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Location: Submission Feedback > Re: overdrive's Tales of Arise review
Author: overdrive (Mod) Actions: Register for a free user account to post on the forums... |
Easy likely would have made battles go by more quickly, but on normal, I did like how I was tested against tough enemies, even if part of that was due to it taking forever to chip away 100K+ health. It was a give-and-take where I didn't like how it took forever to win, but it was a bit thrilling to be in a situation where I had to use magic-restoring or resurrection items regularly, while looking for any opportunity to trigger allies' special moves. |
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Location: Submission Feedback > overdrive's Tales of Arise review
Author: LeVar_Ravel Actions: Register for a free user account to post on the forums... |
I finished this not long ago! Can't say I noticed the palette swapped enemies, but someone tipped me off to play the game on Easy, which probably left less time to notice swaps. |
Yeah this one really bummed me out. My initial optimism with the game's presentation quickly faded away after like an hour or two of playtime. |
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Location: Submission Feedback > dementedhut's Ufouria: The Saga 2 review
Author: honestgamer Actions: Register for a free user account to post on the forums... |
There's some good insight here into the sort of stuff that can make a follow-up feel lackluster compared to the game it follows. I haven't played either of these two games (yet?), but you did a good job of explaining how this bland successor might not be worth my while despite not being a total disaster. |
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Location: Submission Feedback > Re: psychopenguin's Dragon Warrior II revi...
Author: overdrive (Mod) Actions: Register for a free user account to post on the forums... |
Heh, I rented Dr. Chaos once when I was young. It was about the most confusing time I ever had trying to do something in a video game. I'd just be wandering around through those 3D rooms. Sometimes, I'd find a side scrolling dungeon. Other times, I'd get kicked out and have to use up all my ammo on a big monster. |
Absolutely agreed. Honestly, we've got easy access to more classics than I might have expected... but also less access at the same time, if that makes sense. Publishing rights and such are surprisingly difficult for a medium young enough that these things should have been figured out by the time PS2 games were releasing. Didn't anyone learn our lessons from the movie industry? Apparently not. |
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Location: Submission Feedback > Re: psychopenguin's Dragon Warrior II revi...
Author: JoeTheDestroyer (Mod) Actions: Register for a free user account to post on the forums... |
That reminds me of my first time playong through Dr. Chaos. I didn't have the internet, the game had almost no coverage, and the instruction manual offered the vaguest hint for finding the first level. In other words, I was stuck playing the game for months, searching the mansion, opening closets and cupboards without any idea how to progress. |
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Location: Submission Feedback > Re: psychopenguin's Dragon Warrior II revi...
Author: overdrive (Mod) Actions: Register for a free user account to post on the forums... |
In a big way, what I liked most about Dragon Warrior II was the lack of walkthroughs. While Nintendo Power had a full guide as part of their promotion of the first DW and the third game came packaged with a guide in its instruction book, I think (other than a couple questions in NP, in particular pertaining to the Cave to Rhone), there was very little coverage of this one. |
Selective use of a walkthrough did revive my interest and the game had a lot to enjoy in the latter parts. I know walkthroughs/tips were a big thing in the USA through Nintendo Power but don't know if that was the case with Japan. It feels like it was designed with some degree of player assistance (external to the cartridge) in mind in a way that DQ1 and FF1 did not. |
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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: Ufouria: The Saga 2 |
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Location: Submission Feedback > Re: JoeTheDestroyer's Wild Arms Alter Code...
Author: JoeTheDestroyer (Mod) Actions: Register for a free user account to post on the forums... |
Thank you! |
This review makes me want to play the game again, and this time go further than the prologue. I remember enjoying it at the time. I just didn't keep going. Sadly, I don't think I'll ever actually get around to it unless someone re-releases it on current hardware. Wild Arms is one of those franchises that has long needed a compilation remaster, but Sony has largely ignored all but Wild Arms 3 (which is a good game, certainly, but not the only one worth playing). Great job with this one, Joe. I had no complaints or nitpicks! |
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Location: Submission Feedback > Re: dementedhut's Super Chase H.Q. review
Author: dementedhut Actions: Register for a free user account to post on the forums... |
While I can't think of any personal experiences at the moment, I do like when games remove music to build tension. Of course it fully depends on the moment and whether the developers can successfully convey what they are trying to pull off, so it's always great when it actually succeeds. |
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Location: Submission Feedback > Re: dementedhut's Super Chase H.Q. review
Author: YugaSuggah Actions: Register for a free user account to post on the forums... |
So, while I don’t think this game is great for a racer, it does have the one thing a lot of games miss. Turning off music to create a sense of hyper-focus. |
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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: Arcade Archives: Crime City |
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Location: Submission Feedback > Re: overdrive's Super Mario World review
Author: overdrive (Mod) Actions: Register for a free user account to post on the forums... |
For me, it's a bit complex in picking them. Might like SMB 3 as a game a bit more, but the ability to save probably puts SMW in front by a hair or two. That annoyed me when I was younger and is a bit of a deal-breaker now that we live in an era where virtually everything can be saved and many games auto-save so you don't even have to do the "heavy lifting" yourself. Just don't have the same patience for those "do it all in one sitting" games unless they're either short (like a shooter) or the amount of nostalgia I have for it can outweigh that annoyance (Bionic Commando for one). But the only thing worse for me than no saves is the ungodly long passwords some of those old games had. Like Guardian Legend or Battle of Olympus...I still remember having to re-do sections of those games because I wasn't perfect in writing down a 24-32 character password that had upper-case and lower-case letters, as well as numbers. And maybe symbols, I don't remember. |
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Location: Submission Feedback > overdrive's Super Mario World review
Author: honestgamer Actions: Register for a free user account to post on the forums... |
Super Mario Bros. Wonder borrows the most from this game, probably, and is better for it. But I've always preferred Super Mario Bros. 3 to this one. Sometimes, less is more. Anyway, this is a nice explanation of everything some people love about this (admittedly excellent) game that remains a benchmark for the genre. |
I almost never buy a game at full price these days. A few years ago, I realized that I can add everything I want to one store or another's wish list, then pick it up when a great sale comes along. I get twice as many games for my money that way (or even more) in exchange for being willing to wait a few months after release. I mostly only acquire games at full price at launch, and only for coverage. Anyway, I look forward to seeing what you think of Ufouria 2. |
Fun little game, but I'd say wait for a sell; I didn't realize it at the time, but I purchased the game when it was going for half its full price. |
This review left me with no reasonable choice but to add this to my Steam wish list. I hope you're happy! |
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