RETRO VS REALITY - Happy Console Gamer

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  • @Froge0
    @Froge0 2 года назад +266

    I think some people just have more tolerance of "clunky" game mechanics, I can go back to old games which are flawed and have a good time if the atmosphere, story and certain gameplay ideas click with me.

    • @amsterdamG2G
      @amsterdamG2G 2 года назад +10

      I think i do as well. I just finished American McGee's Alice. Clunky but amazing atmosphere

    • @TheRetroBrian
      @TheRetroBrian 2 года назад +10

      I do wonder how much of that “tolerance” has to do with age as well.

    • @Milkiy-Hazard
      @Milkiy-Hazard 2 года назад +5

      I love clunky 3D games. I even enjoy the Jaguar 🐆

    • @goemie1937
      @goemie1937 2 года назад +3

      i started gaming 8-bit just rebought a master system got around 40 games with it i still like it finaly beat lvl 3 in the ninja even 😂

    • @ggary04
      @ggary04 2 года назад +9

      You have to elaborate what is clunky. I think age is a factor here as some younger gamers can't enjoy early games as they are not the norm for them.
      Just Because you grew up with ps2 era games doesn't make Nintendo era games clunky as many of them are superb.

  • @BlueMilkJedi
    @BlueMilkJedi 2 года назад +91

    One of the biggest part of retro gaming is the nostalgia of the amazing memories we had of that period and time of when we played those games. You can’t buy or replicate something you didn’t experience.

    • @arminius504
      @arminius504 2 года назад +13

      Some of the games are still amazing though even some of I haven’t played when I was younger.

    • @AnarickTheDevil
      @AnarickTheDevil 2 года назад +15

      Then why is it when I buy a retro game I missed out on at the time it's still better than the majority of the trash released today? I don't have nostalgia for these games so nothing is being replicated and yet they are still better.

    • @inglcaraballo
      @inglcaraballo 2 года назад +2

      played dragons trap last year, immediately called it the best metroidvania of all time. And I didn't play it back in 1988.

    • @tarasybnios5356
      @tarasybnios5356 2 года назад +7

      I disagree.. A part is nostalgia of that wonderful time of course but not the biggest part. As many have said I discover games I didn't even heard from the 80s and 90s and I have the greatest time playing them right now! I didn't play those games then so 0% memories.

    • @KyleReeseCel2029
      @KyleReeseCel2029 2 года назад +1

      @@tarasybnios5356 I agree with you both. However our interest level is different because of the culture we grew up in. Some things are only good to a generation, while subsequent generations mostly might not like said thing. For example I don't care for pre-nes games or ragtime music but others loved that stuff at the time.

  • @theBryansBasement
    @theBryansBasement 2 года назад +7

    Approach old games as a historian, you can’t look at games through the lenses of today.

  • @fyiicheckforspies
    @fyiicheckforspies 2 года назад +70

    There's always concessions that have to be made when enjoying any kind of old media, whether its video games, TV shows, movies, etc. because things were different in the past. Despite the last decade being almost nothing but reboots and remakes, prior decades actually had distinct cultures and technological differences. Modern gamers can complain about "the clunkiness" of older games but I think there are still merits to playing the original Resident Evil vs. REMake for example.

    • @1BALINT1
      @1BALINT1 2 года назад +3

      I was actually just thinking about that! Like I was too young to play the original Resident Evil games so I first got introduced to the franchise with RE4. And I have to admit I enjoy the 2 and 3 remakes more than the originals because the tank controls are gone (and I think that is partially what made the classic ones scarier), the camera is in classic third person view, the graphics and animations are obviously much better, the action sequences are way smoother, etc. But I DO respect the opinions of older players who grew up on the originals and adore it because at THAT time it was the very best developers could do. They had such a big impact on gaming for a reason.

    • @ataridc
      @ataridc 2 года назад +1

      I never owned a N64 and only recently within the last 5 years played through Ocarina of Time because it is held up as kind of like the Citizen Kane/Pet Sounds of gaming, and I can honestly say that it was impressive for how good the game was considering its age and with no nostalgia goggles, but I would never call it one of my favorite games ever. People really should try hard to put themselves in other's shoes before making these kind of reccomendations. Like it would be pointless to reccommend the movie Aliens to someone that exclusively watches romantic comedies if you don't at least preface it with the warning that it isn't within the comfort zone of things they usually watch, but we never do this for games for some reason. A simple, "hey, I played this game when it was new and fresh and you personally can never have that experience." style disclaimer would go a long way in at least tempering expectations. I personally have adopted a new rule to mostly disregard any overly gushing opinions about media that people have some kind of fond childhood memory for.

    • @yanceyboyz
      @yanceyboyz 2 года назад

      The original resident evil 2 for mez is better than any remake or any other resident evil game.

  • @mgarcar1255
    @mgarcar1255 2 года назад +111

    To enjoy retro games, you really have to be tolerant to that era's playstyle, graphics, etc. It is much easier for someone who lived through it, but some people can look past certain modern emanates and still enjoy retro regardless. Keep recommending all the games you love, new and old!!

    • @tarasybnios5356
      @tarasybnios5356 2 года назад +5

      To be tolerant of the gameplay, graphics etc is not just for retro games but for video games etc of every era. There are games released right now with awkward gameplay mechanics, graphics that many are whining about etc. The art pixel style is not something to whine about even if you didn't live at that time, it is art.. not all people appreciate art so..

    • @AbstractM0use
      @AbstractM0use 2 года назад +4

      I started on the Atari 2600 and grew up playing them all. I still have to reprogram my brain to go back and play some of the older games from the PS1 and PS2 era. I've gotten so spoiled on the range of control we have on the camera now, it's jarring when it's taken away.
      As far as graphics, I'd be a liar if I said they didn't matter. Every gamer I knew growing up wanted better and better graphics. We also discovered that good graphics don't make a bad game good, but that doesn't mean we didn't want games to continue looking better. There is charm in pixel art, I love it, but it was all we had back then and we wanted more.

