While yes the banks of the river Thames is filled to bursting with street stabbers I'm fairly certain we sent all the boomerangs to that far away prison island.
Not a beekeper but former melittologist (study of bees) and hymenopterologist (study of Hymenoptera: bees, wasps and ants), wasps are indeed incredible contributors to both pollination and biological pest control. As such they can play a major role in agriculture by being natural competitors to pesticides. A few very aggressive species might ruin your day, but most wasps are quite chill and will just go about their day in the same way that bees will. If you hate pests like spiders, flies, caterpillars, and enjoy organic vegetables, thank your fellow wasp for keeping their population from reaching ridiculous numbers and destroying our crops with less of an effect both on the environment an on your food. :)
Finally, someone who isn't slandering wasps and hornets just cause of some slightly aggressive species like yellow jackets and baldfaced hornets. It baffles me how few people know that, without wasps, certain things like figs and avocado would be near non-existent due to them not getting pollinated by said wasps.
There needs to be a character action game about a wasp dealing with infestations of other invertebrates. Be the sickest thing ever, particularly if it was like Deadly Creatures Anyway my wasp trivia is that they each have distinct facial plates and patterns allowing them to tell each other apart individually
#1 Blimon Belmate "Oi! Do you have a loicense for that Ouiji Board!" #2 Frankon's Belmonster #3 Simon James Diont #4 Falcon Birdmont #5 Belmont-Chan in Cas-Cas-Vania (or Rusty Melbont)
I just looked up 8 eyes on wikipedia. Apparently the NA version took place in a post apocalyptic future, but the JP version was the 19th century. No changes to how the game looked between them. Also you get a jewel at the end of every stage, and at the end of the game if you put the jewels into the alter in the wrong order you just get a game over.
FUN FACT(S): Holy Diver is a difficult game, I would say harder than battletoads and GnG etc. this game has a mandatory glitch jump at the end of the game no less. (if you don't do the jump you can't win) Also certain bosses hard lock the game if you kill them too fast lol
To think that Vampire: Master of Darkness was the closest thing to a Castlevania game that Sega fans would experience until an actual Castlevania game came along in the form of Castlevania Bloodlines for the Genesis.
V: MoD was my favorite Game Gear game. I played it a decade before I got to Castlevania. V:MoD made me a Castlevania fan before I knew what Castlevania was. XD
They didnt market that game correctly. I didnt know it was a Castlevania clone so I passed on it. The box art doesnt give you any indication on what kind of game it is and makes it seem like its a crappy game.
I remember finding a speedrun of HOLY DIVER and wishing i had it as a kid. Also, that 8 eyes stage select is ridiculous - you got 5 countries of varying sizes, one peninsula of several countries, and one ENTIRE CONTINENT to choose from.
So regarding Molotov cocktails: the earliest use I can find of that particular style of incendiary weapon is the Spanish Civil War. The name, however, comes from the Winter War, when the Soviet Union invaded Finland; the Soviet foreign minister, Vyacheslav Molotov claimed on Soviet state radio that the bombs being dropped on Finnish territory were actually humanitarian aid for their starving neighbors. The Finns started sarcastically referring to them as Molotov bread baskets, and as petrol bombs started being used an effective weapon against the Soviets' tanks, they started joking that they were just supplying cocktails to go with the bread, and the name stuck.
So the game with the bird...your bird is one of the bars you were thinking was health. A second player can actually control the bird with the second controller. Had a blast watching as always! Keep up the great work!
What a Boss progression. First Death himself followed by a weird bird and the Demon Horse. Death must've been through some rough times if a accepted a job as the First Boss.
Rusty is actually freaking awesome! Incredible music, great art, solid gameplay. My biggest complaint with it is that the levels are a bit too long, making continuing a little painful. Nonetheless, if you jump through the hoops to get PC-98 emulation going, there's a good translation patch out there, and it's a fun time.
Dr jekyll and Mr Vibes would 100% have been a 90's comedy about a geeky professor Dr jekyll tries to create a way to make him attractive to ladies and creates Mr Vibes, his cool alter ego who wears Hawaiian shirts and hangs loose who teaches Jekyll to just be himself and date Rachael Leigh Cook.
A kid I grew up with had 8 Eyes. We never got anywhere on it but played it all the time in 2 player mode. When you're 7 it makes your day to play as a killer bird. Expectations were low
in his quest to defeat jack the ripper, doctor whateverhisnamewas only killed many people and left a massive trail of death behind him, like some kind of ripper... named jack
8 eyes actually has a system like Mega Man where what you get in some stages helps beat later stages. It is not a game to jump into without reading the manual.
