Came here to say this. Plus I would imagine a 5 year old would really enjoy the plot, the characters, and how great the world looks.
Came here to say this. Plus I would imagine a 5 year old would really enjoy the plot, the characters, and how great the world looks.
There are separate rankings for emulated runs versus original hardware runs. He (allegedly) submitted something as an original hardware run that was run off of an emulator.
Using an emulator, you can alter the game’s performance, change the speed, set a save state and revert to it if you fail at something, etc. and then play it back and record that. There’s no way to know if that’s what happened, but the video he submitted does not show that it was recorded using original hardware.
I mean, Amber Diceless is pretty light on the rules. If you know the source material, it’s pretty intuitive as well.
The one that I played the most of was Baito Hell 2000 / Work Time Fun. A weird almost Warioware style game, but instead of microgames that you played for 2 seconds, it was a job. Some of them were boring as hell, like capping pens at a pen factory, or sorting male and female chicks, but there was just something about it, where you got into a rhythm and just went. I could go for hours, capping pens while watching something on the TV I didn’t need to pay too much attention to, or retrieving golf balls, or some other weird mini game.
I still have my PSP, and I’ll still pull it out from time to time, just to play this game.
Reminds me of a lot of the devices in the Cyberpunk 2020 RPG rulebook.