NeoKakarot is a fanatic of JRPGs, anime, and DOTA with an especially soft spot for games by Nihon Falcom. You can follow Neo’s work via YouTube or Patreon.
NeoKakarot is a fanatic of JRPGs, anime, and DOTA with an especially soft spot for games by Nihon Falcom. You can follow Neo’s work via YouTube or Patreon.
Writes Neo after a hiatus from streaming:
It’s been a long time!
But I’m back to streaming with a classic game; Final Fantasy VII!
But this isn’t just an ordinary FF7 playthrough oh no, this version of the game is juiced up on mods!
So, mark your calendars for Friday at 7pm Eastern, boys!
Darryl Tsung’s son’s YouTube channel was just sitting idle for years with around 50 subs. So Darryl took it over in March 2023, and something crazy happened 3 months later in June: one of his videos went somewhat viral! This sent his sub count to over 6000 in under 3 months. Darryl is self-described as just a middle aged guy making videos with an iPhone who loves to play retro games including Mortal Kombat II in particular. In his words, Darryl is “FAR” from a pro player but is in fact as casual of a gamer as they come. If you’re expecting to be blown away by talent and skill then the channel may not be for you. However, if you’re looking for fun gameplay from a person who genuinely loves the retro games he’s playing then stick around, because he’s bringing that old school vibe back!
Writes Darryl:
Streets of Rage. Mortal Kombat. Two great games come together for this epic side scrolling beat em up!
But does it work? Is it fun? How can you go wrong with two of the greatest games? You can’t.
Watch as I play the first two levels in this epic crossover as Mortal Kombat characters invade the Streets of Rage!
The playthrough video is below, so check it out!
So, what do you think? Which Streets of Rage and Mortal Kombat would make the best crossover in your opinion? Comment below, or hit us up on Discord.
Casual Tom, an avid Mega Man player, is a streamer and content creator who focuses on blind playthroughs of romhacks while occasionally throwing some speedrunning into the mix. As a staff member of Final Fantasy IV – Ultima, Casual Tom often features Final Fantasy mods on his streams. You can follow Casual Tom via YouTube, Twitch, or Twitter/X.
Speaking with FFV Central directly, Casual Tom ranks the top five mods in each of entry of the Final Fantasy trilogy of the sixteen-bit era (i.e., the fourth generation) of gaming consoles.
Each entry links to a playlist for the corresponding LP series by Casual Tom. Without further ado, let’s begin!
A. Final Fantasy IV (SNES)
1. Ultima
2. Unprecedented Crisis
3. CII
4. The Darkness Within
5. Job System
B. Final Fantasy V (SFC)
1. Heroine Trilogy (FF5r-IC)
2. Autumn Challenge (FF5 Remix)
3. Whirlwind
4. Nostalgia
5. Void Divergence
C. Final Fantasy VI (SNES)
1. A Soldier’s Contingency
2. Return of the Dark Sorceror
3. Tsushiy Edition (T-Edition)
4. Reimagined
5. Hope Eternal and Love Everlasting
So, what you you think? Any mod that should or shouldn’t have made the list? Comment below, or come check us out on Discord.