Originally Posted by Gechmir
Blazing Dragons: I didn't buy this stinker. My brother did. Early PS1 adventure-game title. He made it sound like a badass sorta action or RPG game. "YOU'RE A DRAGON AND YOU INVENT STUFF" oh, really. Got into it and was all "the fuck is this." We beat it eventually, but Rob wasted about $40 on the game. I laughed at that, since the game was a horrible mockery of the genre. Wasn't very funny at all. AT ALL.
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Blazing Dragons was more enjoyable if you liked Monty Python-esque humor. I love the game, still play it from time to time. The cartoon series was great too. :P
For me:
Beyond the Beyond. (PSX) OH MY GOD WHY. "Oh hay look, it's the first RPG for PS1. YAY!" Play it a couple days "Oh hay, let's make the strongest character in the game be curse for the ENTIRE GAME." Grrrr. The game was awful. Looked to me like a very poor Lunar rip-off.
Vanguard Bandits. (PSX) Granted, the game probably isn't all
that bad, but I only bought the game for the Lunar 2 demo. The game, I dunno. I just regret buying it.
CastleVania: Legacy of Darkness. (N64) UGH. To me, it felt just like the other CastleVania N64 game. I swear I'd think it was the same game, just with a guy who can turn into a werewolf instead. ._.
Evil Dead: Hail to the King (PSX) Granted, I bought this cause it was shown off as "Resident Evil meets Ash" more liek Resident Evil meets Ass amirite? The game was just poorly done and I'm ashamed that it had anything to do with Evil Dead. Fistful of Boomstick made up for it then, in a million ways.
Jam it back in, in the dark.