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kirbyluver4life's Last 10 Game Comments (view last 100)
Castlevania - Dracula X O____o a giant corpse, uuuugh.
Castlevania - Dracula X I am really afraid to play the sequel cuz of beezlebub,
Fire Emblem Thnx 4 the info gabe, my guy was named Kenneth, whaddaya think =3
Fire Emblem Thnx 4 the info Gabe! My guy was named Kenneth, pretty
Castlevania what the heck? it restarts? Man, what a letdown -.-
Castlevania I know right? This is by far the only NES game I can really enjoy
Castlevania - Bloodlines press up and D like in Castlevania for NES
Castlevania Double Pack sweet, two awsoeme games in one ROM! Who wouldn't buy this?
Castlevania - Aria of Sorrow death was fairly tough though :l if you forgot he's the skeleton with the sickle, and the double ribcage and skull sickle that's double sided with blue flame in his seco second form
Castlevania - Aria of Sorrow combat knife owns, I think you can buy it but it's possible to get it from a zombie officer

kirbyluver4life's Last Game Reviews
Kirby's Adventure
12-10-11 04:50 PM
The pink puffballs beginning
The graphics could have been better, but for nes Kirby's graphics were great, and like all other Kirby games Kirby's adventure had very bright and cheerful colours. The backgrounds are very nice too, ranging from a deep forest to a sandy beach, even high in the sky, the backgrounds also moved along with Kirby very accurately, which gives a great sense of realism. The enemy's were equal with Kirby's quality and even though you have to KO them they're still kind of cute. Bestly though are the sub-bosses and actual bosses, with less cheerful colours but remaining still visible and having many sprites it is very fun just to be in the boss battle watching their attacks. Overall the graphics are bright and cheery even during the boss fights and could not scare a 2-year old girl.

The sounds are very fitting from the sound of a waddle doo's beam to Kirby slashing his sword all the noises fit very well, but noises are just the beginning. The music in Kirby was plain amazing in NES standards, from the cheerful music of vegetable valley the music could relieve you after being victim of a scary pop-up. But it's not always cheery, during boss battles and the menacing battles against the Meta knight's the music always fits perfectly, but don't worry about being scared, you should know Kirby games never scare anyone, while still fitting the scenario that is.

Early Kirby games weren't exactly what you would call addicting, although the Kirby franchise has always been replayable Kirby's adventure just doesn't fit today's standards. I'm not saying Kirby games aren't good or addicting, it's just with the old NES system isn't exactly high quality and although you may come back Kirby's adventure is just not an addicting game as much as some others like SMB, even so you should still give it a try, since it's suitable for anyone and everyone.

The story isn't specified very well but the basic Idea is King Dedede has stolen the star wand and broke into 7... Read the rest of this Review
Mega Man Zero
12-10-11 12:24 PM
move over X, Zero is here!
The graphics here are amazing, bright and colorful while remaining serious the graphics are astounding.It keep it's anime style while remaining fairly realistic, I love the opening cinematic featuring high definition pictures and remaining quite tense. My favorite part though
is when you kill an enemy or boss with Zero's Z saber, and they split in half, it never get's old and is such a cool effect, overall the graphics
remain excellent throughout the whole game. It sure brings back the memories of mega man X, even in the dark areas it's easy to see the
enemies and object no matter where you are,the graphics are great and go along perfectly with it's anime style.

The sounds go perfectly with the action's, from zero's Z saber slashing through an enemy reploid to the awsoeme sound of Zero dashing
away to just escape an enemy shot or movement. I love how they have realistic yet unreal noises and effects, it goes perfectly with whatever
type of theme is happening. But better yet is the music, keeping a fantasy-sci-fi theme really exploit's;s the legendary hero Zero, and it always
play's the perfect theme in each area, from the dank sewer-like area where zero was resurrected to the enemy base it keep's it's fun and serious at the same time feel.

Mega man Zero is not necessarily addicting, I mean you need a break after every few missions but Zero's fun experience always keeps you coming back, the fun mid-bosses keep you going until you reach the intense bosses. Every boss is different, from they're style to they're power you can never redo the same boss battle. It keeps you going so you can unlock new levels of power and from there it let's you pass
the tougher bosses. It's overall a fun experience with twist in the story at every turn, it will keep you playing for a long time and is not super,
but faitly addicting.