I have the Master System version of Master of Darkness and it is a lot of fun, I do prefer the MS version due to the larger screen allowing you to see more. I believe in the Master System version the Wax House is directly refereed to as the Tussaud's wax works.
Holy shit, I remember 8 Eyes. In two player mode the first player plays as Orin the dude and the second player played as Cutrus the birb. I was sad because no one ever wanted to play it with me. lol
There's a hack for 8 Eyes that replaces the main character with Simon Belmont. The range of the whip makes attacking enemies more tolerable. Also, Orin is the bird, you can command it to attack or to hit switches to open doors.
The way you said “Dracula” Matt, I instantly heard in my head a commercial (ok, saw it too) “ (jingle) Always Dracu Cola!” Blah’ When I have a wicked thirst, I always try to B-positive and enjoy the fresh relaxing taste of Dracu Cola. It comes in multiple flavors, including alcoholic and sugar-free. The taste is always right no matter the night.”
I had 8 eyes back when I was a kid. Kinda wish I would've kept it. If memory serves my correctly. If you pressed up and attack while the bird was flying, it would make the bird perform a diving attack.
I really liked Frankenstein, but I was using an emulator so I could cheese it with save states. I can't imagine beating that game naturally, it gets insanely brutal with a lot of cheap deaths.
Rusty actually came out for the old PC-98, as you mentioned (based on IBM) and is generally considered to be one of the best games on it. It has kind of a cult following and a complete English patch, so if you wanted you could play through the entire game. Very technically impressive from what I've heard, as explained well here: ua-cam.com/video/rA69c69KaZE/v-deo.htmlsi=NvKl6LJSGlaHKYD4. Love the vid, by the way. Ton of fun watching you go through these.
8 Eyes is a mix of Castlevania and Megaman. Houses can be played in any order but the bosses are only vulnerable only one sword. Bosses drop a sword after defeat. I would try to find a corner and spam Cutlass (Japanese edition), Cutrus (English edition).
As a self-proclaimed Frankenstein expert player(I'm not), You didn't even get to the REALLY bad part of the game where you can fall in to the water. IT'S SO BAD.
That AVGN on Frankenstein is one of my favourites, so many great lines "When game genie doesn't work, you know you're f****d!" What a fascinatingly bad game that nes game is, a more mainstream playable counterpart to Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde
I died a little every time you said “Thames”. 😅. It’s pronounced “Tems”. Thank god it wasn’t set in Worcestershire. But yes. There are rabid dogs (they are actually foxes in London though) and plenty of coke ridden men in suits that think they are entrepreneurs, but are just sleazy blokes that need to be axed.
I owned 8 eyes as a kid, the only reason I could assume was that my dad picked it up cheap in a bargain bin . The gameplay looks as fun as I remember. Hey at least they let you play all 8 levels from the start.
I’m really surprised that after taking so much damage you didn’t figure out that Cutrus was the bird’s life bar and Orin was your character’s life bar 🤦🏽♂️
Watching you play 8eyes wrong was soo painful. My brother and I used to love that game. I would always play as the bird. I was hoping you were going figure out the citrus/Orin mystery lol. Great content. ❤❤❤
Man, I had forgotten about 8eyes! When I was "designing" nes games back in my preteens, controlling two characters with directional attacks was a really cool concept. Kids these days have 80 buttons on their controllers so it's not quite so important.
8 Eyes works at least somewhat better with two players. One person fully controls the swordsman Orin, and the other the bird Cutrus. In single player, the controls are far worse having to do inputs for both.
I laughed so hard when you pulled up 8 Eyes. Calling 8 Eyes a Castlevania clone is like saying Dark Souls is a Xanadu clone. Imagine thinking Castlevania was partially a puzzle game like 8 Eyes lol. Nothing will ever be as horrible as that action puzzle platformer.
Like any port Game Gear port of a Master System game you should play the Master system version to avoid the screen crunch. Master of Darkness is great and I'm I have it in my Brazil's exclusive Master System 3 (model 74 games) from 2002
thank you for not just saying Ouija correct but also advising folk to close the board- so many don't and that causes the problems. Genuinely, thank you for noting that my friend
Oh I wouldnt say it couldnt get past censors back then. There was Abadox which had stages and bosses made of body parts. And the world hell was used in Castlevania 2. Monster Party had the screen changing scene. Those are cute bats.
