dorchadas: (Princess Peach Smash Wielding Toad)
A while ago, before the Plague Years, the trailer for a beat-em-up game came out and I thought it looked great. It immediately reminded me of my days playing River City Ransom with [instagram.com profile] wanderluster_kp, punching out the Generic Dudes and picking up their money, playing baseball (meaning one player throws a rock and the other player tries to hit it out of the air with a stick before getting thwacked), trying to figure out the surprisingly-complex progression mechanics--it took us quite a while to realize that you had to backtrack to beat the game and couldn't just always run from left to right--and chowing down on food, box and all, from the stores. Even once we were good enough to beat it, the gameplay kept us coming back, and to this day we both remember it fondly. When I told [instagram.com profile] wanderluster_kp about River City Girls, her immediate response was "Can you play baseball?"

But at the time, I didn't have anyone to play it with, and my life was too packed with other activities to stay home and play games. And then the plague began and the games I did play were all single-player games. To cut this short, [instagram.com profile] sashagee was browsing through the list of games on sale on her PS5 a couple weeks ago and saw River City Girls, and I said, "Oh, that one!" and told her to check it out. She watched the trailer, saw it was half off, and over the last week or so, we played through it.

River City Girls - Back Alley Fighting
"Don't mess with us /
We're the River City Girls 🎶"

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dorchadas: (Zombies together!)
I bought this game back when it first came out after renting it a few times, as we did in the days of yore before digital downloads and virtual consoles and web stores, but I never really managed to get very far because I couldn't figure out the boss mechanics. Despite that, I loved playing it. I used to play it with my sister all the time, and we'd wander around beating up rival gangs of high school kicks, downing vitamins, and playing in-game baseball using a rock and a lead pipe, and that gave us enough fun that we'd rent it over and over until I finally bought it. Even then, we never managed to beat it, and it sat in my brain's list of games that I loved until I got to university, checked the internet, figured out where Blade was and the whole "backtrack to the park" thing, and then I beat it.

I had occasionally told [personal profile] schoolpsychnerd about how great the game was, but for a long while we had one PS2-to-USB plugin and otherwise had to use the keyboard, and If there's any genre that suffers from having to use a keyboard other than platformers, it's side-scrolling brawlers. Recently, though, we picked up a USB Xbox 360 controller, and after playing around with that a bit I suggested that we play River City Ransom so I could show her why this was so nostalgic to me:

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Wow

2008-Jan-20, Sunday 22:29
dorchadas: (Enter the Samurai)
Odin Sphere just got a lot more fun now that I learned how to make healing potions.

Too bad I couldn't have learned that earlier.
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