PCSX2 is so good now after being made "Duckstation 2" that I'm not sure this is technically needed. Not by me, anyway. I love the N64 recomps, since you can play Perfect Dark and Goldeneye with mouse and keyboard and any emulator not named Ares runs N64 games like moldy molasses...but PS2? The only problematic games I encountered on PCSX2 were the Snowblind engine games (slowdown issues) and the Shadow Hearts games (Frame buffering effects) But now both of those are fixed and working fine.
I suppose I'd go for a Vice City and San Andreas Recomps though, since the remasters were censored and the PS2 versions would be perfect with keyboard and mouse.
You started on one of my favorite Genesis games. I got my copy in 1994 right after I finally bought a genesis. My buddy was a diehard addict and had maps and tips all drawn out and it was his constant bragging about the game that made me, an SNES guy, get a Genesis just to play it. Played it all the way through and loved it. Boght the Shining Force games and loved them too...but man, Holy Ark was WAY better imho. Was my favorite Saturn game by far and the best of the entire Shining Series for me. I still go through that every year on emulators.
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Re: Native PC Ports Of PS2 Games Could Be On The Way Thanks To New Recompilation "Experiment"
PCSX2 is so good now after being made "Duckstation 2" that I'm not sure this is technically needed. Not by me, anyway. I love the N64 recomps, since you can play Perfect Dark and Goldeneye with mouse and keyboard and any emulator not named Ares runs N64 games like moldy molasses...but PS2? The only problematic games I encountered on PCSX2 were the Snowblind engine games (slowdown issues) and the Shadow Hearts games (Frame buffering effects) But now both of those are fixed and working fine.
I suppose I'd go for a Vice City and San Andreas Recomps though, since the remasters were censored and the PS2 versions would be perfect with keyboard and mouse.
Re: Game Changer: Shining In The Darkness - My Bumpy But Brilliant Introduction To JRPGs
You started on one of my favorite Genesis games. I got my copy in 1994 right after I finally bought a genesis. My buddy was a diehard addict and had maps and tips all drawn out and it was his constant bragging about the game that made me, an SNES guy, get a Genesis just to play it. Played it all the way through and loved it. Boght the Shining Force games and loved them too...but man, Holy Ark was WAY better imho. Was my favorite Saturn game by far and the best of the entire Shining Series for me. I still go through that every year on emulators.