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I am willing to play basically anything and I’m happy to emulate BUT please be aware that if I can’t emulate it on my Vita or 3DS, my PC is a worthless old laptop that will not be helpful except for old old shit or VNs. Otherwise I have a Switch a PS3 a Gamecube and a PS4 and I’m happy to spend money but I don’t know how long it will take me to do that. I’m poor. You can pull from my backlog or not! I don’t remember what’s on there and I’m not gonna check or update it. Please suggest with your heart.
I am willing to play basically anything and I’m happy to emulate BUT please be aware that if I can’t emulate it on my Vita or 3DS, my PC is a worthless old laptop that will not be helpful except for old old shit or VNs. Otherwise I have a Switch a PS3 a Gamecube and a PS4 and I’m happy to spend money but I don’t know how long it will take me to do that. I’m poor. You can pull from my backlog or not! I don’t remember what’s on there and I’m not gonna check or update it. Please suggest with your heart.
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making you play Live-A-Live then
Ristar
OneShot
moon rpg
Bahamut Lagoon
Radical Dreamers is short, easily emulatable, and very close to my heart!!
seconded
mouth sweet
ys I & II chronicles
King of Dragon Pass. Either the 1999 (GOG) or the modern (Steam, Mobile) version is good, although the modern one may be easier to play, thanks to the revamped UI.
Wild Guns
A Short Hike (2019)
It's an extremely sweet, relaxing and pretty short indie game that sometime goes on sale too!
It's an extremely sweet, relaxing and pretty short indie game that sometime goes on sale too!
disaster report 4: summer memories!!
I love Muramasa Rebirth, the Vita version of Muramasa The Demon Blade, and it's an easy recommendation to make because Muramasa The Demon Blade is already in your backlog!
@heatten I do really want to play this and I MAINLY have been like holding off because I would rather play it on switch but supposedly it’s mondo busted on there
@dustyvita I actually have this downloaded already, so very very easy rec!!! I played the Wii version when I was like 14 when it originally came out and I’ve really wanted to revisit it as an adult
@dustyvita I actually have this downloaded already, so very very easy rec!!! I played the Wii version when I was like 14 when it originally came out and I’ve really wanted to revisit it as an adult
Im gonna suggest a two-fer. If you can get it on PC or switch, Little Inferno. If you cant do that, Hameln no Violin Hiki it is (SNES - English translation is easily available)
o7 I am happy to take multiple suggestions
try hellsinker too, awesome game
bad day on the midway
Gonna continue to push The World Ends With You
Peggle.
among us
Superflight
Sooooo, since suggestions are never closed and it seems you enjoy old computer games with text parsers, I may as well suggest Ultima IV: Quest of the Avatar.
i was actually thinking about diving into ultima maybe this year so this is a perfect rec imo
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These are my last recommendations, I swear! (not!)
Since you're going through the King's Quest franchise and enjoying it quite a bit, I thought I'd two lesser known but outstanding Sierra franchises:
- The Laura Bow series, comprised of The Colonel's Bequest and its sequel The Dagger of Amon Ra. I only played the first one and it's amazing, a really playful adventure that captures much of the spirit of the first KQ, with a bunch of things to mess around and secrets to uncover.
- The Conquests series, comprised of Conquests of Camelot: The Search for the Grail and Conquests of the Longbow. Lovingly re-imaginations of English mytho-historic cycles that leverage the full narrative potential of Sierra's design philosophy.
Since you're going through the King's Quest franchise and enjoying it quite a bit, I thought I'd two lesser known but outstanding Sierra franchises:
- The Laura Bow series, comprised of The Colonel's Bequest and its sequel The Dagger of Amon Ra. I only played the first one and it's amazing, a really playful adventure that captures much of the spirit of the first KQ, with a bunch of things to mess around and secrets to uncover.
- The Conquests series, comprised of Conquests of Camelot: The Search for the Grail and Conquests of the Longbow. Lovingly re-imaginations of English mytho-historic cycles that leverage the full narrative potential of Sierra's design philosophy.
MagneticBurn
2 years ago