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uiopop's Last 5 Game Reviews (view last 25)
Mega Man - Dr. Wily\'s Revenge
06-08-13 02:47 PM
Mega Man: Dr. Wilys Revenge review
This game is the first Mega Man Game boy game and in my opinion, the worst. Let’s find out why.

Graphics: The graphics are on par with MM1-2, in part because most of the weapon, enemy, and item sprites are directly copied from those games. Everything has a clean look to it, and there's a fair amount of detail in the environments. Some level sections are a bit mundane, with repetitive motifs and patterns dominating the landscape, but other sections seem conscious of that repetition and toss in just enough variety (a window looking out into space, a deliberately contrasting blank background, etc.) to keep things interesting. For an early Game Boy game, the graphics look great; for a Mega Man game, there's not as much variety, complexity, or...well...color as usual, but it still looks good.

Music: Faithful recreations of the NES tunes mingle with some pleasantly catchy new compositions that successfully capture the essence of a Mega Man soundtrack. I generally prefer the original NES renditions of the music that's been adapted, but the sound here is cleaner and usually more complex.

Addictive: There are four stages to pick from in the beginning. That means only 24 ways to play the game. The boss gauntlet in Wily 1 hardly counts—picking which teleprompter to enter first influences the flow of the game for all of two minutes, and the special weapons you gain make it POSSIBLE for the average gamer to beat the other bosses, not just EASIER, so it's not like sequence-breaking is much of an option for most people. A handful of optional power-ups try their best to add replay value, but they scarcely make a dent.

Story: What story? Dr. wily has returned with four original Robot Masters and a so-called “Mega Man killer”. It’s hardly different from any other game in the series.

Depth: Six stage total, no secret items or Easter eggs. You could theoretically beat the game in an hour or two… if it wasn't for the... Read the rest of this Review
Mega Man II
06-05-13 02:18 PM
Mega Man II Review
This game has been considered by some to be the worst classic Mega Man game. But is it really THAT bad?

Graphics: The graphics are mostly recycled sprites from Mega man 2&3, adapted for the game boys screen size and monochrome graphics. The new sprites (like the one for quint) are pretty well done, but not as good as other Mega Man game boy games.

Sound: The first time you hear the music, it sounds like absolute torture. However, if you listen closely you'll discover that the music is actually pretty good; it's just buried by horrible sound quality. Defiantly doesn't deserve all of the hate it gets.

Addictive: The game is severely lacking in replay ability. Although we have jumped from 24 to 576 ways to play through from the previous game, there is nothing else that would keep you playing for a long time.

Story: Similar to the previous game, Dr. Wily is causing mayhem and has created another Mega Man killer- Quint (who is apparently Mega Man from the future). The only other thing worth noting is the terrible ending, which i won't spoil.

Depth: The stages tend to be pretty short and boring, and there are only 9 of them, so i can only give this a 1.

Difficulty: The game is laughably easy, even in comparison to other very easy Mega Man games. E-tanks, power-ups, and 1-ups are all too common in the already very easy stages.

Overall: Mega Man II for Game Boy is certainly not a great game. But i won't rate as low as others do simply because it actually has some merits.
Mega Man Ultra
05-16-13 08:54 PM
Gone Ultra
This is one of the more famous Rock man 2 ROM hacks, and the probably the most famous one done entirely in English. Let's see how it holds up!

The story..... well to be honest i haven't a clue what the story is about. The only thing that REALLY sets it apart from Mega Man 2 is at the end once you defeat the Alien, instead of Dr. Wily jumping out of the command booth and begging for mercy, MEGA MAN jumps out and.... just doesn't move....

Like all good Mega Man hacks, all of the music is changed. In this case, most of the music comes from other games in the Mega Man series, although sometimes the music sounds a little different.
It's not the best hack soundtrack, but it's still pretty good.

In comparison to other hacks, like Rock man no constancy and Minus Infinity, Mega Man Ultra is almost laughably easy. All of the bosses can be defeated pretty easily with the Mega Buster (excluding the Boo beam trap) an the stages aren't to difficult themselves.

The only graphical differences between this hack and Mega Man 2 are backgrounds and sprite swaps.
Sometimes the altered sprites come from other Mega Man games, especially number 4.

The weapons behave exactly the same as in the original game. The only difference is that they have different sprites and they are effective against different bosses.

In conclusion, Mega Man ultra is a good hack with a lot of things going for it. Defiantly could use a bit of polishing, but good nonetheless.

