Roland in the Caves, looks like an Amstrad version of Bugaboo the Flea. I first played Roland in Time on a friends 6128 with green screen monitor, the sound used to blast out. I’ll say one thing, that Roland got round arl ower.
Been hooked on this recently , one underrated game on the og xbox this one.
I've always been curious about this game, because it looks good and has a positive rep. I really need to get around to actually playing it. There are quite a few top quality gems on the Xbox that don't get much recognition.
[MENTION=16833]QuantumLeap[/MENTION] and [MENTION=2924]Leon Retro[/MENTION]. I think if you go into the game with very high expectations, then it might disappoint (especially if you aren't a fan of the source material), but it is a really good game for it's period, with quite a lot of lateral feedom and gadgets to give you different tactical approaches to certain levels and chokepoints.
I own it on two different platforms (only completed it on OG Xbox) and I'm contemplating getting the Switch release.
Edit: FFS! How many of you 'Qu'ixotic buzzards are there?!
As it was national video game day or something, I thought I should probably play one!
Basically, I just wanted to play Gradius V, so I did.
Man, it's brilliant, but I can't get past stage 4.
"You need some more practice" the snarky man says when I die, but he's right.
Been playing through Mario 64 again which (along with Ocarina of Time) has become an almost yearly tradition for me since its original release. It is pretty much perfect imo and even though I know the game inside and out I never get bored of finishing it every year and just find it relaxing to play. Mario Galaxy, 3D World and Odyssey are all great, but none of them have had me coming back to them like Mario 64 has, it has a certain charm that hasn’t been beaten.
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