I think it would be okay on PS3/360 just it doesn't play well on a trackpad Macbook. Some of the voice acting is great and some of it is shocking. It's kinda cool to wander around some of the Lost sets though.
Akumajō Dracula X: Gekka no Yasōkyoku <-- with an English Translation Patch. The Dialog and Story are vastly different from Castlevania Symphony of the Night, though I prefer the voice actor of American Alucard more, has deeper resinating voice. -Disjaukifa
Meh I want to carry on with Dead Rising 2 but my controller batteries are low, the original charger cable that came with the PS3 had a short so I binned it long ago, my favourite cable broke the other day when I dropped me laptop (again) and can't find my spares... thankfully I still have my PSP though. My 2x16Gb microSDHC cards came the other day and the PhotoFast CR-5400 Memory Stick Pro Duo RAID> adapter thing arrived today so I'm now rockin' with 32Gb in my PSP-3000. I've been having the pain of transferring all of my PSN products on there, but I had to redo Final Fantasy VII, VII and Future Cop LAPD (My first three PSN purchases too BTW and the reason I own a PS3+PSP) because of a licence issue. Anyhow... I'm currently switching between my recent food budget purchases - Pursuit Force & Pursuit Force: Extreme Justice. I'm loving them despite being old games they are new to me, though they are pretty hard, the PSP analog stick is pretty shitty and it doesn't take long before my hands are pretty painful. They remind me of Sega's 3D arcadey games of the mid to late 90's, which is always a good thing. WTB them ported or spinoff'd to PS3...in 720 or even 1080p!
While I'm curious about this, I don't know if I could betray the old translation. Any time somebody gets drunk in my house, or we get happy playing videogames, or there's something remotely related, somebody ends up reciting the original speech. It's funnier because none of us is a native English speaker, yet we all get the voices perfect. You haven't lived until you, your cute lesbian designer friend, and your tomboy Korean mate from high school drunkenly recite "Die monster! You don't belong in this world!" But enough talk! Have at you!
I think that'd actually help :lol: They already made a new translation for the PSP version. It made the opening scene totally boring.
Just started the new Golden Sun game on the DS after waiting so many years for the game quite excited to get in to it
I'll agree that the opening sequence was one of the funniest on the Playstation and because of the poor translation, it did make it memorable! I'm a massive Castlevania Symphony of the Night fan, which was the primary reason for me trying this version. The original game is perfect in all its glory and I'm glad it was released the way it was! -Disjaukifa
This made me go and play SOTN on my Xbox 360. Damn, that Richter Playthrough is fucking insanely harsh.
I've never actually beat the game with Ricther and I want. I know on the Saturn version you could also play as Maria, I know you can't on the US Playstation version, I wonder if its possible with the Japanese version . . . -Disjaukifa
I wonder what the prompted Konami to remove that content from the Playstation version. Currently playing Angry Birds with my son :thumbsup: -Disjaukifa
The Saturn version was released a year after the PS version, and it had the extra content, they didn't remove anything from the earlier version.
Done all of the currently available ones ... I just find it annoying that they make it into a big 'catch the leader' to mask the bad AI and the fact they couldn't balance the game properly in the first place!
Thanks for the information, I didn't know that! Too bad that didn't release a Castlevania Symphony of the Night Director's Edition, or something like that, it would have been epic! -Disjaukifa
I expected this from the 360 version, actually, but it was a direct PSX port. It could have used some extra content. Then again, it's SOTN, one of the most perfect games ever made. So I won't complain much.
After slagging Castlevania HD for not being a "real" Castlevania game I finally bought it the other day for the 360. First impressions were the same as the demo. Too hard for it's own good. It wasn't until after playing the first chapter for the 4th time did I really start to get in to the game. Once you build up your character the game does actually become rather fun. I still would have preferred a true next gen 2D HD Castlevania like the classics but for now I'm quite happy with Castlevania HD. Oh, I'm also playing Ridge Racer 6 on the 360. Man, that was one hell of an underrated game. It's fantastic if you're looking for some pure arcade style racing. I use the Wangan Dead Heat 2 OST with it which makes it even greater! Yakumo
Xbox 360:MW2 untill some day this week i get Reach PC:Minecraft,GTA SA, Rome total war PSP:Nothing thats about it
You are right on both. Castlevania HD is not good enough, in my opinion, for its price. If it had been a real 2D complete HD Castlevania, I'd have paid full Disc price for it. And Ridge Racer 6, not that I'm much of a racer game kind of person, was very impressive when a friend brought it and we played it on my 360. Sometimes, I want to splurge on a 360 wheel to play racing games - but I'm much more of a Burnout Revenge kind of dude. I wish there were a futuristic, insanely fast, Wipeoupt/F-Zero style racing game for the 360. I've had a craving for one of those for ages.
Gran Turismo 5 - started trying to master drift in the drift trials. Last night I finally began to get the hang of it. Parasite Eve <-- Just got to disc 2. -Disjaukifa