Post by darkrage6 on Jul 9, 2024 16:09:09 GMT
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.
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.
Ah you played the Saturn version of 3-D Blast eh? I've been curious about using an emulator to try that version out, maybe you might want to give the Genesis version a try, it's available on Sonic Origins.