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pacman1755's Last 10 Game Comments (view last 100) | Pokemon Fire Red | How about this, would you PLEASE. Stop ganging up on each other. I'm talking to all of you. Stop arguing/flaming | Pokemon Fire Red | First off, what happened in here? | Pokemon Fire Red | Well, I'm the only mod on right now, so yeah. | Pokemon Fire Red | okay what the f*** is going on now. | Pokemon Emerald | anyways, goodnight chat room | Pokemon Emerald | Only Smitty is in trouble. | Pokemon Emerald | Now then. Let's all move on from the topic and have fun in Emerald | Pokemon Emerald | Okay, I PM'd Smitty. | Pokemon Emerald | So. Its not anyone's fault but Smitty's? If so, i'll have a talk with him. | Pokemon Emerald | boomer: You aren't helping |
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Mario Party 07-31-14 03:11 PM |
A Party of Mario! Today, I'm going to review the very hated, yet beloved, Mario Party! It's loved since it would be the beginning of countless ports for more than 15 years into the future. Can't believe it is going to be that far into the series of Party games already. Well, we are going to review the one that started it all, and there are some points to go through about the game. So, let's get right into it. [b][u]Difficulty: 7[/u][/b] The difficulty can be graded from Easy, Normal, and Hard to the CPU, if you're playing by yourself. There is some difficulty between the maps or boards you play as well from DK's Jungle Adventure, Peach's Birthday Cake, Yoshi's Tropical Island, Wario's Battle Canyon, Luigi's Engine Room, Mario's Rainbow Castle, Bowser's Magma Mountain, to the hidden map Eternal Star, which can only be unlocked if you do a specific requirement. Yeah, the Party game has somewhat of a story, but I guess it doesn't count. I'll tell you when I'm in the Story category. There's also up to 56 mini games, from 4 player free for all, 2 vs. 2, 1 vs. 3, and even 1 player games, it can go pretty much anywhere. It has its share of difficult games as well, depending on what input you do, such as the infamous Analog rotation. It is said that many people sued Nintendo since it severely hurt their child's hands as the skin started to burn off by doing this, and Nintendo gave all of them a special "glove" for them to have to relieve the pain on those games. Besides those, you shouldn't have much problem playing these games. [b][u]Depth: 5[/u][/b] The game doesn't have "Depth" per-se, but getting through each mini-game, unlocking everything, and the Mini Game Island optional quest, it has some length to offer. It can take a little bit since it requires you to play each games to get to the very end in a pathway for the Mini Game Island, and for unlocking the mini games for free to play access, you need to play a lot of Adventure Mode and earn coins. The m... Read the rest of this Review |
Donkey Kong 64 07-29-14 07:03 PM |
DK Crew in 3-D! I remember this old game as a kid. It was one of THE most fun N64 games I have ever played besides the Mario games, funny enough. So, the question remains, does it still hold up to this day? Has it aged poorly or well? Let's find out. [b][u]Difficulty: 6[/u][/b] The difficulty in the game is pretty laid back, since it is a kids game after all, but it is a challenge to get from one point of the game to the next, due to the requirements for you to beat the game. But that will go to the depth part. Overall, the bosses aren't that hard, getting Golden Bananas are comfortably easy, and everything else is a very fun challenge. [b][u]Depth: 9[/u][/b] The game can be a LONG LONG experience and a chore at times, but 99% of it is the requirement to get to the final boss, and that is to collect every single Banana in each area of the game, which can get a little tiresome, but the fun factor is still there collecting it, but the total bananas are 201. Ooooooooh, Banana... Anywho, the game can take a long time to compete, especially if you're a first comer to the game. Yeah, you might lose some interest to it after a while, but the reward is still pretty good, which is the end of the game. [b][u]Story: 7[/u][/b] It's what you would be familiar to if you were a big fan of the Donkey Kong Country series, this is the story. The Evil King K Rool is about to blow DK Island off the face of the earth with his giant laser, known as the "Blast O-Matic", since after COUNTLESS times he tried to capture the DK Islands, he wants to destroy it, which is the "if I can't have it, nobody can" and it comically enough, malfunctions, which puts his fortress face to face with the Island, which he cannot move from. Since he has time to kill, he captures DK's Crew, Diddy, Tiny, Lanky, and Chunky Kong, to keep DK from storming towards him so quickly, so he can repair his laser, and to get rid of the dastardly Kongs once and for all. Now DK has to save ... Read the rest of this Review |
Ms. Pac-Man 07-27-14 07:38 PM |
