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Then some years later i got a PS1 copy of The last revelation and truly loved it, the CD case had an Angel of Darkness cover inside it (next on playstation 2) haha.
I think TR1 is still the best way to be introduced to the old series. TR2 and 3 really ramp up the difficulty. While TR4 is great, it might be a bit much to grasp as a new player, and TRC is literally broken on most versions.
How are they downgraded? I've never heard that claim before.
Btw, my first one was TRII on PS1 back in 98 or 99. I never played the first for some reason. I wonder if I should play now starting from the first... but given that the second carries so much weight, I might do as I've always done and play the second yet again! hahaha
haha same here. I remember seen the fathers from the families gathered on the weekend playing TBIII and the kids just watching them. That was so surreal.
I miss this time of discovering games
Same here. I didn't think of specifying that. Months ago I even bought a copy of Interactive 6 to display on the wall hehe