I decided for my first game related post (yes that last one was just a snarky introduction... snarky?) I would just give a quick overview of a couple of things I am playing. When you hear this list you are going to think I have traveled back to the 1990's. I have discovered this little gem of a site which offers a lot of awesome Gameboy games I used to love (AKA Pokemon in every shade imaginable) and I have definitely been getting a lot of use out of it. AND IT'S FREE! And I don't have to illegally download it and take up a shit load of space on my computer! Or actually pay money for it! Ahh, see the best things in live really are free. Here's the link in case you haven't had the pleasure of discovering this yet - playr.org. One thing, very important - you need to create an account (for free free, and no I am not being paid to advertise for this I just actually like the site) in order to save your game. Or you can just leave the tab open until you beat the game, but that's a little risky. My cats like to walk on my keyboard and open and close programs with their chubby little haunches. Urg. ANYWAYS, on to the games of the moment.
The one that has getting the most play so far has actually been The Legend of Zelda - Oracle of Seasons. Maybe it's just me but I find this game to be a lot less challenging then other Zelda games I've played in the past. Needless to say this little setback hasn't kept me from playing til the wee hours of the morn. I am currently nearing the end of the third dungeon, Poison Moth's Lair. So far the world seems pretty small, but with the rod of season you have the ability to change the seasons, thus changing your surroundings and giving you (in a way) 4 different worlds. So far I am really enjoying this, but I am definitely a Zelda lover and have played just about every game.
This game syncs up with Oracle of Ages. If you have a Gameboy Color I reccomend playing both!
The next one on the list is actually from this decade, Professor Layton and the Unwound Future. I must say I find these games insanely cute and fun. I am a puzzle freak and enjoy any type of brainteaser so if you do too GET THESE GAMES! Plus they all have a really interesting story line that keeps you guessing. Granted it is a bit juvenile at times but it's an all ages game so that's to be expected, but don't let those easy puzzles dishearten you! This game definitely has it's challenges. Highly recommended if you have a DS.
Screen shot, from Professor Layton, Time to click for those hint coins.
And lastly I have just started to play Pokemon Blue again. This was the very first game I purchased for my (Neon Green, mind you) Gameboy Color. Meeemmmorrriesss.... :-) This game is awesome, plain and simple. If you've played a Pokemon game before you know the jist. If you haven't WHAT ARE YOU DOING HERE!? Get out there and pick one up or go to playr.org and start one! These are just all around feel good games (kind of like mac and cheese is to food or Harry Potter is to movies). It has battles, RPG elements, and cute little Pokemon. Yes that last one matters. I did say I was a girl.
Let me guess Professor Oak, I get to pick a Pokemon from you?
Wow no x-box 360 games to list! I am currently watching my boyfriend play an immense amount of Mirrors Edge for 360 though, and that looks pretty awesome. I might have to play that while he goes to work today... hmm...
Have you guys ever played any of the games listed? How did you like them? No spoilers I haven't finished the first two yet! Any game suggestions? Any questions? Leave a comment or send me an e-mail! I like people! girlplaysgames@live.com
I am off my fellow gamers of the world, keep those hearts full! (wow bad joke)
Ash
Wow , is there a console/gaming platform that you don't have ? :)
ReplyDeleteI only have PC and PS3, and i'm shocked by the awesomness of re-releasing old titles on PSN.
Keep this blog alive.
Cute post. Nice link. Try Nintendo8.com as well
ReplyDeleteI've been meaning to play a Layton game. I love puzzles and it looks like my kind of thing. No DS though, so the whole series is out. Always a frustrating thing.
ReplyDeleteI always preferred Oracle of Ages to Seasons, but I've played through both, and its great fun to play between the two of them. There was a period where I was just switching between them to get one code and then the next so that I can get LOTS of special things. Completing both is definitely a challenge and I still haven't completed the final stage. Good luck with it!
And Pokemon Blue. Well. That's just a classic. Nice blog.
I just got through Link's Awakening on the 3DS virtual console so I'm hoping they put the oracle games on their soon so I can get another fix of portable, 2D Zelda
ReplyDeleteI second SubspaceEmmisary's nice blog comment