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A map that highlights locations where you can find items relevant to your quest, like they used in the remake of III, could go a long way toward making II more accessible. I didn't have a lot of issues with it, and in fact, it remains one of my favorite RPGs. Back in the day, it was the one that made me realize I was more than a casual fan of the genre. |
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Author: dagoss Actions: Register for a free user account to post on the forums... |
I'm a bit of an apologist for this game. In context, I think it's a good sequel and does a lot of things right. I played it immediately after playing DQ1 and the change in scope really stands out. It is very deliberately (and literally) comparing itself to the size of the original game and one-uping. |
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Author: JoeTheDestroyer (Mod) Actions: Register for a free user account to post on the forums... |
It was pretty tough, and there was a lot of risk/reward-style play. I always associated Frankenstein: The Monster Returns with Dark Souls, even though F:TMR aged very poorly. |
Location: Submission Feedback > psychopenguin's Dragon Warrior II review
Author: Fergoose Actions: Register for a free user account to post on the forums... |
I am playing this for the first time just now and agree it is strangely less enjoyable to the original, when, on paper it is far superior. I am probably heading for a 2/5. Maybe 2.5 just for the Hill Street Blues reference in the text "lets be careful out there!". |
Little Nemo was the Dark Souls of mascot platformers, before being the Dark Souls of anything was a thing. |
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... |
Interesting you bring up the viewpoint being novel, because prior to submitting that review I played some Hard Drivin' for the Sega Genesis and I played Test Drive II for the SNES after that review. Both weren't what I was expecting them to be: the former being very short (fair for the ARCADE version I guess, considering the game itself was novel when it first came out) and the latter being much more of a challenge than I expected. |
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Author: honestgamer Actions: Register for a free user account to post on the forums... |
I liked the Top Gear games pretty well. They recently released a compilation of them for Switch, but due to clashing trademarks (probably the more recent television show with that name), they changed the title. It's called Top Racer Collection and features the three SNES entries. |
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Author: Masters (Mod) Actions: Register for a free user account to post on the forums... |
Nice review, DH. |
Location: Submission Feedback > Re: JoeTheDestroyer's Dimensity review
Author: JoeTheDestroyer (Mod) Actions: Register for a free user account to post on the forums... |
Thank you! I often wonder about that with other games that aren't very good: did someone like it? This one does have a few positive reviews on Steam, so someone was bound to enjoy it, even just a little bit. I'm not one of those people, but I appreciate the effort that went into it at any rate. |
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Author: honestgamer Actions: Register for a free user account to post on the forums... |
This was a terrific read, Joe. You've convinced me that I have no reason to ever play this game. I wonder if there are people out there who love it? Like... they played it as a kid when their only other option was Spider Solitaire, and so it holds a place in their hearts? That seems like the only reason someone would pick this one up now, with so many superior time killers available. |
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Author: honestgamer Actions: Register for a free user account to post on the forums... |
You're right, I think, but it's weird. The NES era had some amazing ports, made by developers who clearly understood how to modify their games to take advantage of the console. It's sad those same developers apparently forgot the art when the SNES rolled around. I suspect it was because they had so much more power, they thought, "Hey, a perfect port is almost within reach!" They chased after horsepower without getting their ducks in a row first. Kind of like how modern developers go after the latest tech bells and whistles, but the game hiding behind all that flash might not be super worthwhile. |
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... |
Oh believe me, I love brevity in my games when they're done right, but sadly this wasn't one of them for me. |
I enjoyed the heck out of Dragon's Dogma 2, which came out this year and which I wrote about elsewhere. Dark Arisen was on sale to buy on various platforms for $5 recently, and I have it on almost every device I own now with plans to play it... eventually. Good job getting this review out before 2025, as you said. Down to the wire, but it still counts! |
Yes, I think you're right. I didn't play the SNES version, since it wasn't localized here. But what you're describing is mostly a match with the HD remake. My first struggle was with the troll that replaced a king, which I remember being pretty easy on the NES. And then I had trouble with a gargoyle (which I think might be new to this one). After that, I was good until the boss rush that starts with King Hydra. And then there's the post-game content, which is just absurd. I would probably spend more time with it if I were a teen again and only had this game to play for months, but that's not the case. ;-) |
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Author: honestgamer Actions: Register for a free user account to post on the forums... |
Yesterday, while ringing up groceries at work, I was thinking about how Marble Madness is a really fun game. I saved up my money as a kid and finally managed to buy it, and I liked what was there. But you can get through the whole thing in 5 minutes. If you take longer, you'll probably just have to try again. A perfect arcade experience, really, but not so ideal when you buy a pricey cartridge that will have the job of entertaining you for months. It reminds me why I fell in love with RPGs. There were many other reasons too, but length was definitely a factor. As for Super Chase H.Q., I wouldn't mind its brevity now. Sometimes, I like to go back to old retro games and play around with them for a bit before moving onto something else. The brevity might in that case be a mark in its favor. It sounds like it would have been a bummer of a game to receive as my annual Christmas gift game, though! |
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Author: overdrive (Mod) Actions: Register for a free user account to post on the forums... |
Grinding seems to have taken a note from the Super Famicom version. When I played it a handful of years ago, it seemed like I had to work a bit more to get through the final stretch. Too low a level and you'd be dead meat against the final boss because the three previous ones would deplete you too much. Not so much King Hydra, but the second one in particular (palette-swap Baramos) with its brutal spells and 2-3 attacks per round. |
Like the previous comment, I also find this review to be confusing. Also, many of the points raised reflect a misunderstanding of the era in which the game was made, and so many of the critiques levied are simply invalid. |
I have no examples, because I haven't played many (or possibly any) of their games. I didn't know that about the ravens genus. That's kind of cool info, and a neat little Easter egg for the game. |
It appears Ravensoft liked to insert references to their name in their games! The hero Corvus is named after the genus that ravens belong to. Reminds me of when the company took over the Jedi Knight series, and changed the hero's ship to the Raven's Claw (admittedly better than his previous ship's name, the Moldy Crow!) |
Location: Submission Feedback > Re: dementedhut's Balatro review
Author: dementedhut Actions: Register for a free user account to post on the forums... |
Thanks for reading, Venter. Funny thing is that I never intended to review the game; I simply wanted to kill some time with something before the game that I actually wanted to review arrived. Ironically, I'm not sure if I even want to play the intended game now... |
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