lately it seems like everyone has a hot take on games - whether they actually play them or not.
so, i sat down with the legendary colin moriarty @longislandviper and put your hottest gaming takes to the test.
please check it out, thank you.
https://t.co/NCGOj5V7tL
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It also means a fierce debate between @bykevinclark and @notthefakeSVP 🤣
I can’t believe that you’d talk to this G.I. Joe fan boy.
I get it, Saint Slayer is a great game with exceptional animations, solid controls and surprising depth for a game of this nature.
But his love for G.I. Joe is disconcerting to say the least.
@scaasm you must do better.
i was lucky enough to sit down with @longislandviper to discuss his new game, saint slayer (developed by @LillymoGames) - a pixel perfect throwback to the classic nes titles that a lot of us grew up loving.
please check it out if you can.
https://t.co/PPBlJsHVno
@Johasu232 Most definitely. The Triforce, boxing gloves, Duck hunt duck, the Vampire Killer.
I also noticed some items from a couple of the more obscure NES titles, mushroom, flute, vine and that helmet worn by some character that only Colin would recognize. 😬
@kidmmxv@longislandviper I’ve got around 10 hours into it now. you can blast through it fairly quickly ones you played the levels a few times.
But there’s lots of secrets and some of the levels even have branching paths to explore.
@Bmontythe3rd@longislandviper I found stage 5 strange. It’s one of the most unforgiving stages. Almost every other stage in game became much easier with repetition, but 5 creates weird spawn traps that at times felt more frustrating than fun.