    • @user-zu1ix3yq2w
      @user-zu1ix3yq2w 2 года назад +2

      Getting a good CRT or an emulator setup on a modern TV with the right config and CRT filters and motion-blur reduction would go a long way to improving the retro game experience. Many of them were designed to be played on CRTs -- it makes a difference!

    • @ancientflames
      @ancientflames 2 года назад +1

      Graphics don't matter at all. It's hand play. Just because something is old doesn't mean it's bad gameplay is excused.

    • @CRedd9830
      @CRedd9830 2 года назад

      Simmons (AssistMeDoom) lived through that era, he just doesn't enjoy the Xenosaga games.

  • @sonkakaroto9000
    @sonkakaroto9000 2 года назад +8

    “I can’t believe HCG recommended this game” 😂😂😂

    • @HappyConsoleGamer
      @HappyConsoleGamer  2 года назад +4

      :(

    • @sonkakaroto9000
      @sonkakaroto9000 2 года назад +2

      @@HappyConsoleGamer I played the Tales series based on your recommendation. Great series thank you!

  • @Dorelaxen
    @Dorelaxen 2 года назад +83

    I dunno. I've always felt that the inherent clunkiness of retro games was part of the charm. Even today I still like that aspect of them.

    • @NeonPizza80s
      @NeonPizza80s 2 года назад +3

      It's safe to say that the 8-16 bit generations have aged 1000x better than pretty much any 3D game that belongs on the Saturn, PS1 & N64. A link to the Past for example is just timeless. Same can be said for a lot of SNES games.

    • @fernandosepulveda7297
      @fernandosepulveda7297 2 года назад +2

      I like it when the framerate stutters because there's so much shit going on screen.

    • @Fasneocroth
      @Fasneocroth 2 года назад

      @@fernandosepulveda7297 ha yeah gives ya time to work out wtf is going on or appreciate it more sometimes in slow motion.

    • @HiNRGboy
      @HiNRGboy 2 года назад

      @@NeonPizza80s The early 3D console era is UGLY AS SIN.

  • @VirtuaColin
    @VirtuaColin 2 года назад +8

    When Sega was rereleasing the original Phantasy Star on Switch, I was interested to try it out, so I went to RUclips to know if it was any good. From your old series review video, you actually got me into not just the first game, but the rest of the series as well.

  • @FalconStrikeGames
    @FalconStrikeGames 2 года назад +9

    Thank you for the awesome uploads! I love your positive energy towards games (old and new) and the gaming community.

  • @ilpohartikainen2771
    @ilpohartikainen2771 2 года назад +10

    Thanks to Johnny I found out that I really, really love Ys games. I have ignored them before I saw Ys book 1 and 2 in this channel and oh boy I was hooked (and still am). So cheers!

    • @rogerdonovan1759
      @rogerdonovan1759 2 года назад

      I kinda have the same story with the Ys games. It's thanks to Johnny and a French podcast that speaks about Japanese games that I had the curiosity of starting the journey. I do not regret it one bit ! I went through older games in the series with a lot of enjoyment so there's that as well

    • @LorenHelgeson
      @LorenHelgeson 2 года назад

      @@rogerdonovan1759 I love the Ys series. With the earlier games in particular, it's what I like to call "Hydlide done right."

  • @cutter6900
    @cutter6900 2 года назад +17

    As someone who's been around for every generation of video games, this rings true. I can play a AAA modern game one day and then enjoy myself with some Atari 2600 gaming the next. Sure, things have progressed, but a good game is for all time. Some may not agree, but that's fine - that's life! No hate, like you said, just joy from such a wide variety of options.

    • @xenos_n.
      @xenos_n. 2 года назад +2

      I would have to semi-agree, I think some games are good for all time, but others are absolutely mind blowing and revolutionary when they come out but age very poorly.

    • @sagepirotess6312
      @sagepirotess6312 2 года назад

      Maze craze, pitfall, combat,

    • @sagepirotess6312
      @sagepirotess6312 2 года назад

      @@xenos_n. final fantasy 7 fits your example

  • @James-gj8rn
    @James-gj8rn 2 года назад +57

    You know what i really miss Johnny? Demo Discs. I have a nostalgia for them, on the PS2 specifically because it's how i was introduced to the Yakuza series with a Yakuza demo back then and now that's my favourite game series of all time and Kiryu's story really resonated with me :)

    • @Chicomite
      @Chicomite 2 года назад +5

      So mad I threw all my magazines, demo discs and Jampacks away, I had every single Jampack, many PS Underground discs, they were so awesome. $4.99 for a disc full of huge demos of the latest games, cheats, videos for upcoming games, and even memory card saves, what a deal. It was super easy to convince your parents to get a $5 disc than a $50 game. Yea, those days are done, $4.99 to customize your gun to be blue now.

    • @CosmicWolfPack
      @CosmicWolfPack 2 года назад +1

      Demo disks on the ps2 almost feels like a dream. It was a time I remember so fondly. Those weird demo hub words they would create sometimes too is just weird to explain to someone nowadays that wasn’t around for that.

    • @HappyConsoleGamer
      @HappyConsoleGamer  2 года назад +8

      Dreamcast demo discs were great!

    • @JMrealgamer
      @JMrealgamer 2 года назад +1

      Yakuza is awesome man. Have you gotten a chance to play Yakuza 7?! RPG goodness at its finest!

    • @residentevilclone
      @residentevilclone 2 года назад +2

      I had so many PS1 demo discs. A huge CD book of them from PSM, OPM, PS Underground, Jampack… It is entirely possible I spent as much time playing those as I did actual full length PS1 games.

  • @TIDbitRETRO
    @TIDbitRETRO 2 года назад +54

    One of the things I really appreciate about retro games is they let you just jump in and play. Whereas a lot of modern games inundate you with countless brain dead tutorials at almost every baby step of progression. #DitchTutorialsBringBackManuals

    • @Fasneocroth
      @Fasneocroth 2 года назад +5

      I recently bought FFXIII-2 and Lightning Returns and was pleasantly surprised to receive a beautiful colour manual with each game.

