![]() With the rewind feature, the games do not take long to complete at all and will be even shorter with the ‘skip ahead’ function that will be employed. Aladdin is still fun but The Lion King is needlessly difficult and the collision detection seems off as well. ![]() ![]() I still had the cartridges for both of these games, so fired them up. I picked up the AtGames Mega Drive in July, after the excellent feedback from chickendave and Legal Assassin, with the rewind feature in particular making a lot more games enjoyable for someone of my limited gaming ability. I just remembered I’ve only just got Divinity: Original Sin II as well…Į-mail your comments to: still catching up on news and the Inbox after a holiday, so I have now read the news about the Disney remakes of Aladdin and The Lion King, which made me raise an eyebrow. Aaargh! So much choice! More Mario, but 2D this time? Metroid? Zelda: A Link To The Past? EarthBound? Help! I can’t decide! Technically, that would make those games the oldest in my backlog. I also have Devil May Cry 5, Black Desert Online, Final Fantasy XIV, Forgotton Anne, Freedom Planet, and all of the Classic Mini SNES. I came to an impasse in NieR:Automata a while ago too and have even considered lowering the difficulty to easy just to get through it. Yet that can wait a little longer, I feel. I haven’t beat Horizon Zero Dawn, only just started in fact. But… what? Odyssey will mean I have caught up on the two big games from 2017 that I didn’t get to play at the time. And then I’m going to move on to something else. Had six health segments and everything.īut, it should mean that I beat it within a few more goes. Which was especially annoying when I was doing so well up to that point. I know – it’s so Pink Floyd, am I right? I could have done it the other day but I was careless during the Glydon section. I am on the cusp of beating the Darker Side of the Moon in Super Mario Odyssey. Hello GC and lovely fellow readers (well, I’m sure most of you are lovely). However, the portable nature of the Switch does make it surprisingly easy to pick up and play in odd moments, which we would never have suspected from playing the previous versions. We can tell you though that the story alone, with minimal side-questing, is at least 50 hours. ![]() GC: That’s difficult for us to answer as that’s completely different to the way we play games (or we’d never get any reviews done). I like to support games that are good, especially if they are not likely to sell all that well, but I don’t want to end up with another game sat on the shelf because I’m 50/50 on whether I need to start from the beginning again or persevere from where I am hoping that I remember the story as I go.Īre we talking hour(s) a day, or would a couple of hours a week be enough?! I am a little ‘time poor’ due to work and family commitments, so wonder what you would think is the minimum amount of time you’d need to put in to playing it to not lose track of what you were doing (and to make it worthwhile)? An example of how little time I have is when I do get to fire-up a game, I do sometimes have to check what each button does in the Control Menu, so not ideal. I’m tempted, even though it’s not the usual type of game I’d go for… but, I’m worried how much time is needed to play it ‘properly’. Nice review for Divinity: Original Sin II on the Switch. ![]()
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