

Long before remasters were a regular occurrence, Nintendo took its already classic Super Mario Bros. It may not be the most exciting game, but anyone who has put some time into it can vouch that it’s one of the most addictive.

Those who stuck with the SNES to check out Harvest Moonfound a charming life simulator about managing crops and livestock while making friends in a new town. Plus, it came out well after the release of the Nintendo 64, PlayStation, and the Sega Saturn - a console generation that introduced 3D graphics to gaming. In the mid-‘90s, the video game market was still dominated by platformers and action games. Yes, the game is great, but an RPG about farming isn’t exactly an easy sell. It’s really amazing that the Harvest Moon series has thrived in North America. It even plays better than the 3D remake released on the PS3 and Xbox 360. The environment is dynamic and fully destructive so use it to your advantage.The SNES version also added a bunch of new enemies, bosses, and levels over the arcade version, making it the preferred way to play Turtles in Time. Selma will have the Stoneskin, Bormin will have Changes and Dux a stealth ability that lets him go unnoticed. As the stories have it, there is an Eden that would be found and it is where the truth awaits!Īs you go on your journey, get to unlock new abilities for your mutants. You must survive by scavenging through what remains and go to the dreaded “Zone”. Guide them through the game’s deep turn-based, tactical combat system that has been inspired by the XCOM games. Get to play as Dux, a duck with an attitude, Bormin a boar with anger issues and Selma a half mutant-half human.

This time the humans are all gone and all that is left are the mutants. Nuclear weapons have ravaged the Earth but years later nature was once again able to reclaim it by growing through once majestic cities, now just ruins of what it once was before. Mutant Year Zero: Road To Eden is an adventure, strategy, role-playing video game that is developed by The Bearded Ladies and published by Funcom.