    • @iCABALi
      @iCABALi 2 года назад +3

      @@Fasneocroth manuals were still commonplace during that generation of consoles, so why were you surprised? It wasn't until the PS4/Xbox One that manuals were all but done away with and swapped to an online format, if they wanted to make one at all.

    • @duffman1876
      @duffman1876 2 года назад +3

      You have to update it first before ya start em tutorials 🍻🍺

    • @turismofoegaming8806
      @turismofoegaming8806 2 года назад +2

      @@duffman1876 let’s not forget installing it also which I guess you could say it’s part of the update!?!?!?
      🥵by the time it’s ready

    • @TheLemonsims
      @TheLemonsims 2 года назад +1

      I used to spend 15-20 minutes memorizing those handbooks

  • @TheGoldfishh
    @TheGoldfishh 2 года назад +4

    I recently played through Phantasy Star 1 for the first time because of this channel and I LOVED it. You’re right though, you have to go into some games from the pov of the time they were released to really enjoy some games. Not every game is going to be a timeless classic, but at the time of their releases they were bangers.

  • @dc2662
    @dc2662 2 года назад +1

    That’s so cool that you stumbled across a guy mentioning you. You have always had a huge impression on this community! Cheers Johnny!

  • @chrilz1498
    @chrilz1498 2 года назад +5

    If it makes you feel any better, Johnny, you’re the reason I love the Dragon Quest series, so you win some you lose some, haha! The fact that your passion made the fellow try the game in the first place is a testament to how contagious your energy is. Thanks for another great video, my friend!

    • @paulb3849
      @paulb3849 2 года назад +1

      Same here. I played through all the dragon quest, almost all final fantasy and almost all xeno games due to this channel. I still have a few to go, but I think those games are the bomb.

    • @chrilz1498
      @chrilz1498 2 года назад

      @@paulb3849 That's awesome! I'm glad I'm not the only case study--he honestly made a JRPG fan out of me over my time watching these past 7 years.

    • @krduggan9159
      @krduggan9159 2 года назад +1

      Dragon Warrior I on the NES is my favorite RPG. 🥰. I love the iPad version with a fancier soundtrack. It’s so beautiful. ❤️

    • @chrilz1498
      @chrilz1498 2 года назад

      @@krduggan9159 I haven't played the original, but you're inspiring me! Perhaps I'll have to peak at the releases, the iPad version being among them, and see what would suite me :)

  • @ScottX68000
    @ScottX68000 2 года назад +6

    Johnny, just so you know I picked up Ys Books 1 & 2 because of you and really enjoyed the game, I haven't finished it yet but i've had a really good time with it. I've also picked up Ys Origin but I haven't played that one yet, I have no doubt it will be great though.

  • @backyardparkworks
    @backyardparkworks 2 года назад +6

    I often purposefully come to retro game channels to get recommendations that are outside of my normal wheelhouse and personal taste. I think thats the joy of youtube gaming channels. Even if something isnt my cup of tea, I want to get someone else's take and maybe get to expand my horizons.

  • @Jakco808
    @Jakco808 2 года назад

    glad you made this video man. definitely great points you made

  • @Brutalious
    @Brutalious 2 года назад +1

    Your love for YS over the years is what inspired me to give the series a shot a year ago. Happy to say I'm 4 games in and loving it! Your positivity really makes a difference so thank you.

    • @newgameaaaa
      @newgameaaaa 2 года назад

      Good for you. Yeah listening to the story about how people get into games and why they love them helps.

  • @RC80studio
    @RC80studio 2 года назад +5

    I remember playing Resident Evil: Code Veronica X on my PS2 back in the day and getting recommended to play the original 3 PS1 titles… my god, I thought I’d been stitched up! But after playing them in reverse order I was able to get my mindset into the original game and appreciate it for what it was!

  • @MrDrunkReviews
    @MrDrunkReviews 2 года назад +16

    Dynamite Dux is a masterpiece, you just experienced it at the wrong point in an inception loop. It redefined the beat ‘em up genre at a time that you were too cynical because it wasn’t satanic enough. Nothing is ever satanic enough for you Johnny, not even the AGG Whale.

  • @timhammond9814
    @timhammond9814 2 года назад +2

    we was very lucky to grow up and see and feel the different stages of video games .

  • @JerryBaezAlchemus
    @JerryBaezAlchemus 2 года назад +1

    Never stop recommending games to your followers, John. If it wasn’t because of you, I would’ve never known about the Ys series. After many years listening you preach the series, I finally jumped into it last year, and oh boy! Why didn’t I jump into it sooner!? It’s so good!! And it’s all thanks to you!

    • @newgameaaaa
      @newgameaaaa 2 года назад

      I am going to start playing Ys 1 and 2 soon.

  • @manaowls
    @manaowls 2 года назад +33

    Someone who's born today might think in 20 years of Breath of the Wild as a bad game.
    It's all about being at the right time and right moment with the right surroundings.

    • @vilvismargots5937
      @vilvismargots5937 2 года назад +1

      Yes imagine Zelda on next gen VR done right.

    • @cd4playa1245
      @cd4playa1245 2 года назад +1

      They’ll still have fun with botw 20 years from now lol

    • @flyingplantwhale545
      @flyingplantwhale545 2 года назад +3

      It's just REALLY hard to imagine BOTW ever being viewed as bad. I mean.. to me it captures everything that's fun about games. I guess eventually I'll be that old fart talking about 'back in my day' lol.

    • @holleringsmith3837
      @holleringsmith3837 2 года назад +8

      Breath of the wild is a bad game TODAY. The most overrated game of all time.

    • @gypate74
      @gypate74 2 года назад

      Not a single Zelda game, even the older ones, is considered as bad today. This is a magical license

  • @Jarbalius
    @Jarbalius 2 года назад +4

    Can't be sure if my experience with YS Books 1&2 we're the same as yours back in the day, but what i can say is that your channel made me want to try out YS games and i fell in love with the series. I've played every single one of them now and can't wait to get more of Adol Christin.

  • @leblancious
    @leblancious 2 года назад

    I found your channel many years ago when I was trying to find somebody else who played Ys Book 1 and 2. You were the only RUclipsr that talked about Ys and loved it as much as me! You did get me to try out Shenmue 1 and 2 and I enjoyed them. Thanks for all of the years of content!

