What are some games where you can choose multiple characters with their own specific levels
>>387300080
>there will never be a remake or sequel
Sonic Adventure
>>387302330
not OP, but this hurts. This is one of my favorites games ever despite being a bitteddie-ous. OST is GOAT too.
Castlevaia 64.
>>387300080
How convenient, I literally just started playing this game a couple of days ago in Rare Replay and I was suprised
>>387300080
Loved this game when I was younger
However, upon replaying not even nostalgia goggles could hide its crippling flaws. A remake that fixes those would be nice tho
*blocks your path*
>>387305414
These 2 fuckers got me stucked for days when I was a child. I called a friend to come control the robot to help me
>>387304835
Weird story about Castlevania 64 that happened to me this past month.
I loved my Nintendo 64 growing up, and still do. I got it when I was 4, for Christmas of '96, and it still works. I have about two dozen games for it - most of them I got during it's run or when the Gamecube became popular and N64 games' prices dropped. Great games like Zelda, Banjo, Goldeneye, Glover, Mystical Ninja, Diddy Kong Racing, Kirby - all that. Great stuff.
I am intimately familiar with all my games. I loved them and obviously vidya is a big part of my hobby life (and a big influence on me becoming a filmmaker, but different story).
I was visiting my parents this past summer and, because my mom and dad both loved the Nintendo 64 so much as well, we decided, because it was raining on a Friday night, we'd skip going out for dinner, and order a pizza and break out the N64 and have fun. It was a blast. We had pizza, my dad and I raced Mario Kart. My mom and I explored and smiled at Click Clock Wood. It was just great.
But there was a game in my little shoebox of N64 games I had never, ever seen: Castlevania 64. I swear, I NEVER owned it. I NEVER bought it. Hell, I'd never played it. It was just there.
I asked my mom and dad, and they had never seen or heard of it. I am vaguely unfamiliar with Castlevania - I think I've only fooled around with the original on an NES emulator once. Where did this game come from?
I popped it in, and find myself in this spooky graveyard fighting skeletons while creepy sounds echo through the fog. It was very unnerving. Then, I open a gate, and a giant fucking demon skeleton emerges. Scary stuff.
This isn't paranormal or some "Majora's Mark Ben" story, but I still have not figured out where Castlevania 64 came from, and I haven't turned it on since. I want to play it, though. I'll probably emulate it though, since the actual game requires a save pak and I don't have one, nor do I think there are any working ones left.
>>387305235
Rare Replay adds modern controls, helps it quite a bit
>>387305815
All that stuff yo mentioned is in 64 so it's no haunted.
There's a cool effect where lightning strikes the trees too.
>>387305953
Oh I know it's not haunted. Just really strange that a spooky game shows up in my life in a spooky way.
Speaking of Castlevania, typing that made me realize and admit I've never played any of them. Is there a specific order I should? I know that's not what this thread is about, but eh, why not ask?
I hear amazing things about Symphony of the Night and Aria of Sorrow.
Why is there no multiplayer FPS game as perfect as pic related? I feel like it only went downfall after this and TS.