[Gaming] Ravenpoe's Retro-Gaming Revue

Why yes, I like alliteration.

So with me carrying two fantastic handheld emulation devices with me now, one Linux based and the other the Android based diy steam deck I posted about here, I've been playing a lot of retro games and thought I'd start posting about them here. Many of these are games I just never got to play as a kid, and without nostalgia to tint my perception I was expecting many of these to be less than spectacular, but so far I've been blown away with surprise


To start, we're going to talk about a classic game that everyone should know about. The first foray of one of gaming's greats into a fully 3D open world rpg adventure. The story of a young boy dressed in a primary color venturing out into adventure in this late 90s game that would be a true Legend in the making.

That's right, we're talking about MegaMan Legends.

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You thought I was talking about Ocarina of Time, but MML came out on the PSX a full year before OoT hit the shelves, and I will argue it is the better game.

MML exists in it's own unique universe (all of the mega man games do, they're all disconnected) where the world has flooded and people live on the few islands remaining. Some people act as Diggers, adventurers that brave the dangers delving into ancient dungeons to retrieve lost tech, trying to avoid the hostile robots that still guard them.

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With a big open world to explore, fun characters, and full voice acting to boot, the only thing that really holds this game back is the control scheme. This game has the misfortune to release before Sony had created the dualshock controller, so it was designed with a single d-pad in mind. You move in 3D space with the d-pad and turn your facing perspective with the shoulder buttons. Luckily if you are playing on an emulator, you can map the dpad to the left analog stick, and map the shoulder buttons to the left and right axis of the right analog stick, giving a much more modern feeling two stick control that honestly feels great to play.

Despite this game and it's sequel and prequel (both are equally great) being mostly forgotten, this game is also the source of the servbots, which still act as mascots for Capcom to this day.

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Isn't this also the first appearance of Tronne Bonne? If it wasn't for MvC2, I probably would never have even heard of this game.
 
Isn't this also the first appearance of Tronne Bonne? If it wasn't for MvC2, I probably would never have even heard of this game.
Tronne Bonne is the major antagonist/anti-hero of this game, and she has her own game, the Misadventures of Tronne Bonne, which acts as this games prequel. The servbots are her minions.
 
Also since official trailers are hard to find for MegaMan Legends, here's one someone made for their let's play.

 
PSX is the only plattform this was released, right? I thought I played a MegaMan Legends game on PS2 but I must have misremembered.
 
PSX is the only plattform this was released, right? I thought I played a MegaMan Legends game on PS2 but I must have misremembered.
It was released on PSX and Windows, weirdly, as well as released on the N64 under the title MegaMan64 (but without most of the voice acting).

The ps2 could play psx games though, so it is possible to have played it on a ps2.
 
It's time for another installment here, and this time we're getting spooky for the season.

The coming of the PlayStation and optical media for home consoles meant that games could start getting bigger and more cinematic. The ability to create true 3D environments meant that labyrinths could be made, and this made the popularity of horror games surge. But there is one game that stuck out above the rest, being so cinematic that it would stick with fans forever and truly put the evil within our residence, of you know what I mean.

That's right, I'm talking about Parasite Eve.



Yeah, fine, I did the bit again, but it deserves it because Parasite Eve rocks.

Made by squaresoft and based on a novel one of the developers wrote, Parasite Eve is a cinematic horror RPG where you play as NYPD detective Aya rushing headlong into danger to find out what the fuck is going on. And seriously, what the fuck is going on? Weird body horror shit, that's that. Apparently our cells mitochondria is sentient and revolting? I don't want to give away too much but it's bonkers and figuring it out along the way is half the fun.

But I lied when I called this game survival horror. It's definitely a horror game but it's very firmly an RPG made by square at the height of their power.

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If you haven't, give it a try, even the sequel isn't bad. It's a shame they never made a third game... Never ever.
 
It's time for another installment here, and this time we're getting spooky for the season.

The coming of the PlayStation and optical media for home consoles meant that games could start getting bigger and more cinematic. The ability to create true 3D environments meant that labyrinths could be made, and this made the popularity of horror games surge. But there is one game that stuck out above the rest, being so cinematic that it would stick with fans forever and truly put the evil within our residence, of you know what I mean.

That's right, I'm talking about Parasite Eve.



Yeah, fine, I did the bit again, but it deserves it because Parasite Eve rocks.

Made by squaresoft and based on a novel one of the developers wrote, Parasite Eve is a cinematic horror RPG where you play as NYPD detective Aya rushing headlong into danger to find out what the fuck is going on. And seriously, what the fuck is going on? Weird body horror shit, that's that. Apparently our cells mitochondria is sentient and revolting? I don't want to give away too much but it's bonkers and figuring it out along the way is half the fun.

But I lied when I called this game survival horror. It's definitely a horror game but it's very firmly an RPG made by square at the height of their power.

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If you haven't, give it a try, even the sequel isn't bad. It's a shame they never made a third game... Never ever.
There was a trailer I had on a playstation magazine demo disc and I always wanted to try it, specifically off the rat transformation scene, but also the opera scene I really wanted to know what the hell was going on.
 
There was a trailer I had on a playstation magazine demo disc and I always wanted to try it, specifically off the rat transformation scene, but also the opera scene I really wanted to know what the hell was going on.
The opera scene is actually the opening of the game, where it all starts to go down.
 
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