I vaguely remember Master of Darkness, though I'm pretty sure it was the Master System version. Also I hope you give Rusty another chance in the future. It's an excellent game with a killer soundtrack.
A while back I stumbled across a Castlevania hack. I didn’t realize how many were out there. There’s nearly as many hacks of it as there are of SMW. Many of them have been put on NES carts! I bought a few. Very cool.
****Dude. Holy shit. I had a ROCKSTAR ENERGY DRINK for the first time in years. I went to take a shower and idk if the steam/heat mixxed with the energy drink made me almost pass out. Super dizzy. Shaking for almost an hour. Thank goodness i am an emt ai I new little tricks to keep myself from passing out but it was sketchy for sure. So be safe and thank you for all the entertainment!!
So, as someone who owned 8-Eyes as a kid, let me tell you; it's (as you so love putting it) buck wild. To start with, it's not the past, it's the future. There was a big, apocalyptic nuclear war that did the usual post-apocalypse thing. At the centers of the 8 largest nuclear blasts were formed magical gems (yes, a nuclear war created magic). A man gathered the gems and became king, ruling the world wisely. However, he was betrayed by a woman named Ruth and his 8 dukes, who stole the gems. To get them back, he dispatches his greatest swordsman, Orin the Falconer, and his trained falcon Cutrus. (So, yes, the two health bars are for you and the bird). Orin has to go to the palaces of the 7 dukes, defeat them, reclaim the 8 eyes, then go to face Ruth. Thing is, you don't kill them. After you beat each of them, Orin sits down and has a cup of tea with them. The game makes some...interesting choices. Each of the dukes gives you a sword, which is effective against one of the other dukes, like Mega Man. Once you beat the dukes, you go to the House of Ruth to fight them all again, then Ruth herself. After you defeat her (and have tea with her, naturally) you have to put the 8 Eyes where they belong. There are 8 slots in the wall, and there is a clue, hidden within the walls of each stage, and you use those clues to figure out where each gem goes. It's a weird-ass game.
49:03 "The biggest CROSS-IFIX of them all!" 😅 The is the first of these multiple-game videos where I actually knew all the games ahead of time. It also just occurs to me now that for somebody who doesn't consider himself a Castlevania fan, I sure own a lot of Castlevania games. 🤔
man i loved vampire:master of darkness for the game gear back in the day - i could never get very far, but that ost is still burned into my memory, good times.
"Thames": It sounds like "Tems", like "Tens" with an M instead of an N. You can probably ask the English people in Leicester or Shrewsbury why that is.
Intelligence is knowing Frankenstein isn't the monster. Wisdom is knowing Frankenstein is the monster. I admit, it's more a meme than a great analysis of the book or character, but it's a bit funny.
You got, no chance in hell, going against the harpie bat machine so strong! Not-Belmont: “if you press down, i’ll crouch, also if you move me forward, you can make me walk a like a duck, neat huh!?” That fly thing after the Death fight totally Trap Room-ed the player character, and the room being the beginning (middle?) of stage. I’m surprised NO ONE made a Where The Wild Things Are AMV set to Metallica’s song of the same name, yet. Yooo, anime! I love the ol’ fashioned big 80s punk rocker anime hair. The three options upon the Rusty game over were: Continue, Data save, menu ‘something or other’-“main menu” if i can attempt an ascertainment.
If there’s one element Rusty took from Castlevania I love it was it’s soundtrack! No good Castlevania game is complete without an amazing ost! And Rusty has to it’s credit some excellent music!
I'm going to have to step in and defend 8eyes. Kinda. The game takes a little bit to learn. However, once you do take the time to figure it out, it actually plays fairly decently for a Castlevania clone. There's supposed to be a Mega Man-esque "choose the level order/enemies have weaknesses" thing going on, but both the game and manual lie about the gems. Each one overwrites the previous one, so the game really needs to be done, to maximize the sword's power, in a specific order. The game is available on Steam (yes, emulated) if someone wants to check it out. It's far from the best NES game out there, but far from the worst also.
I had a lot of fun with Vampire back then. Idk if ya mentioned it, but the floating masks are more or less the candles in Castlevania. Each weapon also don't deal the same amount of damage (I think the rapier is weaker than the axe and idk why anyone would use the knife)
Looking at it, Isn't Holy Diver just a Castlevania-themed Mega Man game? A kinda clunky one, sure, but same stage-boss-power up formula, same kinds of random drops from enemies, and the basic attack is pretty close to a buster shot.
