Thread:Vorknkx/@comment-3547390-20170901233307/@comment-3547390-20171110034812

Trust me, I know that well. I just try to hide the fact that I have no idea who on earth I am talking to.

I have quite the impressive backlog to the point that a few bands being inhibited is luckily not the end of the world.

Luckily for me, I only play games at my home and only on two monitors that are identical since I didn't want to run into contrast issues.

I agree that it is definitely the best of them all. Of course, that is like saying the least handicapped in the special Olympics. It just marginally crosses the border of good, mainly due to a noticeable lack of energy.

Trust me, I know what you mean. I remember playing Resident Evil years ago and never beating it because it gave me so much paranoia to play since I only had a limited number of saves and couldn't tell my family to wait for a few hours while I hunt for an ink ribbon. These earlier consoles are just worse, as soon as I see death without any ability to make a checkpoint, I am done. At least checkpoints aren't the ENTIRE GAME. Needless to say, when I saw that is what Super Star Wars would pull, I decided just to blast through it.

I actually saw something like that. The floppy version is the original, while the CD is an updated version using Tie Fighter's engine. While it is more inconvenient and probably inferior, I would rather go for the floppy version so that I can actually appreciate the differences between this game and TIE Fighter. If I like the game enough (I seriously doubt it, but we can try) I can always check out the CD release.

Very true, I haven't tried a flight sim in a decent amount of time. I just remember my experiences with an obscure game called Scorched Planet which I made zero progress on, plus the PS2 flight sims I did terrible in, and Battlefront and my inability to do more than fly in a straight line. Maybe I have improved since then... somehow. Maybe X-Wing is easier for me in some odd way. We shall see. I still remember being a kid and playing one of the X-Wing games, only to keep falling to the planet below me and dying.

Sitra Ahra feels like Gothic Kabbalah with the rock vocals, but with the instruments of Vovin. Needless to say, an improvement, but Vovin didn't have annoying rock star vocals that make me think this is Ayreon.

Les Fluers du Mal comes out of nowhere, a random French pop album. The French language was never really appealing and this doesn't convince me otherwise, while the pop nature makes the bombastic opera style fall on its face due to being so repetitive to the point of boredom.