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The Japanese Mega Drive may not have been as popular as its English counterparts, but the system definitely has an interesting catalog of Japanese-only titles. |
Interesting overview! It's fun to learn about these obscure (to most of us) Japan-only games. |
Your concluding paragraph matches what I remember knowing the game would be like based on marketing and such around the time of its release... which sounded pretty good to me! I still need to get back to the series, because I always have fun with the games, but I'm generally afraid to start another one because of the time investment. In any case, I look forward to playing this one someday and seeing how our experiences compare. I suspect they will largely align. |
That's an interesting play style, overdrive--one that Peach can't rely on since she pulls up coins the slowest! |
I used to test myself on how many lives I could get in Super Mario Bros. 2, as well. But I used Princess Peach, because I liked floating. It was usually either her or Toad, and sometimes Luigi just because of his wild vertical leaps. I tried for a lot of lives in the original Super Mario Bros. but it lost its appeal when I played straight through the entire game without losing a life. I've noticed a lot of speed runners ignore not only extra lives, but also life meter extensions and such. I guess when you get too good at a game, you don't need half the assistance it offers. Or any of it, really. |
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Location: Submission Feedback > Re: overdrive's Gargoyle's Quest II review
Author: overdrive (Mod) Actions: Register for a free user account to post on the forums... |
Heh, it wasn't for me! In SMB2, I always used Toad. Quicker picking up of stuff meant more Sub-Con coins and I was both good at the game and very good at the slot machine one-up bonus game, so I'd challenge myself to see how many lives I could finish the game with. And fancy jumping just didn't get the job done as far as that was concerned! |
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Location: Submission Feedback > overdrive's Gargoyle's Quest II review
Author: LeVar_Ravel Actions: Register for a free user account to post on the forums... |
"Is being able to hover in mid-air some sort of revolutionary game-changer? Probably not..." |
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Location: Submission Feedback > Re: EmP's The Witcher review
Author: overdrive (Mod) Actions: Register for a free user account to post on the forums... |
Heh, I remember, on a blog post, picking this game for you to review. And you did! |
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Location: Submission Feedback > Re: dementedhut's Battle OutRun review
Author: dementedhut Actions: Register for a free user account to post on the forums... |
Interesting you mention that about the team, since the game was made by Sega's main console division, R&D 2, that were tasked with making stuff for the Master System and Game Gear. According to what Hideki Sato said in an interview (thanks, shmuplations!), the R&D divisions weren't experienced with making console games at the time, not to mention they were very low staffed. |
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Location: Submission Feedback > dementedhut's Battle OutRun review
Author: honestgamer Actions: Register for a free user account to post on the forums... |
Excellent review! I feel safe ignoring this one's existence. I liked your note about the manual's idea for the ramps, versus the reality. The Sonic burn at the end was unexpected and made me chuckle in agreement. I'm a bit sad Battle Outrun appears to have been handed over to a B-team (or even a C-team) because the idea has potential. Unmet potential, it would appear... |
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Location: Submission Feedback > Re: EmP's The Witcher review
Author: Cavalary Actions: Register for a free user account to post on the forums... |
Uh... I'll be blunt. As a review, this strikes me as this-shouldn't-have-even-been-approved-from-a-reader bad. It's basically telling the story of a fair chunk of the game, ending abruptly at one point, completely spoiling that part but hardly mentioning any other game elements except the story. Admittedly, the narrative and atmosphere do shine (I for one am also fond of the combat system, there's a flow to it that's rare in games, but most aren't), but just presenting it does not make a review. And neither does just covering a part of the game and then ending abruptly. And spoiling that part so thoroughly should at the very least come with serious warnings, regardless of how old the game is. |
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Location: Submission Feedback > EmP's The Witcher review
Author: honestgamer Actions: Register for a free user account to post on the forums... |
This was a fun review with some great lines, and it makes the game sound like one I shouldn't continue to ignore. Liking the second and third game in the series should have offered me a clue along those lines, I know. I enjoyed this line in particular: "In town, you're viewed as a child-kidnapping albino philanderer - even if you're only most of those things - and nobody likes you." Also, the last line made me chuckle. You should listen to the voice in your head a bit more often, maybe, if listening turns out like this! |
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Author: dementedhut Actions: Register for a free user account to post on the forums... |
Title: Metal Slug Tactics |
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Location: Submission Feedback > Re: overdrive's Like a Dragon: Ishin! revi...
Author: overdrive (Mod) Actions: Register for a free user account to post on the forums... |
EmP: My "in order" tends to be "whatever might be on PS Plus assuming I am in the mood for one". Which is why my order has been: Judgment, Yakuza 0 and this. I think 1-6 and Lost Judgment were all there for a while, but I wasn't in the mood for one during that time. And got Yakuza: Like a Dragon when it was one of the freebies given at the beginning of the month a ways back. Guess a side story one (Man who something something His Name) is up now, but I tend to like to stretch out playing this series. Do a game, take a long break, do another one. Because I can get bored with any formula if I play it exclusively. |
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Location: Submission Feedback > Re: overdrive's Gale of Windoria review
Author: overdrive (Mod) Actions: Register for a free user account to post on the forums... |
I'm at least #2 or #3! I'm not proud. But it was decent filler. Some fun stuff, nothing TOO bad other than a couple areas where there's forced grinding because by those points, basic encounters are really easy to get through so it's just a very boring interlude. And the Quartz system does lead to a bit of enjoyable customization and strategic skill usage in combat. Which is better than most Kemco games, where I really quickly find something that works and use it constantly. |
Hamster's catalog may not always include high-quality games, but I do appreciate that they go out of their way to release games that no other company, in their right mind, would release outside of a compilation. |
Puzzle Bobble is one of those franchises that I've always wished I could enjoy more than I actually do. The concept and execution are fine, but it doesn't excite me the way some games (including Bubble Bobble, even though in a technical sense that one is inferior) do. I have this one in my collection on Switch, and I'm not sure I'll ever actually play it, especially with superior versions available. Even so, I'm glad someone takes the time and care to make these foundational classics available, for posterity's sake! |
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Location: Submission Feedback > overdrive's Gale of Windoria review
Author: honestgamer Actions: Register for a free user account to post on the forums... |
This game sounds like the sort of filler I might rather enjoy. It's nice to see the Kemco Khallenge alive and well. If you're not one of the leading authorities on Kemco's RPGs yet, you should be soon! |
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Location: Site Announcements > Re: Games to be added to the database...
Author: dementedhut Actions: Register for a free user account to post on the forums... |
Title: ACA NeoGeo: Puzzle Bobble |
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Location: General Chatter > Re: At this page, you can discover various...
Author: honestgamer Actions: Register for a free user account to post on the forums... |
Ooh, a book recommendations thread? What a great idea, Josephwal! |
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