Im with you on energy drinks matt. Im only 31 but i keep buying monsters, I take 3 sips, feel like my hearts gonna explode and end up throwing most of it out. Lol
I wish you would spend more time on the Irem game. Their games are known to be high quality but tough. Rusty also looks like something worth taking a second look at.
I'll be honest, I never did like Frankenstein (And I think the fact we tend to call him that instead of Frankenstein's monster shows we generally all have empathy for the character, or at least who the actual main character is) being a villain. Sure, I'm not against it in concept, but all I've seen when he is a villain is just being a very stock one. And I feel the character has so much more potential then just a generic bad guy. I always thought the whole point of Frankenstein is that just because something is born of great evil, doesn't make the child themselves inherently evil. You can say the same thing of Godzilla really.
After playing Master of Darkness on the Master System for years, it's so weird to see the screen-crunched version of it on the Game Gear. Didn't seem to bother the gameplay too much bacause of the slow tempo at least, unlike all the Sonic titles. Would say that Kenseiden is the better CV-clone on Sega's 8-biter, but it's also less obvious of a clone with a cool progression system and open level progression.
The river is actually pronounced "Tay-Miss", and is surrounded on all sides with street stabbers. Though the street stabbers have always been there, they've become a lot more common in recent years...for "reasons"...😄 Edit: and the main character's name from "Rusty" is..."Rustea Sprincul". OK...
The hit detection in 8 Eyes is almost as bad as the level design. You had a heck of a lot more patience for that game than I did. And I have to wonder why it has chubby naked men throwing rocks.
While yes the banks of the river Thames is filled to bursting with street stabbers I'm fairly certain we sent all the boomerangs to that far away prison island.
It seems that boomerangs did and boomerangs do: they return
Also it's just pronounced the Tim's his pronunciation was killing me
Not a beekeper but former melittologist (study of bees) and hymenopterologist (study of Hymenoptera: bees, wasps and ants), wasps are indeed incredible contributors to both pollination and biological pest control. As such they can play a major role in agriculture by being natural competitors to pesticides. A few very aggressive species might ruin your day, but most wasps are quite chill and will just go about their day in the same way that bees will. If you hate pests like spiders, flies, caterpillars, and enjoy organic vegetables, thank your fellow wasp for keeping their population from reaching ridiculous numbers and destroying our crops with less of an effect both on the environment an on your food. :)
Sounds like something a wasp would say.
Finally, someone who isn't slandering wasps and hornets just cause of some slightly aggressive species like yellow jackets and baldfaced hornets. It baffles me how few people know that, without wasps, certain things like figs and avocado would be near non-existent due to them not getting pollinated by said wasps.
LIES! This is clearly pro-wasp propaganda and I won't hear any more of it. BEE GONE!
You fool! You ran into Matt's trapp!! (Thanks for the fun facts)
There needs to be a character action game about a wasp dealing with infestations of other invertebrates. Be the sickest thing ever, particularly if it was like Deadly Creatures
Anyway my wasp trivia is that they each have distinct facial plates and patterns allowing them to tell each other apart individually
#1 Blimon Belmate "Oi! Do you have a loicense for that Ouiji Board!"
#2 Frankon's Belmonster
#3 Simon James Diont
#4 Falcon Birdmont
#5 Belmont-Chan in Cas-Cas-Vania (or Rusty Melbont)
I just looked up 8 eyes on wikipedia. Apparently the NA version took place in a post apocalyptic future, but the JP version was the 19th century. No changes to how the game looked between them. Also you get a jewel at the end of every stage, and at the end of the game if you put the jewels into the alter in the wrong order you just get a game over.
You collected clues during the levels for the order
Correction: You do not get a game over. It lets you keep trying, over and over.
I can confirm that if you hang around long enough under any bridge near the Thames someone will definitely come along to try and stab you
FUN FACT(S): Holy Diver is a difficult game, I would say harder than battletoads and GnG etc. this game has a mandatory glitch jump at the end of the game no less. (if you don't do the jump you can't win) Also certain bosses hard lock the game if you kill them too fast lol
To think that Vampire: Master of Darkness was the closest thing to a Castlevania game that Sega fans would experience until an actual Castlevania game came along in the form of Castlevania Bloodlines for the Genesis.
V: MoD was my favorite Game Gear game.