  • @ThaRealMcCoy1977
    @ThaRealMcCoy1977 2 года назад

    I’ve been watching your old videos and am now playing through Grandia. I’m 11 hours in and absolutely loving it. Thanks for the recommendation.

  • @VidalSuperNinjaGaming
    @VidalSuperNinjaGaming 2 года назад +10

    I'm still very excited and find it very enjoyable to go back and dig up older retro titles.
    I feel video games are much like any piece of art or well made slice of entertainment. Truly great music, movies, and games from vintage or retro eras may "Go out of style" but can always stand the test of time. Ironically Chrono Trigger immediately comes to mind in this regard, as it is a game I only played fairly recently for the first time and still felt it was a masterpiece.
    A perception of good quality and great taste can often be lost or completely underdeveloped in younger folks, they'll happily digest trash in all of these mediums simply because, they don't know any better. However I know a lot of older folks who also can't appreciate anything that isn't spoon fed to them as the "latest and greatest" thing.
    It really is an interesting topic but I'm always try to implore other gamers to broaden their pallets... There is so much good stuff out there.

  • @Konuvis
    @Konuvis 2 года назад +3

    Man this conversation could go on forever honestly. It's all so dependent on likes but also timing. Even games I love if I'm not in the mood I may not enjoy it at that time.

    • @NerdyTransformed
      @NerdyTransformed 2 года назад

      This. It took me years to get into Fallout 3. Now its one of my favorite games

  • @sergeilikhomanov8638
    @sergeilikhomanov8638 2 года назад

    great video, thanks for your passion

  • @dragon17j
    @dragon17j 2 года назад

    Loved hearing this story. Thank you for sharing.

  • @JoeyBoxOfDonuts
    @JoeyBoxOfDonuts 2 года назад +5

    Isn't it interesting how this hobby sometimes boils down to chasing a feeling you had, but it's almost impossible to grasp because that feeling was a product of the time and your circumstances at that time. It's both precious and elusive

    • @Gorlokk666
      @Gorlokk666 2 года назад

      Lol yeah, I remember having my mind blown as a wee bean playing Super Mario World, climbing on the fences, and more importantly, being able to flip to the other side and punch enemies off from behind the fence. For some reason that was the greatest thing ever to me lol.

  • @1914fallen
    @1914fallen 2 года назад +2

    I understand what your saying perfectly as I just went thru this with Assassin’s Creed. Having finished Assassin’s Creed Valhalla on my PS5 I was going thru withdrawal so I had purchased Assassin’s Creed The Ezio collection for The Switch. Finally popped it in started playing and struggling because of course the gameplay mechanic basics are there but very crude compared to the newer title. Still a great game but you have to play it for what it is.

  • @sheskimusic
    @sheskimusic 2 года назад

    Alright! Always look forward to your videos

  • @link-ki9lr
    @link-ki9lr 2 года назад

    I’ve played so many great games because of your recommendation videos! You explain them well so I know what I’m getting into. Looking forward to more!

    • @newgameaaaa
      @newgameaaaa 2 года назад

      Yes good for you. Me too.

  • @shiBuyaking109
    @shiBuyaking109 2 года назад +3

    That’s why remasters are so popular

  • @luisbadolato
    @luisbadolato 2 года назад +9

    When you play a game that's more than two or three generations old I think you have to adapt your mindset to having a different kind of experience than the one you'd have playing a recent game.
    I love Ys books 1 and 2 or Neutopia and I never played them when I was younger, so I don't think it's the nostalgia factor necessarily what makes me love plugging in the Turbo Duo.

    • @TheRetroBrian
      @TheRetroBrian 2 года назад +2

      Totally agree. A game needs to fit into your own preferences, and then you can enjoy it even more. The example of Chrono Trigger is a perfect example. Because that game will Always stand the test of time to anyone who loves turn based JRPS.

  • @ElComanche
    @ElComanche 2 года назад

    God, I love all your videos. So positive and enjoyable. I need your content forever. Thank you dude.

  • @DrRESHES
    @DrRESHES 2 года назад +2

    Welp, you suggested Huntdown to me.
    I finished it, and i love it a lot!

  • @Xeronarth
    @Xeronarth 2 года назад +12

    I usually end up doing the opposite. I'll play an earlier game and think: "Wow! This is great! Perhaps even better than [New Game in Series]!" Not always, as some games truly are limited by when they released, but so many great games exist from back in the day that I feel hold up just as well, if not better, than their big presentation counterparts.

    • @xenos_n.
      @xenos_n. 2 года назад +1

      Kirby's Dream Course has aged like a fine wine. Still one of the most fun multiplayer games.

  • @drowningin
    @drowningin 2 года назад +3

    I got my copy of Pocky & Rocky from playasia. Games quality blew my mind. Some of the best sprites this gen, and done by 1 person 😱😱😱 retro game that 1000% holds up

  • @Uutama
    @Uutama 2 года назад

    No matter what, I judge every game I play by comparing what else came out at the time the game did. I will always assess a game by going back into the mindset of the old days. I also remember back in the day, maybe 2008, when Ys Origin came out and getting a free copy on PC, but I never played it. Just a year or two later I found your channel and you really hooked me onto the series. Good on you for that and thank you for all of your enthusiasm! Not many people seem to have that love for games anymore.

  • @dhall5661
    @dhall5661 2 года назад +1

    i played samurai shodown because of your videos within the last few years.. and i love them!

  • @IlliyaVjestica
    @IlliyaVjestica 2 года назад +3

    Going in with modern expectations 👌 you've certainly recommend some great stuff over the years. I played the original Ys games and they hold up extremely well. Of course, some retro titles haven't and that's the whole point. Some classic will never be forgotten as the core gameplay is soooo good.

  • @gwarriorfromhell
    @gwarriorfromhell 2 года назад +7

    It all depends on where you were when a game came out. Sure we all love the timeless classics, but the niche games that we all love are niche for a reason. Not everyone loved Xenosaga, not everyone loved Shadow Hearts, not everyone loved the classic Monster Hunter games. We all have our own tastes and those of us who grew up with broken mechanics and games that require some borderline breaks in order to get through them easily are more understanding and accepting of these older games.

