This can range from playing Roblox on a discord voice call, to console gaming, and can range from the game being pure garbage, to not being able to join, etc.
Best experience I had was playing through Last of Us Part 2 for the first time, simply mind-blowing experience, spent the better part of a week getting through it.
Worst was probably Takedown Red Sabre, absolutely dreadful game, couldn't finish a single level because of how broken it was, one of the very few games I never finished.
Best Experience was when i actually was able to save a game as spy by backstabbing the entire blu team before they capped payload
Worst, tf2's connection interrupted moments
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Best: Any time I played any of the LittleBigPlanet games. Worst: A fake broken cabinet of Fix-It Felix Jr. that was running on an emulator. I sat there 30 minutes trying to break it more. Eventually, I got to a version of Internet Explorer. There was no internet connection so I could not make it play Never Gonna Give You Up. I went to another cabinet, and then a little kid broke the thing some more by pushing random buttons.
Best: Super Paper Mario; So good I beat it twice as a kid despite how long it is.
Worst: Crayola Colorful Journey; Wii shovelware game so broken I couldn't get past the first level as a kid.
Super Paper Mario was a game I feel was hated too much at release by most and didn’t get the attention it deserved until the 3DS and Wii U titles stole it’s title.So basically it became a Star Wars prequels situation.
Kind of biased in my love of it since I grew up with it though.
Best: Playing a Persona game for the first time. Playing Final Fantasy X. Finishing Earthbound. Trials of Mana! Just gives you that WARM and cozy feeling! The Hamtaro games! So cute and so much fun. All of the Spyro games! Okami! Just Okami. Pokemon Crystal!!! Playing Pokemon for the first time on a DS. That revived my love for the franchise completely.
Worst: Trying to beat the first boss in Rule of Rose. Like I DARE you to beat it without cheesing/cheating/gathering a million biscuits/cookies ahead of time and praying to the gaming gods for pitch perfect LUCK. Trying out Sonic 3D Blast. Like, maybe it wouldn't be that bad, and everyone was just exaggerating? Like it was AWFUL. Once you reach the 70-75% point on Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon, I swear the game basically stops caring about any semblance of competent gameplay. My partner and I gave it multiple attempts before throwing in the towel. Trying out Tomb Raider on the Sega Saturn. YIKES. Croc 2. GOD I tried but it just had none of the charm of the original. Jet Set Radio. Even my partner threw in the towel on the TUTORIAL. The TUTORIAL. The bosses in Sonic Rush.
Best: Hypnospace Outlaw Yokai Watch (helped with my depression)
Worst:
The Sims 2 for PSP. I really really wanted to like the game despite it's unique features. But, whoever program it did a garbage job and despite eating up a lot of memory, it had so much lag and long load times that it was next to unplayable. I was able to beat it but had to rely heavily on cheats.
Post by cheesypizza2000 on Jul 9, 2024 4:30:43 GMT
note: "worst" category is still games I like but just bad experience
Best: Baby Einstein: Baby Newton Fun with Shapes (PC): very familiar Blue's Clues: Blue's Alphabet Book (GBC): favourite minigames are feed Blue alphabet soup, food matching, and letters maze Blue's Clues series (PC): especially love ABC Time Activities, Art Time Activities, Blue's Birthday Adventure, Blue's Kindergarten, Blue's Preschool, Blue Talks!, Meet Blue's Baby Brother CoComelon: Play with JJ (Switch): love the songs The Dog Island (Wii/PS2): favourite since I first played it in Summer 2008, a few months after US release. Since 2009, I've been obsessed with the part of the game where you have to find the Deflungi and I kept playing that part over and over. (is there a way to mod save to put Deflungi back in Special Items inventory after the quest?) Dora the Explorer series (Wii/PS2): has copilot mode Hidden Mysteries: Titanic (Wii/PC): thankfully has option to skip puzzles (although there is time delay) Mickey Mouse Toddler (PC): love characters and soundtrack Petz Catz 2 (Wii/PS2): same controls as The Dog Island. but with cats and different story Petz series (GBA): favourites are Catz, Dogz 2, Petz Vet Sesame Street Baby & Me (PC): peekaboo, Elmo's goofy gallery, silly songs, animal sounds, turn on the toys, musical rooms Winnie the Pooh Baby (PC): allows you to repeat animation you like over and over Winnie the Pooh Toddler (PC): favourite is music activity
Worst: Animal Crossing: City Folk (Wii): when I was much younger Resetti made me cry. At least now I think he's funny Doki series (PC): f*** Securom The Long Dark (Steam): update that made previous saves unusable Okami (many platforms): struggle with quicktime events, parts where you need to remember order, can't do the motion controls on Wii Trauma Center series (DS/Wii): interested in story but time limits and extreme precision make it inaccessible to me (rage quit so many times) Webkinz Jr. (flash, lost): I played it when it first came out in April 2009 and I loved it so much but I got locked out of my account in 2010 V. Smile Baby console: console not responding to controller input even though batteries were replaced. Would have been so fun (favourites would have been Baby Einstein World of Discoveries, Learn and Discover Home, Noah's Ark Animal Adventures) and accessible controller...
Unsure: Blue's Room Birthday Party Surprise (Hasbro ION): haven't been able to get ION yet but if I do, as much as I want to play this game I worry what if my movement isn't accurate enough to register (I have hemiplegia). But since on the box it says ages 4 to 5 would it likely be forgiving?
