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(Retro) What have you been playing this week? Vol.2
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Originally posted by Leon Retro View PostI've been meaning to go back to it for a while, so I will try to give it a go sometime soon. Another OG Xbox game I want to go back to is 'Gun Metal', which is similar in some ways to Yager.
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Originally posted by dvdx2 View PostAlways liked both Yager and Gun metal - I don’t think they have aged too well visually but both played well.
I was playing the modern version of 'Defender' on the OG Xbox a few months back -- its visuals actually impressed me, and it was quite fun to play. Definitely a bit of a gem for the machine.
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Originally posted by Leon Retro View PostI have a feeling that 'Gun Metal' might still look pretty good. There's another game with a similar vibe to Yager called 'Battle Engine Aquila' that I remember having a demo of back in the day.
I was playing the modern version of 'Defender' on the OG Xbox a few months back -- its visuals actually impressed me, and it was quite fun to play. Definitely a bit of a gem for the machine.
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Not played Gun Metal so might give that a go sometime. I think the closest game I have played on the Xbox which is like Yager is Battle Engine Aquila, a decent game too. It mixes ground based mech type play with short hop flight combat so not quite the same thing but the feel is similar.
Yager's once lauded but now dated graphics still hold up reasonably well, particularly the sea and river areas where the water effects were very good for their time. The general landscapes are reasonable but don't have that much textural detail. However ground troops, who, thankfully, are minimal in number are crudely animated. The worst thing is actually the cut scenes.
The dialogue can often be annoying too - pantomime enemy bad-guys and being berated by officers for not doing your job quickly enough despite the fact you've single handedly destroyed 95% of the enemy. There are also very obvious event trigger points and artificial time limits, particularly irksome in the thinly disguised series of nannying missions you often have to do.
But these are minor criticisms really, the core game does what it is supposed to do well.
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I got a little nostalgic for The Legend of Mir. Anyone remember that? Used to be featured prominently on Game Network when that was still a thing.
There's quite a few private servers for it these days so I grabbed one that looked populated and all I can say is, some things are best left in the past lol. It's all there, just as I remember it but it's shockingly basic with the absolute bare minimum of animation.
It was fun to run around in for ten minutes killing chickens and the like but I quickly had my fill.
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Finished the original Xbox 'homebrew' port of Hydra Castle Labyrinth. Enjoyable little game of its type: old school 2D/dungeon basher which stretches you a bit with some of the boss fights. But but like all well designed fights once you recognise and learn the attack pattern its pitched at just about the right level of difficulty to stop it becoming annoying and so leave you satisfied at the end.
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