Finishing off the last two campaigns of Dune Legacy with the Mercenaries and Fremen. Just like with the Sardaukar campaign, these ones end up pulling some interesting tricks. You really have to watch out otherwise you might find yourself in serious trouble.
The last two parts of this playthrough went pretty badly and I thought I was doomed to fail due to my own bad decisions. However, I managed to survive through this nightmare of leeches and make it all the way to the end… somehow!
In the first part, I made bad decision after bad decision that led to even more bad decisions! Guess what happened in this part? If you guessed that I made even more bad decisions, you are correct.
Here we go for my first (semi) modern game starting with Resident Evil Zero. When deciding to play this game, I was pretty damn worried how badly I was going to do… and I was right!
If you thought Super Star Wars and Super Empire Strikes Back was difficult and had a lot of moments that you thought weren’t fair, just wait till you see what Super Return of the Jedi has in store for us!
Just like the first game, the second is just as hard… no, wait, it’s even harder! I end up using every dirty trick in the book to finish it because, holy crap, these games were meant for a certain period of time that I don’t belong to any more. It’s all still pretty fun though, I have to admit.
Oh, WOW! I forgot how hard this game is! I get the feeling the developers made this game so difficult just because it doesn’t actually take all that much time to beat. The key is to get those little kids back in the 90s to die over and over just so they can keep playing…
After all this time, we’ve finally gotten to the final game in the Metroid chronology. Where do we go from here? Who knows because Nintendo seems to have forgotten that it left us off with Samus being in a pretty tight spot as, essentially a fugitive from the Galactic Federation.
Not the best Metroid game made, it certainly does have a lot of things that I don’t like, but at the very least, it plays well and does have one or two cool aspects… and it’s still not as bad as Metroid: Other M.
This time we play as the Sardaukar in one of three extra mission packs found in Dune Legacy. Things get interesting as the game does some unexpected things like giving us end game units in the first mission. Of course, despite all that, I still manage to beat the campaign.
I take on the final campaign of Dune II’s base game with the Atreides. At this point, I’ve figured out how the enemy AI reacts, so it’s all smooth sailing for the most part. We’ll see how things go next time though, since I’ll be tackling the extra three campaigns that are in Dune Legacy.