I played it a decade before I got to Castlevania. V:MoD made me a Castlevania fan before I knew what Castlevania was. XD
I remember EGM calling Captain Silver a Simon's Quest clone...
They didnt market that game correctly. I didnt know it was a Castlevania clone so I passed on it. The box art doesnt give you any indication on what kind of game it is and makes it seem like its a crappy game.
I remember finding a speedrun of HOLY DIVER and wishing i had it as a kid. Also, that 8 eyes stage select is ridiculous - you got 5 countries of varying sizes, one peninsula of several countries, and one ENTIRE CONTINENT to choose from.
A continent that INCLUDES ONE OF THE OTHER COUNTRIES no less.
So regarding Molotov cocktails: the earliest use I can find of that particular style of incendiary weapon is the Spanish Civil War. The name, however, comes from the Winter War, when the Soviet Union invaded Finland; the Soviet foreign minister, Vyacheslav Molotov claimed on Soviet state radio that the bombs being dropped on Finnish territory were actually humanitarian aid for their starving neighbors. The Finns started sarcastically referring to them as Molotov bread baskets, and as petrol bombs started being used an effective weapon against the Soviets' tanks, they started joking that they were just supplying cocktails to go with the bread, and the name stuck.
So the game with the bird...your bird is one of the bars you were thinking was health. A second player can actually control the bird with the second controller. Had a blast watching as always! Keep up the great work!
What a Boss progression. First Death himself followed by a weird bird and the Demon Horse.
Death must've been through some rough times if a accepted a job as the First Boss.
It was either that or trying to knock off the paper boy
Rusty is actually freaking awesome! Incredible music, great art, solid gameplay. My biggest complaint with it is that the levels are a bit too long, making continuing a little painful. Nonetheless, if you jump through the hoops to get PC-98 emulation going, there's a good translation patch out there, and it's a fun time.
Dr jekyll and Mr Vibes would 100% have been a 90's comedy about a geeky professor Dr jekyll tries to create a way to make him attractive to ladies and creates Mr Vibes, his cool alter ego who wears Hawaiian shirts and hangs loose who teaches Jekyll to just be himself and date Rachael Leigh Cook.
Matt: “Let’s play Holy Diver!”
I dunno, we don’t want to be gone too long in a midnight sea…of pixels.
A kid I grew up with had 8 Eyes. We never got anywhere on it but played it all the time in 2 player mode. When you're 7 it makes your day to play as a killer bird. Expectations were low
in his quest to defeat jack the ripper, doctor whateverhisnamewas only killed many people and left a massive trail of death behind him, like some kind of ripper... named jack
8 eyes actually has a system like Mega Man where what you get in some stages helps beat later stages. It is not a game to jump into without reading the manual.
I have the Master System version of Master of Darkness and it is a lot of fun, I do prefer the MS version due to the larger screen allowing you to see more. I believe in the Master System version the Wax House is directly refereed to as the Tussaud's wax works.
Good recommendation. May also get the Game Gear version for my Analogue Pocket. But I always play Master System versions on the TV.
Holy shit, I remember 8 Eyes. In two player mode the first player plays as Orin the dude and the second player played as Cutrus the birb. I was sad because no one ever wanted to play it with me. lol
Wonder if that vampire game is why Darkstalkers has its US name…
The best part about Rusty is the ending: Rusty slowly walks away from the village as the sun rises so the villagers can see her depart.
Rusty is a sick game! I play the translated version on my modded PlayStation Classic. Matt didn't know you can hold up+forward to run 😎👍
That sprite work though 👌 giant naked archer lady with a very suggestive dragon head extruding from her crotch 😂
I'm sure they were enjoying the view...of the sunrise, of course!
@@SomeRandomJackAss YES! That sure was a ROUND sunrise.
There's a hack for 8 Eyes that replaces the main character with Simon Belmont. The range of the whip makes attacking enemies more tolerable. Also, Orin is the bird, you can command it to attack or to hit switches to open doors.
No, Cutrus is the falcon. Orin's the falconer.
You've been killing it with spooky content Matt!
The way you said “Dracula” Matt, I instantly heard in my head a commercial (ok, saw it too) “ (jingle) Always Dracu Cola!” Blah’ When I have a wicked thirst, I always try to B-positive and enjoy the fresh relaxing taste of Dracu Cola. It comes in multiple flavors, including alcoholic and sugar-free. The taste is always right no matter the night.”