    • @user-zu1ix3yq2w
      @user-zu1ix3yq2w 2 года назад +1

      One of those reasons is lack of supply/sales -- i.e. not many people played the game because not many could. And yes, that comes with a different geographic distribution model.

  • @billyboy9360
    @billyboy9360 2 года назад

    You make the most comfy vids dude keep it up

  • @kquinta8
    @kquinta8 2 года назад

    "Don't stop recommending", I felt in love with the Ys series because of you, thanks!

  • @ManiacMonkboon
    @ManiacMonkboon 2 года назад +6

    I'm so glad I'm from an era where game's we're actually good and complete. Yeah, there are some great games out, but have they really evolved other than graphically?
    My favorite game of all time, Shenmue on Dreamcast. You can damn near enter any place. Most games now only allow one to enter scripted places.
    I still enjoy PS1 and Nintendo 64 game's. Retro game's are awesome. Yeah, I'm an old gamer. 50+ ish. 😊

    • @carlstevenwilletts
      @carlstevenwilletts 2 года назад +1

      Shenmue is a masterpiece, but it's as clunky as hell. I would play it any day of the week, but imagine anyone who has only played games for the last 5 years or so playing the game for the first time. It would take a lot to see past the control system and truly see what the game has to offer.

    • @ManiacMonkboon
      @ManiacMonkboon 2 года назад +1

      @@carlstevenwilletts That is very true. But hopefully, someone not as ancient as I am would quickly notice all the features Shenmue has, in spite of its quirkiness.
      I'll always prefer Shenmue, Yakuza, Judgment, Sleeping Dog's, Spec Ops: The Line, Vanquish, Binary Domain and a few others compared to what's main stream.

  • @The8bitbeard
    @The8bitbeard 2 года назад +11

    I've said before one needs to get into a "90s mindset" to enjoy those old games, and of course that's a lot easier to do when you were around back then.

    • @yeahyeahwowman8099
      @yeahyeahwowman8099 2 года назад +3

      Back then philosophy doesn't really apply anymore because we have millions of indie developers making retro style games, as well as certain companies reviving old classics. Of course there's the nes, snes, Genesis mini, emulators, God knows what else. What I am saying is that if it was way harder to get your hands on these games then maybe.

  • @paulmaloney4387
    @paulmaloney4387 2 года назад +1

    Ever since beating Elden Ring ive been looking for something to fill my gaming void. I've never played an Elder Scrolls, and am now 35 hours into my first Morrowind play through on Series X. Its genuinely one of the most immersive games I've ever played - I love hows theres little to no handholding in this *massive* world (just like Elden Ring)

  • @aliens4582
    @aliens4582 2 года назад +2

    Love this channel. Over the years, I've recommended Nightshade for NES, some people love it, some hate it. I loved it when it released, and I still love it now!!

  • @NamooNara
    @NamooNara 2 года назад +17

    I’d be curious to know what retro games this streamer enjoys. I wonder if it’s more of a matter of taste than a matter of nostalgia

    • @CRedd9830
      @CRedd9830 2 года назад +4

      Simmons (AssistMeDoom is the streamer) is a huge fan of ARPGs but there are some turn based RPGs he enjoys like Grandia, Skies of Arcadia, Shining Force III & Chrono Trigger. He loves the Xenoblade games but hates Xengears and Xenosaga.

    • @DSan-kl2yc
      @DSan-kl2yc 2 года назад +3

      @@CRedd9830 heh so it's just a person that likes one rpg and not another and it's not about it being old. I also don't like saga. Not saying it's bad. Just didn't like lots of it.

  • @jc4446
    @jc4446 2 года назад +27

    We grow up , our tastes change , games rarely impress me…even today most of its already been done before . Nostalgia has a ton to do with why we like old games but newer games are just rehashing what old did and add in the graphical power etc . I tried to recommend silent hill 2 to a friend and he couldn’t finish it because controls were too clunky , graphics bad etc . I feel like it’s one of the greatest game ever though 😂

    • @grizzlybearking1878
      @grizzlybearking1878 2 года назад +5

      The controls ARE bad and the graphics compared to todays ARE bad and I still think its the best survival horror game ever. "Rehashing" is a stretch. You are implying its the same games from 3-4 decades ago but better graphics which is an extremely reductive argument that can be used for every piece of entertainment media ever created.

    • @newgameaaaa
      @newgameaaaa 2 года назад +1

      I actually like games more when people recommend them because I can feel the excitement. I hear a lot of great things about Resident evil games with those tank controls and other similar games like silent hill. I tried playing it a long time ago and didn't like it. I think I would like it a little more now because I have a different expectation.

    • @jrbluedup
      @jrbluedup 2 года назад +1

      If you want a great game today play elden ring..its phenomenal

    • @chrishof3917
      @chrishof3917 2 года назад +2

      @@grizzlybearking1878 and don't forgot that the clunky controls are actually part of the experience: clunky controls add stress in dangerous situations. I remember screaming ' nonoNOOOO!!' while trying my very best to perfectly turn those corners and try to escape some certain death... wow... it still feels so scary even thinking about it

    • @billyd5917
      @billyd5917 2 года назад +1

      Honestly when it comes to horror games gameplay is not as important atmospher and it being creepy, clucky controls can add to the atmosphere and the feel of dread, imo there is no horror game today that can compare to the classic Silent Hill.

  • @brunolk44
    @brunolk44 2 года назад

    I am currently playing the ys series because you recommended it so many times, and now I'm in love with ys. So far I already finished, ys origin, ys1, ys2, ys otah, ys celceta, ys 5 kefin, ys 6 ark and I'm at the very end of ys 8. I would never consider playing it if it wasn't for you. Thank you, Happy console gamer!

  • @ZennyMeseta
    @ZennyMeseta 2 года назад +1

    I just want to let you know that I came across your channel about four years ago now. Because of you, I can say that I have played Y's 1-9. As well as Phantasy Star 1-4 and online 2. I love both series very much and Phantasy Star 1 is now one of my favorite RPGs of all time as well as Y's 1 & 2. So thank you!

