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I can't recall ever playing a menu-heavy based game on an older console, where actions took place in real-time, and having a good time. At the very least, the games I remember with heavy menus paused the action when accessed. |
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Location: Submission Feedback > JoeTheDestroyer's ActRaiser Renaissance re...
Author: overdrive (Mod) Actions: Register for a free user account to post on the forums... |
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I have a decent amount of nostalgia for ActRaiser, I think mainly because it was one of the first SNES games I played and it looked and sounded so much better than the NES stuff I spent most of my time with, so it was one of those games for that system that truly captivated my imagination. Which would ordinarily mean I'd have some sort of desire to play this game, as I do occasionally bust out reviews for games I played simply due to some sort of nostalgia factor. |
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You know, I was looking through his catalog of games, and I was surprised just how many non-Double Dragon/Kunio-kun titles I played that he was involved with in some capacity. |
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Location: Submission Feedback > Re: Leroux's The Punisher review
Author: justjess Actions: Register for a free user account to post on the forums... |
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!@#$! Leroux reviews still slap. Really good writing in the end section about the boss fights. |
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Location: Submission Feedback > Re: dementedhut's Bank Panic review
Author: dementedhut Actions: Register for a free user account to post on the forums... |
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Glad that my descriptions were clear enough to understand! I would've submitted some images, but SMS screenshots are a colossal pain for "reasons." |
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Location: Submission Feedback > dementedhut's Bank Panic review
Author: justjess Actions: Register for a free user account to post on the forums... |
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Great review. This game sounds really weird and somewhat challenging to describe, but your descriptions left me feeling like I had a good idea of how it worked (and didn't work) mechanically. |
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Thanks for the read and that catch! Going to be working on a few more Dreamcast reviews and am working on balancing my different voices - me playing the games as a late teen and me playing the games now. Appreciate your thoughts. |
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I'm glad to see another review from you, and this was a nice retrospective on a game I have yet to play. |
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Location: Submission Feedback > Re: JoeTheDestroyer's Atlantis no Nazo rev...
Author: JoeTheDestroyer (Mod) Actions: Register for a free user account to post on the forums... |
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I had no idea! I remembered after playing this game that AVGN did a video on the US prototype, Super Pitfall II, but I went through the entire game without realizing this one was the groundwork for it. And yes, Switch Online and various other collections (like Capcom's arcade collection) have allowed me to pump out a few reviews here and there. Hell, my Dig Dug II review came about because of Switch Online, and that and my history of renting the game a few times way back. |
Location: Submission Feedback > JoeTheDestroyer's Atlantis no Nazo review
Author: LeVar_Ravel Actions: Register for a free user account to post on the forums... |
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I see this game is just a month away from its 40th birthday. When these games came out, who would've thought that decades into the future, they'd get new life on services like Switch Online! |
Location: Submission Feedback > -cold-'s Galactic Pinball review
Author: LeVar_Ravel Actions: Register for a free user account to post on the forums... |
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A nice review of a piece of gaming history! |
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Location: Submission Feedback > Re: overdrive's Super Bonk review
Author: overdrive (Mod) Actions: Register for a free user account to post on the forums... |
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For me, the Bonk series has been one of diminishing returns. I really enjoyed the first TG one and then thought the second and third were, more or less, more of the same, but not quite as fun. And this one was a step below that. For me, I'd say the controls only really have been an issue in boss fights, particularly after the first game. Large enemies where you may only have a small portion that you can hit don't necessarily work when your main move is jumping in the air and directing your head into them. |
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Location: Submission Feedback > overdrive's Super Bonk review
Author: hastypixels Actions: Register for a free user account to post on the forums... |
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Nice review, brother. I've dived in and bounced off this one so many times, and sometimes I wind up with cognative whiplash as a result. Bonk is one of those games that has a limited appeal to me thanks to its poor controls. It is not a laggy game--or series--but has never felt suitably responsive to make Bonk, and me, feel powerful. The times I have attained any skill with the controls, the levels bore me and I move on to something else that gets it right. |
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Location: Submission Feedback > Re: overdrive's Sundered review
Author: overdrive (Mod) Actions: Register for a free user account to post on the forums... |
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It was a really good time. Technically, I think I played the Eldritch Edition version that was on PS Plus for a while. Got to it in the month before it got removed, so I only had time to go for one ending. The one where you go full Elder God and kill your humanity at the end. Because there was no way I could turn down those sweet Nyarlathotep powers! |
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Location: Submission Feedback > overdrive's Sundered review
Author: EmP (Mod) Actions: Register for a free user account to post on the forums... |
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I played this on the PC back when, and adored it. I went through it enough to get two of the three endings and always meant to go back and get the third. It's good stuff, this; glad you enjoyed it. |
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Location: Submission Feedback > Re: EmP's Mass Effect: Andromeda review
Author: EmP (Mod) Actions: Register for a free user account to post on the forums... |
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Thanks both for reading. Ultimately, I didn't mind my time with Andromeda, though replaying the original trilogy just before didn't help hide its flaws any, but it was open enough for me to make my own stories, and, turns out, I'm better at it than modern day Bioware. |
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Location: Submission Feedback > Re: EmP's Mass Effect: Andromeda review
Author: hastypixels Actions: Register for a free user account to post on the forums... |
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The Mass Effect series was a distinct...experience for me, and I should probably review the original trilogy. I'm glad that my instinctive aversion to this one proved to be correct. It's just not one of those things I can get into if the story is so weak and affected by a buggy world that will never be officially fixed. I'm sure the fans have patched the heck out of it, though, just as they did the OG Trilogy. |
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Location: Submission Feedback > EmP's Mass Effect: Andromeda review
Author: overdrive (Mod) Actions: Register for a free user account to post on the forums... |
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Really liked this one. You did a great job of showing how this game is really good, but shoots itself in the foot by stupid dialogue and how it peaks with the first planet. But the whole "sense of exploration" is so addicting to, at least, me when it comes to games that I can easily see how a person can endure the stupid crap to play through it. |
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Location: Submission Feedback > Re: overdrive's Crystal Ortha review
Author: overdrive (Mod) Actions: Register for a free user account to post on the forums... |
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By Kemco standards, this was really good. Kind of in the class where you wish one of their teams had legit money and more time to make their games just to see what they'd come up with. At least this game made efforts to do some different things from what I'd expect to see. All the little stat bonuses you get as items scattered through towns and dungeons and how the plot basically revolves around your party simply looking for a source of near-limitless wealth and everything else in the world is kind of just background information. |
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Location: Submission Feedback > -cold-'s 3D Tetris review
Author: honestgamer Actions: Register for a free user account to post on the forums... |
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Reading this review, it's difficult to imagine how anyone thought they were shipping a game that worked. The text does an excellent job of pointing out exactly how this particular 3D version of Tetris stripped the simple premise of those components that make it so irresistible. I wouldn't mind playing it someday, but now I know better than to expect something that will entertain me for more than a couple of minutes at a time. Compare that to Tetrisphere, which I quite liked, and it's easy to see what a difference a few years make! |
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