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RE: My favorite played games: Secret of Mana
The other day someone asked me if I had ever created a top-10 or top-20 games
That was meee 😊
The others will do their thing on their own
Useful things or would they just wander off like a kid in a toy shop?
We had a SNES but I never got to play this game.
The graphics style makes me want to play it, even if it is 32 years old!
The remake on PS4 looks quite pretty. It also looks like the kind of game that you might get on PS+ at some point.
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Yeah, haha, mostly. At least they built in some self-preservation into them when they are being controlled "by the computer." I have played other games where your computer controlled partners just Leroy Jenkins everything you encounter.
You seem to dig old-school gaming so perhaps, if you can get it for free, you should try the remake. I recall reading from some users that they didn't like the "improved" interface but since you have never seen the original it may not bother you.
I had to look up what that means but I like it 🤣
I'm currently playing Red Dead Redemption 2 and kept failing a mission because my partner kept getting himself killed. He had no patience!
I think it looks decent enough but I've got so many games that I've bought 2nd hand and not even booted up yet... I added a few that you recommended to my Steam Wishlist but again - not even close to needing to buy anything new!
Whenever I read your posts, I wonder "how do you find the time to play these games and then write about them??" - so, how do you find the time to play these games and then write about them?? I assume you don't have kids 😂
You assume correctly.. haha. I have a dog, but she just likes to sit near my feet when I am gaming. I only play a couple of hours a day and if a game is really long and involved, such as RDR2, I am very unlikely to complete it. I don't mind long games but games like that have kind of complicated controls and vast expanses of land filled with optional content. I just can control myself and feel like I have to do everything. I have started and then abandoned RDR2 twice, and did the same with Witcher 3.
Leroy Jenkins is a pretty famous thing. One of the original cases of someone going viral for the wrong reasons. it is my understanding that he is still invited to gaming conventions just to shout the famous Leroy Jenkins and it was even featured on an episode of "The Daily Show" where nobody but the nerds really had any idea what Jon Stewart was talking about.
Bad quality vid but funny as hell
Yeah - this is the killer for me. I'll spend a couple of hours playing a game and then not pick it up for a couple of weeks which invariably means that I've forgotten how to do anything. RDR2 seems to be quite good at reminding (at least in the game's early stages) and some controls are becoming ubiquitous (like the aim and trigger). But if there's a game that I've reached quite far into and not played for a while - I'm totally screwed.
I don't understand this in the slightest but it's funny. And things make some sense now 😅
I wonder what other gems YouTube has to offer for the search term "leeroy jenkins"