    • @TheViperguy83
      @TheViperguy83 2 года назад +1

      Because of him I started plays Y's and dragon quest and now I love those franchises.

    • @ZennyMeseta
      @ZennyMeseta 2 года назад

      @@TheViperguy83 Dragon Quest is such a great series right? It's a little hard for me to choose a favorite title from the Dragon Quest/Warrior games.

  • @tomderry7295
    @tomderry7295 2 года назад +3

    I periodically evaluate my favorite games. Do they hold up? Is nostalgia why I like it so much? Things like that. Considering those things, Contra (NES) is still in my top ten all time!

    • @gamewithgreg
      @gamewithgreg 2 года назад

      What are the other 9?

    • @tomderry7295
      @tomderry7295 2 года назад +1

      @@gamewithgreg Good question! In no particular order
      Link to the Past
      Final Fantasy Tactics
      Chrono Trigger
      The Last of Us
      Shadow of the Colossus
      Final Fantasy 4
      Castlevania SOTN
      Metroid Dread (used to be Super Metroid)
      RE 4

  • @JoshMarzolf
    @JoshMarzolf 2 года назад +3

    I usually have the opposite problem where the newer versions of classic games disappoint me. In my opinion every Nintendo franchise went downhill after going 3D. But the original NES was my jumping in point so that colors my judgment.

    • @NueThunderKing
      @NueThunderKing 2 года назад +2

      Your nostalgia is getting the best of you then. My first Zelda game was ALttP, but that didn’t stopped me to find OoT and MM the masterpieces they still are. Hell MM is one of my favourite Zeldas to this day, and I enjoyed every one of them, even the DS ones.
      Games today (the ones that are truly great) are better than their old counterparts, no discussion here. That doesn’t mean their first iterations are bad, far from it, but there are quality of life improvements in the new releases that go above and beyond of what they had.

  • @kaitsurugi3280
    @kaitsurugi3280 Год назад +1

    I think that if you can find joy in all games regardless of time time period, you are a true gamer at heart ❤

  • @logansaxby7224
    @logansaxby7224 2 года назад

    Playing Ys Origins because of one of your videos and I'm having a lot of fun. Thank you so much 🖖

  • @seedofwonder
    @seedofwonder 2 года назад +3

    If you play Xenosaga III without playing the first two, you have my respect. I would have been confused AF. Amazing game, but out of context I would have hated it.

  • @colinDESU
    @colinDESU 2 года назад +4

    It’s just like talking about “best inventions of all time.”
    Someone could argue the “wheel,” while someone could argue the “car.” The fact is that the car wouldn’t have happened without the wheel coming first. Even though the car is more complex, that doesn’t make it a better invention when you take into consideration time periods and technologies during the separate times. Breath of the Wild is possibly the best modern game in existence (come at me lol), but there was nothing like Zelda 1 at the time either.

  • @dexocube
    @dexocube 2 года назад

    I played Ys book one because of you Johnny...
    It was great, thanks!

  • @truecrescent00013
    @truecrescent00013 2 года назад +1

    Dude. HCG! OmG!!! I am one of those that saw that video! I actually am shocked beyond belief. Xenosaga is my favorite game/series of all time so I always looked up stuff for Xenosaga! This is awesome! Wow! To find out you put out that video! I remember it too. Wow! Lmao!! Mad Props man! This made my day!

  • @DamienDrake2940
    @DamienDrake2940 2 года назад +4

    This raises an interesting question: Which retro console is easiest or hardest for first timers to enjoy today overall?

    • @jameskozy7254
      @jameskozy7254 2 года назад +2

      I think the n64 is hard to enjoy. It has aged poorly and the controls are a mess. However, I think the super nintendo has aged like fine wine.

    • @newgameaaaa
      @newgameaaaa 2 года назад

      I'll take a crack at your question. First, I grew up with the intellivision, then NES and kind of stopped at PS2 because college, work, and life takes up time. I think gaming systems and their games have gotten progressivly better. I still love great games from any era. I bought a modded xbox that has a lot of retro games on it with many older consoles. I still love the games on the intellivision especially burgertime. It is so easy to pick up and play and enjoy. I tried games for the Atari 2600, 7800, colecovision, commodore 64, amiga. I just don't find them fun. Maybe also because I didn't grow up playing them and they weren't on my radar. The colecovision and the intellivision had a number keypad which makes it difficult to get into because the controls are unknown or look at the overlays. The amiga and commodore used a keyboard which is annoying for me. However, I loved Doom on the PC. I also just recently played it on my modded xbox with a controller and liked it better for the controls. I think NES, SNES and Genesis are easy to enjoy because you just turn on the system and press start and go. You will quickly figure it out.

    • @NamooNara
      @NamooNara 2 года назад

      PC Engine and Dreamcast are easy to enjoy

    • @Xpancakes11X
      @Xpancakes11X 2 года назад

      I'd say the Wii is the easiest to get into. The hardest to enjoy for first timers today would be an atari 2600 or any parser/text only game.

    • @ulink265
      @ulink265 2 года назад

      @@Xpancakes11X Wii isnt really that retro, i would put the snes as the easiest one, It has the most appealing graphics out of any retro console, an incredible library of games and games werent that hard anymore

  • @mechaotakugamer
    @mechaotakugamer 2 года назад +3

    I'd love to play Xenosaga episode 3 but that game is too damn expensive. Not paying 250-300 for it. And the sad thing is I need that game for collection. I have the other 2 xenosaga games but I never owned 3

    • @damonke79
      @damonke79 2 года назад

      I will eventually buy it. Also looking to get a copy of Suikoden II at some point...that's the one that's gonna hurt

    • @grahfkarate1799
      @grahfkarate1799 2 года назад +1

      Funny, had a OG copy I bought new but wanted a 360 and sold all my games for it.. Had the urge to play Xenosaga about 4 years ago. 1 and 2 I bought cheap but XS 3 was 60 bucks at the time.. crazy that game is going for that much now. I think the popularity of the blade games have increased value and the fact that they didn’t make too many copies of XS3