I had 8 eyes back when I was a kid. Kinda wish I would've kept it. If memory serves my correctly. If you pressed up and attack while the bird was flying, it would make the bird perform a diving attack.
I really liked Frankenstein, but I was using an emulator so I could cheese it with save states. I can't imagine beating that game naturally, it gets insanely brutal with a lot of cheap deaths.
Not only the Where the wild things are movie came out, it was excellent. Spike Jonze never misses !
Frankenstein has Battle for Olympus vibes. Olympus was a surprising purchase back in the day, in a good way. That was a tough game.
The hunchbacks of Notre Thames.
I used to play vampire master of darkness on camping trips to pass time and oh boy young me had a tough time with it
Rusty actually came out for the old PC-98, as you mentioned (based on IBM) and is generally considered to be one of the best games on it. It has kind of a cult following and a complete English patch, so if you wanted you could play through the entire game. Very technically impressive from what I've heard, as explained well here: ua-cam.com/video/rA69c69KaZE/v-deo.htmlsi=NvKl6LJSGlaHKYD4.
Love the vid, by the way. Ton of fun watching you go through these.
I HIGHLY recommend “Deedlit in Wonder Labyrinth”.
Why does almost every game in this video think its a good idea to give the player the absolute bare minimum attack range
8 Eyes is a mix of Castlevania and Megaman. Houses can be played in any order but the bosses are only vulnerable only one sword. Bosses drop a sword after defeat. I would try to find a corner and spam Cutlass (Japanese edition), Cutrus (English edition).
As a self-proclaimed Frankenstein expert player(I'm not), You didn't even get to the REALLY bad part of the game where you can fall in to the water. IT'S SO BAD.
Flophouse: "It's some kinda music reference, I can't remember."
Holy Diver: "It was me, DIO all along!"
That AVGN on Frankenstein is one of my favourites, so many great lines
"When game genie doesn't work, you know you're f****d!"
What a fascinatingly bad game that nes game is, a more mainstream playable counterpart to Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde
I died a little every time you said “Thames”. 😅.
It’s pronounced “Tems”.
Thank god it wasn’t set in Worcestershire.
But yes. There are rabid dogs (they are actually foxes in London though) and plenty of coke ridden men in suits that think they are entrepreneurs, but are just sleazy blokes that need to be axed.
LOL I can't believe you stupid English needed us to teach you how to speak your own language bro,it's clearly spelled "Thames."
He knows how it's pronounced, It's a long running joke.
@@BaneKeldare ooh! Ha. Well, as usual, it turns out it’s me that’s the idiot 😅
Way to not get the joke lol
@@thereviewsbrothers3854 No no no I didn't mean it like that, I'm just saying "he's doing it on purpose to be an ass" :P
I owned 8 eyes as a kid, the only reason I could assume was that my dad picked it up cheap in a bargain bin . The gameplay looks as fun as I remember. Hey at least they let you play all 8 levels from the start.
I’m really surprised that after taking so much damage you didn’t figure out that Cutrus was the bird’s life bar and Orin was your character’s life bar 🤦🏽♂️
And in 2-player mode, 2nd player controls the bird
you tend to not notice those things as much when you're contenting with terrible level design and frustrating combat mechanics.
@@flophouseplays fair enough 😅
@@flophouseplays valid. Lol
Wait, in 8Eyes there is an Egypt and an Africa Level? did the devs think Africa is a separate country from Egypt or something?
People were tougher but guns were also incredibly weak
Has Matt played Frankenstein before? Feel like I've seen it on the channel
Watching you play 8eyes wrong was soo painful. My brother and I used to love that game. I would always play as the bird. I was hoping you were going figure out the citrus/Orin mystery lol. Great content. ❤❤❤
Man, I had forgotten about 8eyes! When I was "designing" nes games back in my preteens, controlling two characters with directional attacks was a really cool concept. Kids these days have 80 buttons on their controllers so it's not quite so important.
8 Eyes works at least somewhat better with two players. One person fully controls the swordsman Orin, and the other the bird Cutrus. In single player, the controls are far worse having to do inputs for both.
I laughed so hard when you pulled up 8 Eyes. Calling 8 Eyes a Castlevania clone is like saying Dark Souls is a Xanadu clone. Imagine thinking Castlevania was partially a puzzle game like 8 Eyes lol. Nothing will ever be as horrible as that action puzzle platformer.
