Nostalgia is failing me here and there, and I wanted to see who might share feelings, either on these games or some of their own attempts to recapture magic of the old days (maybe with GoG or even remakes/reboots of franchises).
There were games I loved in my adolescence that just aren't doing it for me when I try to go back to them. I've mentioned some elsewhere.
Turok 2: I don't know how I ever controlled a FPS on the damn N64 controller, let alone played it in splitscreen with two siblings. No wonder we banned playing the monkey; who could ever aim with this shit?
Conker's Bad Fur Day: Shockingly not as funny for me as it was 10 years ago. I end up just making a "really?" face at the TV more often than not. The controls suck. The multi-player isn't fun without my siblings maiming each other.
Legend of Dragoon: This was one of my most sought after games to be released on PSN... and I'm just bored. It's nowhere as good as I remembered.
But then there are games that have held up. Parasite Eve was just as great as I'd remembered, even if it was a bit easier as an adult. Rogue Squadron II on Gamecube actually improved a lot for a game I hadn't picked up since the week I bought it. I'd probably play it more if it weren't so stingy with lives.
This kind of uncertainty has made me wary of re-purchasing old games. I'm sad about selling Earthbound, but I have to wonder if I'd have really sat and played it again from start to finish and enjoyed doing so. Do I really want Banjo-Kazooie or am I going to find disappointment? And then there's the Final Fantasy series... much as I want to experience FFVI and FFVII again, I can't help but feel I'll be bored compared to RPGs with much more interesting gameplay and NO GRINDING (thanks Bioware, Bethesda).
(I didn't count games that I never stopped playing/replaying since adolescence, like Zelda: OoT or Final Fantasy Tactics.)
Anyone have opinions on any of these? Stories of your own (good and bad)?
There were games I loved in my adolescence that just aren't doing it for me when I try to go back to them. I've mentioned some elsewhere.
Turok 2: I don't know how I ever controlled a FPS on the damn N64 controller, let alone played it in splitscreen with two siblings. No wonder we banned playing the monkey; who could ever aim with this shit?
Conker's Bad Fur Day: Shockingly not as funny for me as it was 10 years ago. I end up just making a "really?" face at the TV more often than not. The controls suck. The multi-player isn't fun without my siblings maiming each other.
Legend of Dragoon: This was one of my most sought after games to be released on PSN... and I'm just bored. It's nowhere as good as I remembered.
But then there are games that have held up. Parasite Eve was just as great as I'd remembered, even if it was a bit easier as an adult. Rogue Squadron II on Gamecube actually improved a lot for a game I hadn't picked up since the week I bought it. I'd probably play it more if it weren't so stingy with lives.
This kind of uncertainty has made me wary of re-purchasing old games. I'm sad about selling Earthbound, but I have to wonder if I'd have really sat and played it again from start to finish and enjoyed doing so. Do I really want Banjo-Kazooie or am I going to find disappointment? And then there's the Final Fantasy series... much as I want to experience FFVI and FFVII again, I can't help but feel I'll be bored compared to RPGs with much more interesting gameplay and NO GRINDING (thanks Bioware, Bethesda).
(I didn't count games that I never stopped playing/replaying since adolescence, like Zelda: OoT or Final Fantasy Tactics.)
Anyone have opinions on any of these? Stories of your own (good and bad)?