    • @damonke79
      @damonke79 2 года назад +1

      @@grahfkarate1799 All the retro RPGs have skyrocketed. Shadow Hearts is now 150 bucks. Shadow Hearts Covenant is basically 100 bucks. It's just crazy. What sucks is...I missed out on a lot of games from that time period because I was broke, busy starting a family, etc. So now trying to go back and catch up has been a challenge.
      I'm also a collector who is battling with resellers in a market where people are buying games and selling them for profit down the line. It would be one thing if I paid a high price to buy a game, played it and then resold it but I have no interest in doing that

    • @mechaotakugamer
      @mechaotakugamer 2 года назад

      @@damonke79all 3 shadow hearts was at one of my favorite game stores and I can't really remember the prices

    • @grahfkarate1799
      @grahfkarate1799 2 года назад

      @@damonke79 it’s why I’m not against emulation. I personally don’t partake but I understand it. If companies don’t make it easy to purchase older games I completely support emulation. Otherwise games would die. Think about these old PS2s. How much longer are they going to last?

  • @guyinapandasuit2691
    @guyinapandasuit2691 2 года назад

    You're responsible for my love of YS. You had mentioned the games and so I tried 8 and loved it. Thank you!

  • @RetroDeath
    @RetroDeath 2 года назад

    I always factor in my personal nostalgia when ranking my favorite games, but it's definitely something others cannot translate when they consider playing such a recommendation. Great topic!

  • @jhauer2935
    @jhauer2935 2 года назад +12

    Looking at games through the “nostalgia” glasses lol. Some games just do not age well. FF VIII is that way for me.

    • @jhauer2935
      @jhauer2935 2 года назад

      Your Xenosaga 4 video is what TikTok is right now lol

    • @decimustv4257
      @decimustv4257 2 года назад

      But you said that FF8 was like the best game of all time? I’m like confused?

    • @jhauer2935
      @jhauer2935 2 года назад +1

      @@decimustv4257 I wouldn’t say ff8 was the best game of all time because FF8 isn’t even in my top 3 FF games. Lol.

    • @jhauer2935
      @jhauer2935 2 года назад

      @@decimustv4257 I remember it better than it actually was is what I’m getting at

    • @drowningin
      @drowningin 2 года назад +5

      Age well? FF8 didn't release well!

  • @danholo
    @danholo 2 года назад +4

    Lol. This just happened to me with Panzer Paladin. Visual presentation, music and theme were great but the weapon mechanic was burdensome and uninteresting to me.

    • @CarlosXPhone
      @CarlosXPhone 2 года назад

      I was just gonna ask "Is Panzer Paladin, Panzer Dragoon?" Then I googled it. I'm like "Oh."

  • @MrDEBO217
    @MrDEBO217 2 года назад +1

    This is how I am about shining force 1 & 2 on the genesis. My all time favorite games to this day and replay them both at least once a year.

  • @punchabunchabuttons
    @punchabunchabuttons 2 года назад

    My love for the YS series has been originated by you John. I had no idea what Ys was. After i saw the passion you had for it, i went and tried it myself and i was hooked. I played every single one of the Ys game, some multiple times... Thank you for that recommendation.

  • @GameGalaxyshow
    @GameGalaxyshow 2 года назад +10

    While my knee jerk reaction is to get upset and scream "get off my lawn" to a bunch of ungrateful youngsters; I will stand by and say a good game can stand on its own for all time. You have to compare breath of the wild and the original Zelda in different lights for obvious reasons; however the core foundation of what makes the original legend of Zelda great is timeless. 8k resolution, controllers operated from my butthole, 240hz refresh rates, and ray traced nipple hairs don't automatically equal a good game.

    • @shutup1037
      @shutup1037 2 года назад

      👍

    • @MGM_Think
      @MGM_Think 2 года назад

      hear, hear.

    • @ozzyfanatic666
      @ozzyfanatic666 2 года назад

      Sorry man, if I can't control the game with my butthole I just can't enjoy it. Some things you can't go back from.

  • @jckorn9148
    @jckorn9148 2 года назад +3

    The NES era has definitely fallen into the nostalgia realm.
    SNES games though really do still hold up.
    I feel it has to do with how complete and accessible the games were for the SNES.

  • @cincyfan987
    @cincyfan987 2 года назад +1

    Love how this digital era has provided a platform for indie games, many of which are retro. This is essentially keeping retro games of the past alive since the game styles and graphics are very similar.

  • @inglcaraballo
    @inglcaraballo 2 года назад

    Playing Ys 1 now, and part of the motivation has been your enthusiasm and love for it. As a hardcore gamer in his 30's. Too much time has gone by without me not giving it chance. So to stay true to my gaming tier there I am with Chronicles +.

  • @GalathNox
    @GalathNox 2 года назад +3

    AC II is my favorite game of all time. It's obviously not "retro" in the traditional sense, but the franchise has evolved (and devolved) quite a bit over the years. The controls for it could be frustrating at the time, but can be downright infuriating now in comparison to modern games of the genre. That's why it's difficult for me to recommend it to anyone.

  • @eikofarron6364
    @eikofarron6364 2 года назад

    I just want to go over and hang out and have a few beers and play old video games with Johnny

  • @tylerengel
    @tylerengel 2 года назад

    Hello. Recently discovered your channel and I think your videos are a delight lol Take care.

  • @UseTheBoost3D
    @UseTheBoost3D 2 года назад +2

    I struggled a lot going back to older games, once I started that whole journey. I will say, almost all of the ones I've dived into because of this channel specifically have been big hits with me!
    I think the arcade stuff has aged particularly well BECAUSE of their simplicity. As I've grown up I've gotten more and more overwhelmed by the scope of a lot of modern "AAA" games, especially the ones that take SO LONG to just beat! A shorter run time is actually selling point for me.
    I do try to put myself in the headspace for the time that a certain game came out, and usually that helps, but a lot of times, ya just had to be there! I think that that's especially true once gaming started to go 3D. A ton of people are quick to point out how the N64 hasn't aged all that well, and I think I generally agree, but considering the impact of the time puts it into perspective. Ya can't just pick up something from the past and expect yourself to totally sync up with it, especially if you're ALSO playing current stuff.