Like any port Game Gear port of a Master System game you should play the Master system version to avoid the screen crunch. Master of Darkness is great and I'm I have it in my Brazil's exclusive Master System 3 (model 74 games) from 2002
thank you for not just saying Ouija correct but also advising folk to close the board- so many don't and that causes the problems. Genuinely, thank you for noting that my friend
Oh heck YES Rusty! It's so good!
Can't believe someone else remembers that design for the langoliers 29:49
Yo matt, there is a translated version of Rusty now
Oh I wouldnt say it couldnt get past censors back then. There was Abadox which had stages and bosses made of body parts. And the world hell was used in Castlevania 2. Monster Party had the screen changing scene.
Those are cute bats.
I vaguely remember Master of Darkness, though I'm pretty sure it was the Master System version.
Also I hope you give Rusty another chance in the future. It's an excellent game with a killer soundtrack.
44:14 The Finnish during the WinterWar with Russia, Molotov was the name of some Russian commander and it was named as a joke towards him.
A while back I stumbled across a Castlevania hack. I didn’t realize how many were out there. There’s nearly as many hacks of it as there are of SMW. Many of them have been put on NES carts! I bought a few. Very cool.
****Dude. Holy shit. I had a ROCKSTAR ENERGY DRINK for the first time in years. I went to take a shower and idk if the steam/heat mixxed with the energy drink made me almost pass out. Super dizzy. Shaking for almost an hour. Thank goodness i am an emt ai I new little tricks to keep myself from passing out but it was sketchy for sure. So be safe and thank you for all the entertainment!!
So, as someone who owned 8-Eyes as a kid, let me tell you; it's (as you so love putting it) buck wild. To start with, it's not the past, it's the future. There was a big, apocalyptic nuclear war that did the usual post-apocalypse thing. At the centers of the 8 largest nuclear blasts were formed magical gems (yes, a nuclear war created magic). A man gathered the gems and became king, ruling the world wisely. However, he was betrayed by a woman named Ruth and his 8 dukes, who stole the gems. To get them back, he dispatches his greatest swordsman, Orin the Falconer, and his trained falcon Cutrus. (So, yes, the two health bars are for you and the bird). Orin has to go to the palaces of the 7 dukes, defeat them, reclaim the 8 eyes, then go to face Ruth. Thing is, you don't kill them. After you beat each of them, Orin sits down and has a cup of tea with them.
The game makes some...interesting choices. Each of the dukes gives you a sword, which is effective against one of the other dukes, like Mega Man. Once you beat the dukes, you go to the House of Ruth to fight them all again, then Ruth herself. After you defeat her (and have tea with her, naturally) you have to put the 8 Eyes where they belong. There are 8 slots in the wall, and there is a clue, hidden within the walls of each stage, and you use those clues to figure out where each gem goes. It's a weird-ass game.
Wow the first boss in Rusty is like the Nameless King with massive honkers
19:27 you're smart for that, don't do it
there's only pain on the otherside
49:03 "The biggest CROSS-IFIX of them all!" 😅 The is the first of these multiple-game videos where I actually knew all the games ahead of time. It also just occurs to me now that for somebody who doesn't consider himself a Castlevania fan, I sure own a lot of Castlevania games. 🤔
man i loved vampire:master of darkness for the game gear back in the day - i could never get very far, but that ost is still burned into my memory, good times.
"Thames": It sounds like "Tems", like "Tens" with an M instead of an N.
You can probably ask the English people in Leicester or Shrewsbury why that is.
Im well aware
6:24 the hunchbacks of Notre Thames
That first game gear game looks awesome, i had one growing up and never got that one. I need to play it. The master system version looks even better.
Struck by lighting!!
Master of darkness on master system is pretty awesome for a Castlevania clone. Glad to see u play the game gear version
The same friend who got me into FF and Dragon Warrior shoved me into the 8 Eyes mind-prison also 😵
Intelligence is knowing Frankenstein isn't the monster.
Wisdom is knowing Frankenstein is the monster.
I admit, it's more a meme than a great analysis of the book or character, but it's a bit funny.
Keep fighting Death. Never give up! ❤
You got, no chance in hell, going against the harpie bat machine so strong!
Not-Belmont: “if you press down, i’ll crouch, also if you move me forward, you can make me walk a like a duck, neat huh!?”
That fly thing after the Death fight totally Trap Room-ed the player character, and the room being the beginning (middle?) of stage.
I’m surprised NO ONE made a Where The Wild Things Are AMV set to Metallica’s song of the same name, yet.
