![]() The best shoot em up ever, and one of my favorite games. For Nintendo Switch on the Nintendo Switch, a GameFAQs message board topic titled 'Did anyone else here have a problem with the controls for Sin & Punishment'. Then I got my first PC a year or two later and spent my days playing Doom, Duke, Total Annihilation, Neverwinter Nights, and Unreal Tournament. Treasures best 3D game, and the Nintendo 64s wonderful swansong. I had the N64 first and then ended up with the PSX after proving to my ma that I was capable of taking care of CDs. It even beats some earlier PS2 (2000/first half of 2001) games in special effects and animation quality. Conker's and that game is technically above all the rest in the N64 library. It's true that the console was shit for RPGs though, which was disappointing coming from a NES and SNES where I'd been hooked on Final Fantasy 1, 6, Chrono Trigger, and others. (message deleted) PoorRetroGamer 5 years ago 4. ![]() Both the N64 and PSX have superb games that I would not want to give up just to claim superiority over a brand name.and by the by N64 didn't just have Zelda and Goldeneye, there was Mario 64, Mario Kart, the AKI wrestling games, Turok 1/2, Banjo Kazooie, Conker, Blast had a small library but there's a lot of gold there. There are infinite continues though, so its not like S&P where you can spend days worth of hours of your life on it without ever beating it. Thats also depending on how much you die. I remembered incorrectly, its 5-6 hours first playthrough, 4-5 second. They released the sequel after releasing Sin & Punishment on the Wii Virtual. Theres a search bar at the bottom of the topic selection screen. also it's easy to see in retrospect the wealth of great games for the PSX, which has a library at least 5 times the size of the N64 (roughly 240 games vs like 1100) but when it's a new console you're not going to know every game that's coming out until end of life. As a young resistance fighter, face an onslaught of bio-genetic monsters and corrupt military forces in your battle to save the planet. Yeah, I had to use gamefaqs to know what was what in the menu. Sin and Punishment With the N64 era drawing to a close, developer Treasure released an on-rails shoot-em-up that looked as if it would set your console on fire with its onslaught of ferocious pixels. Both Divinity: Original Sin and Divinity: Original Sin II games are quite difficult during their first act.
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