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Monsters, Inc. Scream Team review (PSX)Reviewed on Date Unknown(As average and uninspired as it is, Monsters Inc is strangely compelling and, on occasions, fun. |
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Resident Evil 2 review (PSX)Reviewed on Date UnknownThe character models are quite detailed, and so are the pre-rendered backgrounds. There're several different kinds of zombies, and they always seem to look a bit different. From the endless amounts of blood, to the expressions on the characters' faces, Resident Evil 2's graphics are nothing but top-notch. |
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Resident Evil 3: Nemesis review (PSX)Reviewed on Date UnknownYou grab this item, put it here, then run all the way back there to grab that item, then put it here. It can get boring, and tedious. And because the game doesn't take place in just one building, you sometimes have to run all the way back to the beginning of the game to grab something. |
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Street Fighter Alpha 3 review (PSX)Reviewed on Date UnknownThere are 3 main fighting styles in this game: X-ism, Y-ism, and A-ism. Each fighting style has its own combos, and attributes. X-ism is the most basic, and probably fit for beginners. If you're fighting with X-ism, your character has high defense, and has one big super combo. |
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Star Ocean: The Second Story review (PSX)Reviewed on Date UnknownYou only control one of your characters at a time, although you can switch when you want to. Different attacks are assigned to different buttons, and you can press triangle (I think it is) to enter a menu where you can choose to use and item, or pick the tactics that you want your party members to use. |
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Suikoden review (PSX)Reviewed on Date UnknownIn the world of console gaming, there's different kinds of role playing games. There's your small, close-knit casts seen in Final Fantasy games. There's the extended cast, seen in games such as Star Ocean 2. There's the large cast, seen in Chrono Cross, which features over twenty characters. And then there are the Suikoden games. |
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Tenchu: Stealth Assassins review (PSX)Reviewed on Date UnknownThe view in Tenchu is much like that of Tomb Raider. A 3rd-person back-view. You must creep your way through several levels, while fighting some truly tough bosses. |
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Tenchu 2: Birth of the Stealth Assassins review (PSX)Reviewed on Date UnknownWhile some players may be tempted to just run out into the open, and run to the end of the level, they'll hardly get any points, and it'll be much harder. It's much more fun to take your time on a level (around 15-20 minutes), and try not to be spotted. |
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Vagrant Story review (PSX)Reviewed on Date UnknownThe graphics in Vagrant Story are some of the best I've seen in a while... very smooth and life-like animations, stunning cinemas, phenomenal lighting, detailed polygons... this game's got it all. There is nothing here that's 2D; the characters and environments are all fully 3D. |
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Wild Arms review (PSX)Reviewed on Date UnknownHills aren't covered in lush grass; they're sandy peaks with dying brush and scraggly reminders of what might have been a forest at one time. You won't find false-fronted general stores, either, or a stagecoach line. Instead, there are castles and towering fortresses, oceans and wastelands that dwarf the last remnants of civilization. It's a world where magic isn't lost entirely, where demons and wizards still roam the land, and where an ancient people's technology still breaks to the surface at unexpected moments. |
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Xenogears review (PSX)Reviewed on Date UnknownThe gear battles are similar, and use the same system with weak, medium, and strong attacks. You can still do combos, but each turn you go without doing a combo, your attack level goes up... And the higher the attack level, the better combos you can do. |
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Pac-Man World 20th Anniversary review (PSX)Reviewed on Date UnknownWhile it doesn't set the world alight, Pac-man world is a pleasant re-visiting of the phenomenally popular arcade game. |
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Resident Evil review (PSX)Reviewed on Date UnknownI could make this review ''The way it was back when it was released,'' but I'm not. Why? I didn't play it when it came out, I'm playing it now. How does it live up to toadys standards? Is it still a good game? This review will be a bit different from my others. I won't go in depth because A) I just wrote a Nemesis review, and I don’t want to do it again B) Everybody and his mother knows about the average control sheme and C) I just don't want to.... |
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Valkyrie Profile review (PSX)Reviewed on Date UnknownIf you prefer good gameplay to good storylines, or if those twits in Lunar and Final Fantasy talk too much for you, then Valkyrie Profile might be worth a try. |
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