Yooo, anime! I love the ol’ fashioned big 80s punk rocker anime hair.
The three options upon the Rusty game over were: Continue, Data save, menu ‘something or other’-“main menu” if i can attempt an ascertainment.
If there’s one element Rusty took from Castlevania I love it was it’s soundtrack!
No good Castlevania game is complete without an amazing ost! And Rusty has to it’s credit some excellent music!
I'm going to have to step in and defend 8eyes. Kinda. The game takes a little bit to learn. However, once you do take the time to figure it out, it actually plays fairly decently for a Castlevania clone. There's supposed to be a Mega Man-esque "choose the level order/enemies have weaknesses" thing going on, but both the game and manual lie about the gems. Each one overwrites the previous one, so the game really needs to be done, to maximize the sword's power, in a specific order. The game is available on Steam (yes, emulated) if someone wants to check it out. It's far from the best NES game out there, but far from the worst also.
"...Games we need to whip through, so let's get cracking!" ...I see what ya did there. :)
I had a lot of fun with Vampire back then. Idk if ya mentioned it, but the floating masks are more or less the candles in Castlevania. Each weapon also don't deal the same amount of damage (I think the rapier is weaker than the axe and idk why anyone would use the knife)
"You thought that game was a Sabbath or Priest reference.. but it was me! Dio!"
In answer to the questions about the River Thames (pronounced Tems) yes. Yes to all of the questions.
Londoner here, your pronunciation of Thames made me spot my coffee out this morning 😂😂
The H is silent, pronounced "te-mes"
The Frankenstein game that plays like Castlevania that's something I would get for my retrotron 5
This was a treat!
Looking at it, Isn't Holy Diver just a Castlevania-themed Mega Man game? A kinda clunky one, sure, but same stage-boss-power up formula, same kinds of random drops from enemies, and the basic attack is pretty close to a buster shot.
Im with you on energy drinks matt. Im only 31 but i keep buying monsters, I take 3 sips, feel like my hearts gonna explode and end up throwing most of it out. Lol
I wish you would spend more time on the Irem game. Their games are known to be high quality but tough. Rusty also looks like something worth taking a second look at.
I'll be honest, I never did like Frankenstein (And I think the fact we tend to call him that instead of Frankenstein's monster shows we generally all have empathy for the character, or at least who the actual main character is) being a villain. Sure, I'm not against it in concept, but all I've seen when he is a villain is just being a very stock one. And I feel the character has so much more potential then just a generic bad guy. I always thought the whole point of Frankenstein is that just because something is born of great evil, doesn't make the child themselves inherently evil. You can say the same thing of Godzilla really.
Remember to close the connection on the Ouija board don't teabag the Ouija board and get haunted balls
Vampire: Master of Darkness looks like a game loosely based on Phantom Blood
Wasps are actually very useful and cool, but I get it, a lot of people ave had negative experiences.
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Vibes would have been a VERY different story.
that last boss has a bit of "what if HR Geiger was horny" vibe
I think Citrus is the bird's health and Orange is the player character's health.
Either way, 8eye looked absolutely miserable to play.
I know the bus isn’t Dracula…
It’s the ghost of Dracula😂
They named a game after Dio's holy diver? The game play looks kinda fun.
After playing Master of Darkness on the Master System for years, it's so weird to see the screen-crunched version of it on the Game Gear. Didn't seem to bother the gameplay too much bacause of the slow tempo at least, unlike all the Sonic titles. Would say that Kenseiden is the better CV-clone on Sega's 8-biter, but it's also less obvious of a clone with a cool progression system and open level progression.
2:42 lol omfgggg me and my brothers had this game 😂😂😂😂😂
River "Temz" right?
Also, I love these playthroughs of obscure games.
I played 8eyes a lot in 😅the secret is the in the instruction manual it’s 2 player 1 person plays the hawk
Vampire was also on the SMS if memory serves
That Castlevania feel baby!!
The river is actually pronounced "Tay-Miss", and is surrounded on all sides with street stabbers. Though the street stabbers have always been there, they've become a lot more common in recent years...for "reasons"...😄
Edit: and the main character's name from "Rusty" is..."Rustea Sprincul". OK...
The hit detection in 8 Eyes is almost as bad as the level design. You had a heck of a lot more patience for that game than I did. And I have to wonder why it has chubby naked men throwing rocks.
I think their may be a mistranslated name, I think her actual name is Lusty, R and Ls kinda get switched when translating Japanese and English