Was that your first time finishing SA? Kind of envious. Wished I could go back to before I'd finished SA for the first time just to experience it all again. That feeling of hype and mystery my pre-teen year old self got the first time I saw the newly unlocked Super Sonic option has only rarely been ever replicated again.Markiegee50X wrote:Just finished Sonic Adventure a few months ago, I've beat perfect chaos on my second try
What did you just beat?
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Same deal with me. Beaten the game so many times now it's just a walk in the park. I blink and Sonic's Story is already over most playthroughs. Although it is fun to know tons about the game and all the cool glitches, wish I could go back to that level of excitment and amazement I had the entire way through my first playthrough.Quills on Wheels wrote:Was that your first time finishing SA? Kind of envious. Wished I could go back to before I'd finished SA for the first time just to experience it all again. That feeling of hype and mystery my pre-teen year old self got the first time I saw the newly unlocked Super Sonic option has only rarely been ever replicated again.
As for me, just beat a Switch doublebill.
Kirby Star Allies - Although I took a while to finish this one, found it fun. It's weird though in that the game dragged in some places for me personally, yet it was incredibly short. Outside of that weird paradox, did all levels and got all collectables in the main game, did all the sidegames, and beat the guest star mode twice: once with Staff and once with Marx. Overall, I'd give it about a 7/10. Good Kirby game but far from favourite.
Bayonetta 2 - Really dragged my heels with this one. Started a few days before the release on Switch (thanks SimplyGames ) and averaged doing around 2 chapters a day... and then just stopped after a while. Came back a few weeks later thanks to renewed interest due to HFC starting their Bayo 1 playthrough. Overall, the game was good with the same excellent gameplay and another gripping story, although I thought the 1st game was the better package, but 2 was still fantastic. 8/10
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In before obligatory talk about how we need a SA3 which can capture the same story and feeling.GreenViper8 wrote:Same deal with me. Beaten the game so many times now it's just a walk in the park. I blink and Sonic's Story is already over most playthroughs. Although it is fun to know tons about the game and all the cool glitches, wish I could go back to that level of excitment and amazement I had the entire way through my first playthrough.
Bayonetta is one of those franchises I've been meaning to sink my teeth into but haven't had the chance to. Being a PC gamer, I'm still waiting for 2 to come to PC but I'm starting to have an itch for a good old hack and slash. I'm not the biggest Hack n Slash fan and the last one I played was probably Darksiders but Bayo just looks bloody great.GreenViper8 wrote:Bayonetta 2 - Really dragged my heels with this one. Started a few days before the release on Switch (thanks SimplyGames ) and averaged doing around 2 chapters a day... and then just stopped after a while. Came back a few weeks later thanks to renewed interest due to HFC starting their Bayo 1 playthrough. Overall, the game was good with the same excellent gameplay and another gripping story, although I thought the 1st game was the better package, but 2 was still fantastic. 8/10
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