stargaze15's Last 10 Game Comments (view last 100) |
Kirby - Nightmare in Dream Land
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I played this sooo much as a kid. I'm absolutely speechless that they have it here on Viz. This is just so great. Does it have the Meta Knight mode at the end?
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Metroid
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How do I get samus to duck or roll into a ball or something?
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Super Mario Land
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Lol love the music when you get a start in this game.
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Kid Icarus
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Best death quote ever: I'm finished!
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Kid Icarus
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Omg I can't waiiiiiiit till Kid Icarus uprising for the 3ds. The trailer at Nintendo's press conference at e3 looked amazing. the combat looks fluid and fast, really really exciting. Can't wait! now all I need to do is buy a 3ds XD
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Ninja Gaiden Trilogy
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How can I play using an Xbox controller instead of a keyboard?
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Super Mario Frustration (forever)
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Look this up on Youtube. There's a video (with heavy heavy cursing, probably by AVGN or something) that details how to beat this game.
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Ninja Gaiden
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Nvm. Dang this game is hard
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Ninja Gaiden
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How do I use powerups?
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Gex 64 - Enter the Gecko
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Lol at all the people saying that they can't beat this. Look up Gex speed run or something like that on Youtube. A guy beat this exact game in like 40 minutes, no hacks, no cheats, just leet skillz dawg XD
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stargaze15's Last Game Reviews |
Legend of Zelda, The - Majora's Mask 06-07-11 07:11 PM
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The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask
Sequels are never as good as the original, right? Well, for some games, that's true. Playing a sequel to an awesome game can never replicate the feeling you achieved from playing the original. If this is an absolute truth, then Majora's Mask isn't worth playing, is it? Actually, it is. Majora's Mask is one of the few sequels to an amazing game that can actually sell on it's own without having to rely on the fame of its predecessor. While the game is far from perfect, it nonetheless leaves the player happy by the ending. Released on October 26, 2000, in the United States, this game came just two years after Ocarina of Time, and capitalized on the fame of Ocarina. In this game, Nintendo strove to correct many of the issues players had with Ocarina. Many of the people who developed Ocarina also developed Majora, with a few small changes in the writing department. One of the biggest disappointments of Ocarina was the lack of a powerful or developed story to drive the gameplay. This has been fixed in Majora's mask, which offers a more in depth main story, as well as very well developed side stories. Unlike its predecessor, Majora's Mask is a game that will make you want to do the side quests, not only for the in game rewards but for the deep and rich lore of the game. In this installment of The Legend of Zelda, the hero, Link, is no longer in Hyrule. After defeating Ganondorf at the end of Ocarina of Time, Link's fairy friend, Navi, left him. Link then set off on a quest through the Lost Woods in Kokiri forest to find her. After a dramatic fight in the woods, Link ends up without his trust steed, Epona, lacking his precious Ocarina of Time, and lacking his body. Yes, Link has been cursed to walk the earth as a Deku. Hoping to break the curse, Link goes through a door which leads to Termina, a land outside of the Kokiri Forest. And, as is Link's style, he gets caught up trying to save the entire world from destruct... Read the rest of this Review
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