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Other Games / Re: The "what NON-Cave game(s)...
Last post by EOJ - November 01, 2024, 10:09:38 PM
I bought the Blizzard Arcade Collection on PS5 this week (since it was on sale for $9.99) and played through Blackthorne (SNES). What a cool game! I somehow missed out on this one back in the day. Really nice graphics, Metroid-esque exploration, and an innovative "cover" system while in gun battles. I really enjoyed it -- it's a decent challenge and it only takes a few hours to get through. The 32X version is in here too, and I might play through that one for the extra Snow level, but I prefer the graphics in the SNES version.
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PCB / Re: Repro CAVE boxes - preorde...
Last post by OlDirty - November 01, 2024, 03:37:49 PM
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PCB / Re: CAVE arcade box history 20...
Last post by SuperPang - October 28, 2024, 08:53:47 AM
Quote from: zak on October 27, 2024, 05:38:54 PMThey are full kits, so the splash might cause a Tsunami  =D
Of course they are.  :laugh:
Do you have duplicates or is that signed DFK BL in one? (I'd like that too but I dread to think what it's worth.)
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PCB / Re: CAVE arcade box history 20...
Last post by zak - October 27, 2024, 05:38:54 PM
Quote from: SuperPang on October 25, 2024, 01:43:50 PM
Quote from: zak on October 25, 2024, 07:18:36 AMDFK 1.0 Trio
Bravo, Z!

There's very little I'd splash the cash on CAVE wise these days, but if you ever decide to let the Ichimura box go, hit me up please. Would be ace to complete the set.

They are full kits, so the splash might cause a Tsunami  =D
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PCB / Re: CAVE arcade box history 20...
Last post by SuperPang - October 25, 2024, 01:43:50 PM
Quote from: zak on October 25, 2024, 07:18:36 AMDFK 1.0 Trio
Bravo, Z!

There's very little I'd splash the cash on CAVE wise these days, but if you ever decide to let the Ichimura box go, hit me up please. Would be ace to complete the set.
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PCB / Re: CAVE arcade box history 20...
Last post by zak - October 25, 2024, 07:18:36 AM
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Other Games / Re: The "what NON-Cave game(s)...
Last post by EOJ - October 07, 2024, 10:14:27 PM
I finished Echoes of Wisdom the other day. Not sure how long it took me, but somewhere between 15-20 hours. I enjoyed the echo system and the puzzles. The game got progressively easier as I went through, and the last boss was a walk in the park. So, it's sort of disappointing in that regard. Still a fun game, but it felt too short and a bit "unfinished" in the second half. Maybe they rushed this one out the door? I give it a 7/10 overall. I think it would have been more fun and challenging if they did not have the smoothie system, or limited you to keeping one in stock instead of 20 (you can have up to four fairies in stock, after all). Even so, I didn't have to use a single smoothie, potion, or fairy on the last boss.
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Other Games / Re: The "what NON-Cave game(s)...
Last post by EOJ - September 29, 2024, 07:56:05 PM
I've been playing a lot of Dracula X on the SNES (PS4/Switch port by M2) this month, trying to 1CC it. So far I can get to Stage 6 on one credit. I love the challenge and length of this game, feels like a proper arcade game as you can beat it in about 35min. The different routes are fun too, and the graphics and music are wonderful. I really like the challenging Dracula fight as well. I know I'm in the minority on this, but this is my favorite Castlevania game ever. (Super Castlevania IV is in second place for me). SOTN is really good too, but, like the DS games, that's a "one and done" game for me, whereas I get a lot of replay value out of the shorter, traditional 'vanias. I do have Rondo of Blood as well and have played that a bit, but I honestly really prefer Dracula X on the SNES.

In other news, I got Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom on the Switch and have been playing that over the weekend. Wasn't sure I would like it, and it was iffy at first, but once you get the hang of the echo system it's really quite an enjoyable puzzle/adventure game. I've beaten the first four dungeons so I guess I'm nearing the halfway point? Framerate is unlocked and choppy, like the Link's Awakening remake. Doesn't bother me that much, but if you're after a smooth 60fps experience you might want to wait to play it on the Switch 2.
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Other Games / Re: The "what NON-Cave game(s)...
Last post by EOJ - September 03, 2024, 05:30:53 PM
I was quickly sidetracked by the Castlevania Dominus Collection that released the same day as Emio. Picked it up on the Switch. I just finished up Order of Ecclesia, which took me about 7 hours. I really liked the exploration, graphics, music, and overall gameplay, but the glyph system felt bloated (I never used a lot of them) and the boss fights were balanced terribly. Just ridiculous damage sponges that took like 5 minutes to beat by repeating the same patterns over and over (and over). Much more annoying than fun/challenging, IMO. I also wish they had life bars like in the old Vanias. Anyway, I had never played any of these DS Vanias so it was cool to finally play through one. I do wish M2 included some filter/scanline options on these games, it's quite odd that they didn't. The Haunted Castle Revisited game included in this package does have that, though.

EDIT: Just finished Portrait of Ruin in the Dominus Collection, which was pretty fun and took me about 7 hours. Boss fights are better balanced here, and the two-character switching system was cool, but I enjoyed the exploration more in Ecclesia.
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Other Games / Re: The "what NON-Cave game(s)...
Last post by EOJ - August 29, 2024, 08:08:37 PM
I finished Triangle Strategy. Took me about 23 hours. I liked the different paths you can take in the story. It's a pretty good SRPG overall, but not among the greats.

I got my copy of Emio: The Smiling Man in the mail today, so I'll start on that tonight! I'll play this one in Japanese, since I played the first two games that way.