant ready if you need it.
hehe, okay. It's on my list of things to do before I die (yes, quite a long list that is =P).
But still, if at all, TF3 isn't easier than other shmups for the reasons he thinks it is. If you mastered R-Type it doesn't automatically make you a TF3 expert (and vice versa).
Please, call me Boobyanni.
Bump.
After hours of effort I reached the boss, weak but ready for more. I died, so what, right, I had another life = a chance to fight him fully refreshed. Nope. For the first time in the game I had to replay the stage before the boss. And that's what Power buttons are for.
Still it was an improvement over earlier in the evening when I was getting murdered by Batsugun.
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You must spread some reputation around before giving it to Why-Disciple again.
Funny thing, the more brutally difficult (not cheap) a game is, the more I like it.
Most platformers other than a select few im good at make me throw my controllers at walls i suck so hard at them yet its probably my favourite genre. .
Flight combat sims of the 80's and 90's. I find them fascinating. And I rarely finish a mission except one the lowest difficulty.