Ms. Pacman: The Home Game In this review, I'm going to go to the game that made me fall in love with the Pac-Man persona, and ironically enough, he wasn't even the main character. The game I'm going to review is Ms. Pac-Man for the Sega Genesis. This is one of the early games that brought the arcade style of game to the home console for the public to enjoy. It was one of my first games I've ever owned as well, so let's get right to it, and make a review of an arcade game. [b][u]Difficulty: 6[/u][/b] The difficulty can be set before you play with a traditional Easy, Medium, Hard. But even if you pick an Easy mode, the game will get progressively harder and harder as you go through the game. The mazes you go through each level will get more confusing and you will have to think of ways to lure the ghosts away from you and a bunch of other plans depending if you want to get an impressive high score as well, since this is still an arcade game. [b][u]Depth: 4[/u][/b] When you break it down, you could play this game for a long time if you're good enough. It isn't really a long game, if you really think about it. After a while, they will run out of mazes, and the cycle will restart or they will do the same one over and over until you get a game over. Once again, it's an Arcade game, and the better you do, the better your score will be, and that's the whole point of the game. Not much to expect. [b][u]Story: N/A[/u][/b] There is no story about the game since you're focusing on a high score for ultimate bragging rights, but there is a few cutscenes between Pac-Man and Ms. Pac-Man and how they met and how they get along. Eventually, Pac-Man Jr. comes into play if you can get that far into the game as well. Besides the few scenes, you aren't really treated into a story of eating the dots, sometimes fruit, and avoiding the ghosts for no logical reason. [b][u]Addictiveness: 8[/u][/b] I can't explain how much I love this game, and how many... Read the rest of this Review |
Sonic Heroes 07-26-14 08:17 PM |
Sonic Heroes: 3 players, at the same time. Ah, Sonic Heroes. I remember playing this when I was a kid, to the very end of the disc's life, after it tragically ended when the disc got way to scratched up, and was deemed unplayable, and had to throw it out, and haven't played it until recently, thankfully. Now, that I went through the game again after so many years of mainly away of the game for at least 10 or so years. [b][u]Difficulty: 7[/u][/b] The difficulty in this game can vary depending on which story arch that you go through. There's Team Sonic, which goes through the basic game that you'll go through, which I guess is Normal, Team Dark, which has some challenging boss battles in a more extreme environment, which can be the Hard path, Team Rose, which has the shortest adventure, and only goes as far as following Sonic's team, which is basically the Easy pathway, and finally there is Team Chaotix, which has a unique pair of challenges. Instead of going from Point A to Point B, you will go through the entire level in a challenge type of envioronment, whether it is to find an object, detroy all the robots, or what have you, this is a Task type of environment, which can be pretty challenging, since I use to never beat this area as a kid, when I'd get stuck in a loop in the level. Then there's the final area, which we all know is always tough final challenge. So the Difficulty can vary. [b][u]Story: 7[/u][/b] There's a LOT of different Story arcs in this game, so let me explain every arch, depending on which group you choose. Team Sonic goes through the same old thing, Sonic has received a note from Dr. Eggman that invites him, and the Sonic Heroes to stop him from taking over the world, creating Robotnikland, and Sonic, Tails, and Knuckles have to stop him as fast as possible. Team Dark starts with Rouge going through a secret area that Eggman hid away, which includes Shadow the Hedgehog, who was killed off in Sonic Adventure 2, previously, being released from what seems to ... Read the rest of this Review |
Mario & Luigi - Superstar Saga 07-26-14 06:49 PM |
Superstar Saga: Amazingly Awesome The game that I have played more than I ever should have. This is Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga. The game itself is quite amazing, since it is the first RPG element that isn't Paper since Super Mario RPG, which needed a sequel that was long overdue. The game itself is not what you expect from a regular Mario game either, just like Mario RPG. You face a different threat that isn't Bowser whatsoever. Cackletta, the Beanish Witch, threatens the Mushroom Kingdom by stealing Princess Peach's voice, not Peach herself. But that's plot, and we'll get into that later. So now, let's get right into the game with all of the details in between. Here we go! [b][u]Difficulty: 5[/u][/b] The difficulty is what you would expect from a Mario game in general. The game's puzzles are not too tough to figure out, the game's enemy attack patterns aren't ridiculous to figure out, and overall, the difficulty is very comfortable. The game isn't too tough that it'll kill the fun of it, and you won't breeze through it without thinking twice, either. This all depends on how you rank in the RPG element. You can be underpowered for the situation, or overpowered for the situation. It all depends on how you deal with the enemies you encounter throughout your journey. If you fight them, you'll get more powerful in one way or another, or you can ignore them, and try to plow through the area to get to the plot. It's up to you. [b][u]Depth: 7[/u][/b] The game is anything BUT a game that you can beat overnight. It's a pretty lengthy game, and has a few false finishes as well, if you know what I mean. The game makes you think it should end, but it doesn't. More plot. Anyway, the game's length in full is probably worth about 3 or so days, if you play it non-stop. Maybe 2 days if you know what you're doing. This is an RPG after all, folks. You won't get it done overnight, it never works like that. We have a lot of worlds, a lot of bosses, and a lot of side-missions as well lo... Read the rest of this Review |
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