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I would say yes.

I was lukewarm towards Bastion, couldn't get into Transistor at all.

Hades is great. I just want to keep fighting my way through. I just want to know more. And I'm also enjoying the quieter moments, just observing as the game does things around you.

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The last time they did the All-Stars, they basically re-did each game in the collection to make them all look like (at the time) modern SNES games. They've barely done anything to all the games here. Making something widescreen and re-texturing is something individuals have been doing for years.. A big company like Nintendo could have done so much more if they had been bothered. Plus the whole time limited thing which is just weird.

I'm not one of the haters either... It's fine as a product.. It's just not great.

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If you're interested in purely decorative things, etsy is a good place to look. I know you mentioned you wanted original stuff, but that will be difficult to come by and be expensive for stuff that looks pristine (or close to it). Particularly N64 game boxes.

There are a lot of sellers doing reproduction boxes, manuals etc. Granted they never look 1:1 (printing quality and colors always gonna be slightly off).

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I wasn't really interested when it was announced, and the Beta didn't do it any favours either.

... But.. I've bought it and is currently installing. I'm actually really surprised that people are warming to the actual release, it's reassuring.

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I played the demo until it crashed, which was about 15 minutes.

I wasn't overly keen on the gameplay, it reminded me of Metal Gear Rising or something. I wouldn't pay full price for it.

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I've put about 10 hours into the game thus far, and I'm using the DF optimized settings, only at 1080p.

I've had one crash, but the game's auto-save was extremely generous and I literally picked the game up where I left off.. at the start of a cut-scene, after a fight.

FPS is very... unstable? It ranges from 60 to 120, and I'm not quite sure what is causing the dips. Very rarely I'll get some stutter which I notice, maybe once or twice.

I have a GTX 1080, 7700k, 240Hz display with G-sync on. Nothing overclocked (for stability reasons).

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I would appreciate a remake/remaster of Chrono Cross, purely because it never had a UK release.. and would like to experience it with updated graphics and some quality-of-life improvements someday.

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Morrowind is what some still call the best in series.

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#9  Edited By jamesyfx

Kerbal Space Program, no keyboard and mouse support. Gamepad only.

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I was always fascinated by 'other' gaming machines friends and families had. To me, the stuff I didn't own was the coolest stuff.

I remember one of my friends had an Amiga, and most of his games were copies with titles written on with marker. I was really young at the time, and I wondered... If I just wrote a game title on the floppy disc, then it'd play that game.

Another friend of mine had a Macintosh, with a weird slab of a mouse. I think he only had a Golf game, but it was amazing.

And separately, by the time we got a family PC, my dad used to bring home these discs full of ripped games and songs on called Blobbys and Bradshaws (most likely a regional thing). For the longest time I thought this was the main way to get PC games.