Apologies on the wait for this one, This and last month was weird plus the last minute pivot away from the other video caused some delays. Expect the Round-up video soon
I’m on a journey to find a hyper specific game I remember watching my dad and/ or Uncle play as a child. While this may not be it, you playing this oddly specific game for a review so recently is greatly appreciated to me, as it’ll make researching Dual Hearts marginally less painful for me
@ I remember it was 3D, there was definitely some sort of monster taming aspect, and despite growing conviction that I’m misremembering, I recall seeing him fight a larger creature, then upon its defeat it shrunk. Like he’d purified the evil from it or something along those lines. Uncle sent me a list earlier tonight of games he still has from back then, planning to look through that tomorrow and finally solve this… hopefully.
I never knew Dual Hearts was the same developer as Alundra! I always felt the two games, from a collector's standpoint, had so much in common. "Zelda-likes" (Link to the Past and Ocarina of Time) both pretty uncommon and both receiving collector favorite publishing (Working Designs and Atlus). A couple years ago I sold my copies together as a lot and they went for an absolute premium.
I didn't have a PS2 growing up so I've been getting curious about all the games I missed out on. I've had my eye on Dual Hearts for a bit but it's the kind of game I adore even with its faults.
Crazy to see someone cover this. That one boss aaaaaaaaaaaa. The stone boss cyclops that started with a movie and if you failed to block or lost the fight you start all over Aaaaaaa!!! Otherwise fun
Funny video, I enjoyed it, but I can tell you started skipping dialogue at the start of the game lol, cuz you're told that as long as Tumble has Esamons you can just press L2 to heal yourself
If you are looking for obscure ps2 titles to review may I suggest Radiata stories..... After all these years I haven't come across another game like it.
2:37 - I hope this doesn't effect the critical merits of the game. That is an emulator issue. Not a game issue. 11:44 - this isn't the game's problem. On real hardware, this area is fine.
Apologies on the wait for this one, This and last month was weird plus the last minute pivot away from the other video caused some delays.
Expect the Round-up video soon
Remember when RPGs were creative mad works and not committee designed pablum?
PlayStation Farms remembers.
I’m on a journey to find a hyper specific game I remember watching my dad and/ or Uncle play as a child. While this may not be it, you playing this oddly specific game for a review so recently is greatly appreciated to me, as it’ll make researching Dual Hearts marginally less painful for me
Any details?
@ I remember it was 3D, there was definitely some sort of monster taming aspect, and despite growing conviction that I’m misremembering, I recall seeing him fight a larger creature, then upon its defeat it shrunk. Like he’d purified the evil from it or something along those lines.
Uncle sent me a list earlier tonight of games he still has from back then, planning to look through that tomorrow and finally solve this… hopefully.
@morallygary9098 Cool, hope you find it. I'll look through my collection but let us know if you find it.
I never knew Dual Hearts was the same developer as Alundra! I always felt the two games, from a collector's standpoint, had so much in common. "Zelda-likes" (Link to the Past and Ocarina of Time) both pretty uncommon and both receiving collector favorite publishing (Working Designs and Atlus). A couple years ago I sold my copies together as a lot and they went for an absolute premium.
Merry Christmas, Fuzzy ❤️
This was fun. I love the levels being people dreams and you help folks. The shadow link fight is tough.
I'm at 00:09 and you have my sub already. I'm a simple man. I see Alundra, i sub.
I didn't have a PS2 growing up so I've been getting curious about all the games I missed out on. I've had my eye on Dual Hearts for a bit but it's the kind of game I adore even with its faults.
Frozen tears are still ice
Crazy to see someone cover this.
That one boss aaaaaaaaaaaa. The stone boss cyclops that started with a movie and if you failed to block or lost the fight you start all over Aaaaaaa!!!
Otherwise fun
New video. Nice!!!
This game looks just so, so good. Incredible job for the early PS2 era.
Funny video, I enjoyed it, but I can tell you started skipping dialogue at the start of the game lol, cuz you're told that as long as Tumble has Esamons you can just press L2 to heal yourself
If you are looking for obscure ps2 titles to review may I suggest Radiata stories..... After all these years I haven't come across another game like it.
2:37 - I hope this doesn't effect the critical merits of the game. That is an emulator issue. Not a game issue.
11:44 - this isn't the game's problem. On real hardware, this area is fine.
@@StiffAftermath I thought that was strange, I don't remember any of these issues in my ps2 copy.
The health warning is quite jarring though.
Never heard of this game. **adds game to backlog**
Explain the dog face
Dog dream if you make too much noise you... lose? Anyway the head becomes more visible the more noise you make till you lose, wake him?