Ouch, I thought things would go smoothly when streaming this game like all the others before it, but as soon as I started things went horribly wrong. I can run this game pretty damn well on my PC by itself, but when streaming, OBS tends to freak out…
Here’s the second and final part of the game, though, in hindsight, it was probably a good thing that the game crashed were it did yesterday. As it turns out, I had actually completed two thirds of the game with this episode comprising of the last third.
To be perfectly honest, I’m not a fan of the original Tomb Raider series, so when I played this reboot when it originally came out, I didn’t have any expectations for the game or for Lara Croft as a character. I know this game has its fair share of problems but I really like it…
For some reason I thought this playthrough would end up being a little longer, but here we are at the end of Alan Wake’s story with the completion of the two DLC. I also realise that because I didn’t read through any of the manuscripts…
Time to delve deeper into the story of Alan Wake… and well, to be honest, I’m not seeing the big deal about this game, though maybe it’s because I’m finally playing it many years after it was first released.
I’ve ended up buying this game twice now, once on Steam and then again recently on GOG when I had forgotten I had bought it on Steam. It’s been sitting in my library of games for that long that… whoops.
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.
Time to find that grapple beam and continue our journey through the depths of the Space Pirate base on Zebes. Everything went pretty smoothly for the most part, though, it has been a REALLY long time since I’ve played Super Metroid.
Metroid 3, also known as Super Metroid, is one of my favourite games of all time, though I won’t deny that it’s showing its age now, especially after playing AM2R where I experienced a lot of interesting twists and turns.
We’ve fixed the problem with the drill and made our way to finish off the last of the Metroids on SR-388. Man, this game is so damn good, it really is an excellent remake of Metroid II: Return of Samus and really does stand beside other 2D Metroid games…