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Mega Man X review (SNES)Reviewed on September 11, 2015Become the Ultimate Maverick Hunter |
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Lufia II: Rise of the Sinistrals review (SNES)Reviewed on July 27, 2015So loaded with brain-teasing puzzles that it could have been endorsed by Mensa. |
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Nekketsu Tairiku: Burning Heroes review (SNES)Reviewed on May 06, 2015Anger was the ink used in writing this review. |
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Kendo Rage review (SNES)Reviewed on March 31, 2015Kendo Rage began life as a Japanese adventure starring a young girl who fights monsters with the aid of a spirit detective. For the US release, things were changed slightly... |
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Terranigma review (SNES)Reviewed on February 21, 2015Sometimes, being too ambitious for one's own good is the difference between being good and great. |
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Heracles no Eikou III: Kamigami no Chinmoku review (SNES)Reviewed on December 19, 2014Data East: Proudly bringing the most frustrating and tedious aspects of retro RPGs straight to your Super Famicom! |
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Mystic Ark review (SNES)Reviewed on March 02, 2014I liked it better than 7th Saga, but that's essentially damning with faint praise. |
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Rudra no Hihou review (SNES)Reviewed on January 16, 2014It's time to let Square Enix know there are better things they could be doing with their time than that easily-mocked iOS version of Final Fantasy VI. |
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Doom review (SNES)Reviewed on October 28, 2013"That's one doomed space marine!" |
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Musya: The Classic Japanese Tale of Horror review (SNES)Reviewed on October 24, 2013Going to hell has never been so awkward. |
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Demon's Crest review (SNES)Reviewed on October 11, 2013Monstrously magnificent |
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Mega Man X review (SNES)Reviewed on August 29, 2013In the year 20XX... |
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Final Fantasy III review (SNES)Reviewed on July 11, 2013Oh, the beautiful white text of high damage numbers. |
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Space Megaforce review (SNES)Reviewed on June 06, 2013At heart, everything about this level is pretty simple and basic — heck, its boss fight really isn't much more than a large collection of those guns you'd been blasting on the station's surface for much of the level — but the presentation makes it feel like so much more; like you're actually waging a one-man assault on a giant enemy base. |
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Godzilla: Kaijuu Daikessen review (SNES)Reviewed on May 24, 2013Four out of five panicked pedestrians approve... |
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Captain Commando review (SNES)Reviewed on May 04, 2013Not only was blood removed from the game, but the boss named "Blood" got his name changed to the less-intimidating "Boots" (to reflect his kick-heavy offense). |
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E.V.O.: The Search for Eden review (SNES)Reviewed on May 01, 2013E.V.O.: The Search for Eden really shouldn’t be fun. It’s an Action-RPG with almost no redeeming qualities, save for its one highly enjoyable system of evolution. The developers seem to have made the game entirely dependent on that feature, and amazingly, their gambit worked. Even though almost all of the gameplay consists of grinding for EVO (evolution) points to further tweak your Darwinian nightmare, the promise of that next upgrade is just enough motivation to keep playing. I find it ironic that a game about evolution would survive purely by appealing to an obscure niche. |
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WWF Royal Rumble review (SNES)Reviewed on April 29, 2013Warning: Contains nostalgic ramblings |
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Secret of Evermore review (SNES)Reviewed on April 09, 2013A fresh team of developers from Squaresoft (the company’s North American wing) oversaw development with little direction from the head office. Apparently, their instructions were simply to craft a game about a boy and his dog traveling through a world comprised of cheesy movie environments. Given this simplistic premise and the relative inexperience of the developers, it’s not surprising that the product the team produced has so little in common with most other Square titles of the era. |
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Romancing SaGa 3 review (SNES)Reviewed on March 07, 2013Magic is generally bought in stores. At least I think it is… I never found much use for casting spells when I could use high-tier skills to erase thousands of hit points from enemies in a single attack. Since you regain all health after each battle, it's not like healing spells are all that useful, and characters tend to have 10 or more life points, which means they can fall that many times in battles before actually perishing. Thus, fights tend to be onslaughts of all-out offense until all the monsters are dead. |
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