 The game itself is no too long, being like the original mega man with 8 bosses and a few extra... Read the rest of this Review
Contra III - The Alien Wars
12-09-11 03:28 PM
The hardest non-Hacked console game EVER!!!
Contra III-The Alien Wars
Hello everyone and welcome to my first ever review, Today I'll be reviewing contra III-The alien wars, this berserkly hard 2-D
shooter is the 3rd installment in the contra series. Being larger and harder than ever before Contra III is my favorite installment
in the whole series, however if you get frustrated easily DO NOT PLAY!!! Your head will blow of for the below reasons.Now then:
On to the review!


Graphics-7
the graphics have dramatically improved since Contra 2, now with much more vibrant colours and shading the graphics are now
(in comparison) AMAZING, if you like Contra's insane difficulty but dislike the cruddy graphics boot up the plug in and get playing!


Sound-9
The sound's are as enjoyable as ever, from the explosion of missile's, to the firing of the crush gun, to the ever so enjoyable
ZEEermm of a laser, the sounds have improved more than the graphics have. Making Contra better than ever, and for the best part is the hilarious ARRGH of an alien being shot, making contra III much more enjoyable.


Addictiveness-8
Contra is as addicting as always, when you fail at something you know is possible you try again, and the cycle repeats itself.
The game is possible(I should know, I beat it) even if it's extremely hard you can beat it, so if you don't like replaying things go
and play a Kirby game, but if you're a hardcore gamer start it up, lose, and try and try again.


Story-7
there's not much to say here, the red falcon is back and bent on exterminating the human race and has fledged a full out war on the earth. It's up to you to defeat red falcon and save what's left of the planet. That's pretty much all there is to it, so once again
hardcore gamer=stop reading and start playing (but rate first!)


Depth-6
the game itself is pretty short but the reason I gave depth a six since it is ex... Read the rest of this Review

kirbyluver4life's Game History
Castlevania - Dracula X (snes),   Castlevania - Dracula X (snes),   Castlevania - Dracula X (snes),   Castlevania - Dracula X (snes),   Castlevania - Dracula X (snes),   Fire Emblem (gba),   Mega Man & Bass (gba),   Mega Man & Bass (gba),   Mega Man & Bass (gba),   Mega Man & Bass (gba),   Mega Man & Bass (gba),   Mega Man & Bass (gba),   Probotector (gb),   Digimon Tamers - Battle Spirit Ver. 1.5 (wsc),   Kid Icarus (nes),   Castlevania (nes),   Castlevania - Aria of Sorrow (gba),   Castlevania - Bloodlines (gen),   Castlevania - Aria of Sorrow (gba),   Castlevania - Aria of Sorrow (gba),   Castlevania (nes),   Castlevania - Aria of Sorrow (gba),   Castlevania - Aria of Sorrow (gba),   Castlevania - Aria of Sorrow (gba),   Castlevania - Aria of Sorrow (gba),   Castlevania Double Pack (gba),   Castlevania Double Pack (gba),   Castlevania - Aria of Sorrow (gba),   Castlevania - Aria of Sorrow (gba),   Castlevania - Aria of Sorrow (gba),   Castlevania - Aria of Sorrow (gba),   Castlevania - Aria of Sorrow (gba),   Castlevania - Aria of Sorrow (gba),   Castlevania - Aria of Sorrow (gba),   Castlevania - Aria of Sorrow (gba),   Fire Emblem (gba),   Fire Emblem (gba),   Fire Emblem (gba),   Fire Emblem (gba),   Fire Emblem (gba),   Fire Emblem (gba),   Fire Emblem (gba),   Fire Emblem (gba),   Fire Emblem (gba),   Metal Slug Advance (gba),   Metal Slug Advance (gba),   Metal Slug Advance (gba),   Metal Slug Advance (gba),   Metal Slug Advance (gba),   Metal Slug Advance (gba),  
 
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