My best gaming Experience was play Tomodachi Life after living off the Tomodachi Collection emulation Because i didn’t had the money to buy it at the time and my 3ds was literally borimg
the worst one is definitely playing Roblox game of Item Asylum i have so many points to the point that it might clog up the page
Best: Playing a Persona game for the first time. Playing Final Fantasy X. Finishing Earthbound. Trials of Mana! Just gives you that WARM and cozy feeling! The Hamtaro games! So cute and so much fun. All of the Spyro games! Okami! Just Okami. Pokemon Crystal!!! Playing Pokemon for the first time on a DS. That revived my love for the franchise completely.
Worst: Trying to beat the first boss in Rule of Rose. Like I DARE you to beat it without cheesing/cheating/gathering a million biscuits/cookies ahead of time and praying to the gaming gods for pitch perfect LUCK. Trying out Sonic 3D Blast. Like, maybe it wouldn't be that bad, and everyone was just exaggerating? Like it was AWFUL. Once you reach the 70-75% point on Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon, I swear the game basically stops caring about any semblance of competent gameplay. My partner and I gave it multiple attempts before throwing in the towel. Trying out Tomb Raider on the Sega Saturn. YIKES. Croc 2. GOD I tried but it just had none of the charm of the original. Jet Set Radio. Even my partner threw in the towel on the TUTORIAL. The TUTORIAL. The bosses in Sonic Rush.
Which version of 3-D Blast did you play? i had the Genesis version and personally enjoyed it quite a bit, I did download the PC version recently but unfortunately for whatever reason the music won't play during the stages so I have to have Youtube open playing the looped version of the soundtrack. I definitely think it's worth giving another try.
I enjoyed Dawn of the Dragon overall(definitely more then the first two Legend games)but it definitely isn't as good near the end.
Fun fact, Tomb Raider actually came out first on the Saturn before it came out on PS1, crazy to think of an alternate universe where Lara Croft became a SEGA mascot instead of a Playstation one.
Some bosses in Sonic Rush were alright but that pirate one was a real pain in the ass.
For bosses for me it would be the final boss of Cold Fear-absolutely miserable and terribly designed boss fight that basically commits every single cardinal sin you can imagine for a bad boss fight.
Best: Playing a Persona game for the first time. Playing Final Fantasy X. Finishing Earthbound. Trials of Mana! Just gives you that WARM and cozy feeling! The Hamtaro games! So cute and so much fun. All of the Spyro games! Okami! Just Okami. Pokemon Crystal!!! Playing Pokemon for the first time on a DS. That revived my love for the franchise completely.
Worst: Trying to beat the first boss in Rule of Rose. Like I DARE you to beat it without cheesing/cheating/gathering a million biscuits/cookies ahead of time and praying to the gaming gods for pitch perfect LUCK. Trying out Sonic 3D Blast. Like, maybe it wouldn't be that bad, and everyone was just exaggerating? Like it was AWFUL. Once you reach the 70-75% point on Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon, I swear the game basically stops caring about any semblance of competent gameplay. My partner and I gave it multiple attempts before throwing in the towel. Trying out Tomb Raider on the Sega Saturn. YIKES. Croc 2. GOD I tried but it just had none of the charm of the original. Jet Set Radio. Even my partner threw in the towel on the TUTORIAL. The TUTORIAL. The bosses in Sonic Rush.
Which version of 3-D Blast did you play? i had the Genesis version and personally enjoyed it quite a bit, I did download the PC version recently but unfortunately for whatever reason the music won't play during the stages so I have to have Youtube open playing the looped version of the soundtrack. I definitely think it's worth giving another try.
I enjoyed Dawn of the Dragon overall(definitely more then the first two Legend games)but it definitely isn't as good near the end.
Fun fact, Tomb Raider actually came out first on the Saturn before it came out on PS1, crazy to think of an alternate universe where Lara Croft became a SEGA mascot instead of a Playstation one.
Some bosses in Sonic Rush were alright but that pirate one was a real pain in the ass.
For bosses for me it would be the final boss of Cold Fear-absolutely miserable and terribly designed boss fight that basically commits every single cardinal sin you can imagine for a bad boss fight.
I believe I played Sonic 3D Blast on a Sega Saturn console? But not sure if it was an enhanced version, or just the original played on said console, I'd have to ask my partner. I have heard there's a better version of it out there, but I just stuck to the original. Played around for all of 10-15 minutes before getting bored.
Indeed, the first Tomb Raider was the only one on the Sega Saturn and was released first! As you likely know, the Sega Saturn did well in Japan, and basically nowhere else, so no wonder they stopped after the first one. The first one, even for the time, was pretty dang janky.
Yeah, we REALLY tried with Dawn of the Dragon but once you get near the end, the controls get too clunky, you run out of time to cheese things, there's too many stronger enemies taking too much health, and there's too little health available period. We were playing co-op on the Playstation 3 if you're curious. My partner described it as "baby's first God of War" heh. The actual mechanics of co-op play could be a LOT of fun, you could just tell that the people behind the game WERE trying to create an epic experience, but just came up short of delivering.
I should probably mention this isn’t just exclusively console or PC games, this can also be an experience where you were like, playing Roblox on a Discord voice chat, for example.