Mega Man 2
05-14-13 07:55 PM
The Blue Bomber Returns (Fixed)
Here we are at what is arguably the best Mega Man game ever made! Let's see how this one fares...

This game picks up where the last game left off. Dr. Wily has returned with eight new Robot Masters and it is up to Mega Man to defeat them. After defeating them, Mega Man must storm the castle of Dr.Wily and defeat him once again. It continues the so far unbroken streak of "defeat Dr. Wily" but i'll give it points because it's only the 2nd game in the series to do this.

The graphics are pretty good, especially considering the time & console. Despite a bit of occasional sprite flicker, there are no major graphical glitches, which a nice breather from the constant sprite glitches of the last game.

The music is pure bliss, and is considered by many to be the best soundtrack in the series, with the music for wily 1-2 being considered by many to be the best song in the entire series.

The game is pretty addictive,with many different orders through which you can go through the Robot Master stages, and you can have a lot of fun with the weapons!

The game has little to offer in terms of stuff to find. There's E-tanks which restore your health, but they're fairly plentiful and you can only carry 4 .

All in all, Mega Man 2 is a great game, with great music, great graphics, and balanced difficulty.




Sonic the Hedgehog 2
02-14-12 03:17 PM
Forever a classic.
Sonic The Hedgehog 1, released in 1991, is what started the long lasting war between the Mario series and the Sonic series. Sonic the Hedgehog 2, however, is what really made the war official. The game was such a success that people consider it the Super Mario World of the Sonic series. (Which is to say its the best in the series. Lets find out what makes the game so great!

The graphics are pretty much the same from the original game, save a few sprite changes. However these graphics are just as awesome and cool as they were originally. Not only is this a good move, it actually helps improve the game in a few instances, so that just makes the game all the more awesome.

The music is not only Awesome like in Super Mario World, but here the music is actually themed for the levels! This IS featured in other Sonic games, but its done best here. Take Mystic Cave, for example, the music there is a creepy, eerie theme that maintains its theme throughout the entire song. Mow look at another cave level, Lava Reef act 2 from S&K, it does have an eerie tone, but the rest of the song seems it would better suit the final level due to its atmosphere.

The story is a REALLY underrated story. A lot of people accuse the story for lack of depth and its simplicity. For the depth, the story actually as a really deep story, but you have to look really deep in return. The main plot is that Dr. Egg man has kidnapped the animals of west island and is using them to power his robots. It represents the people who were kidnapped by governments during wars and forced to serve as army men. That is deep.

The games Difficulty depends on how good you are at the series as a whole. If your good, this game will be no problem, if however you suck, then the game gets a lot harder. Yes, that's all there is to say about the difficulty.

Sonic The Hedgehog 2 is a beloved classic treasured by many that will be compared with games like Super Mario World for quiet... Read the rest of this Review

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Oregon Trail, The (appleii),   GoldenEye 007 (n64),   Mike Tyson\'s Punch Out!! (nes),   Mega Man 2 (nes),   Mega Man 2 (nes),   Mega Man 2 (nes),   Mega Man 2 (nes),   Mega Man 2 (nes),   Mega Man 2 (nes),   Mega Man 2 (nes),   Mega Man 2 (nes),   Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (gbc),   Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (gbc),   Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (gbc),   Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (gbc),   Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (gbc),   Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (gbc),   Mega Man Ultra (nes),   Pac-Man (Namco) (nes),   Pac-Man (Namco) (nes),   Rockman 4 - Minus Infinity (2012 beta) (nes),   Rockman 4 - Minus Infinity (2011 beta) (nes),   Mega Man 7 (snes),   Mega Man 7 (snes),   Mega Man 7 (snes),   Mega Man 7 (snes),   Rockman 4 - Minus Infinity (2011 beta) (nes),   Mega Man - The Wily Wars (gen),   Mega Man - Dr. Wily\'s Revenge (gb),   Bosconian (msx),   Mega Man - The Wily Wars (gen),   Mega Man II (gb),   Bosconian (msx),   Rockman 4 - Minus Infinity (2011 beta) (nes),   Bosconian (msx),   Mike Tyson\'s Punch Out!! (nes),   Mike Tyson\'s Punch Out!! (nes),   Mike Tyson\'s Punch Out!! (nes),   Duck Tales (nes),   Mike Tyson\'s Punch Out!! (nes),   Duck Tales (nes),   Duck Tales (nes),   Duck Tales (nes),   Duck Tales (nes),   Duck Tales (nes),   Duck Tales (nes),   Duck Tales (nes),   Duck Tales (nes),   Duck Tales (nes),   Duck Tales (nes),  
 
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