  • @RobertSmith-tu7rl
    @RobertSmith-tu7rl 2 года назад

    lets go ive been getting back into retro games

  • @yanceyboyz
    @yanceyboyz 2 года назад

    I've started the YS games thanks to HCG and really enjoying them.

  • @gullpayne
    @gullpayne 2 года назад

    Great topic here thanks 🙏

  • @kaybelmont
    @kaybelmont 2 года назад

    I always enjoy your opinión, seems more like a friend talking with me.

  • @thealexgamez7948
    @thealexgamez7948 2 года назад +2

    I can enjoy old games quite a lot, even though I didn’t grew up with them. And I mean, a great game is a great game. No matter when it was released.

  • @AstaIsAMonster
    @AstaIsAMonster 2 года назад +2

    8:16-9:58 😂 good troll video man.💪🏽

  • @joeg4707
    @joeg4707 2 года назад

    Great video, Johnny!

  • @mtshark7
    @mtshark7 2 года назад

    I enjoy both retro and modern games. Awesome video John!

  • @Menchi42
    @Menchi42 2 года назад

    You got me to play the Ys games and for that I am grateful.

  • @777Lateralus
    @777Lateralus 2 года назад

    Nostalgia plays such a huge part in our love for older media like games, shows, movies etc. I think this applies more so for something like video games because it’s such a hands on immersive experience, whereas a movie’s sfx or an album recorded in the 70s has its limitations but can still be timeless.

  • @bunk156
    @bunk156 2 года назад +2

    I played Ys book 1&2 on the pc engine because of you. It was as incredible for me as you had made it out to be!

    • @zetablade7018
      @zetablade7018 2 года назад +1

      Ys I & II are so much better than they have any right to be. All of the positives and charm somehow shine brightly through the primitive bump system mechanics.
      Absolutely classic.

    • @newgameaaaa
      @newgameaaaa 2 года назад +1

      Hey good for you. Because of Happyconsolegamer I played Phantasy Star 1 in 2016 and thought it was great. The next one that he talks about all the time is Ys book 1 and 2. I plan on playing that very soon.

    • @K3nVV
      @K3nVV 2 года назад

      Meh, I couldn't get into any of the Y's...

  • @cody8538
    @cody8538 2 года назад

    This is a great discussion, man! I just recently played Grandia 2 for the first time as per multiple requests from a good buddy of mine. I had a similar thought, I definitely enjoyed it while also recognizing it as a product of its time, but I’m curious as to how my opinion would differ had I played it when it initially released. Great video, I love this channel!

  • @rmathiesen5125
    @rmathiesen5125 2 года назад +2

    It's funny you're talking about this right now. I'm going through the same thing right now with something I'm playing. I grew up on the NES and the SNES is one of my favorite systems. I never played Chrono trigger growing up and didn't really look into getting it until a year ago. I'm finally sitting down on the steam version and playing currently. 12 hours in and Lavos just hit the earth. To me right now the game is just (ok). The soundtrack is incredible, everything else is good, but it's just ok. I have to constantly remind myself that this came out in 1995 and back then, it was amazing to have a game with such a solid story and characters, and the time travel, and the NG+ aspect and the 15-18 different endings... In 1995, that's probably worth 100+ hours of gameplay, and for then, it's AMAZING!! It did so many things better than all the other games of the time. So hopefully I don't get too much hate over this comment, but I do enjoy the game and I probably won't get into the NG+ to much bc there's other things to play right now, but I'm glad I will be able to scratch this one off my backlog.

    • @K3nVV
      @K3nVV 2 года назад

      Chrono Trigger was a game I missed back in the day. I've tried to go back and enjoy it, but I've had a difficult time getting into it.

  • @47drift
    @47drift 2 года назад

    Your recommendation of The Ninja Saviors is what led me to play it and now it's one of my favorites. Your tastes tend to align with mine so I tend to look forward to what you recommend that I haven't played.

  • @tobiasmartin9788
    @tobiasmartin9788 2 года назад

    Played ys 1&2 under your recommendation. Absolutely really enjoyed it. Haven't had that nostalgic type of enjoyment since lunar 1&2

  • @rjgt87
    @rjgt87 2 года назад +1

    Man, great video! And such an interesting topic, I totally can see how gaming conventions and mechanics evolution throughout the years can affect the experience of the player, I see this everyday now with my 4-year old son whose getting into video games more and more, when I try to play nes, snes and even n64 games with him, aside from the initial novelty factor, he quickly loses interest and goes back to switch and tablet games, not only the graphics put him off, they're oftentimes more difficult, don't have as many tutorials, hell, he even couldn't figure it out the D-pad at first, being accustomed to analog and touch controls, so I definitely see this too

  • @GamerToday
    @GamerToday 2 года назад +1

    This is how i feel when i tell people my favorite game is Vandal Hearts on PS1.
    Very few people get the reason why its so fun.
    Good video keep up these discussion videos they are by far your best i think

  • @danieru5470
    @danieru5470 2 года назад

    Really good video Johnny. I think it's nice that someone at least tried a game you recommended regardless of how they felt about it. We all have our own tastes in game genres and franchises. It reminds me of when I had an interview for CeX (UK used games and media store) and I was asked how I would sell my favourite game to a customer. I honestly struggled to explain it because I felt that it had aged (for example, the graphics and some of the gameplay), but I loved it nonetheless - as long as we enjoy and can discuss why we enjoy it, I think that's what matters. That game was Sonic Adventure which for around 15 years was my all-time favourite game (still is a favourite), until I played Persona 5 in 2017.

  • @demikraw3523
    @demikraw3523 2 года назад

    7 years ago I dug into the Ys games due to your videos about the series. I played 1, 2 (Chronicles) and Origins and I fell in love forever. Didnt have time to play other in the series, but I will. So yeah : )

  • @joewhan11
    @joewhan11 2 года назад

    Ohh the Zelda theme playing in the background is one of my favorites!