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Clock Tower I've found out something : Getting thrown in the cell by drinking the beverage instead of meeting Ms Mary, when you enter the elevator, you get ending F.
Clock Tower Press ESC for menu. Then, go to Config and Input. Change the keys from order : A, B, C, D, E, F. That makes controls easier.
Clock Tower I got the alternative D Ending! Not gonna spoil it :D

Kevinmonitor's Last Game Reviews
Pokemon Emerald
08-30-14 11:02 AM
Pokemon Emerald - Shiny like the name.
 A POKEMON EMERALD REVIEW by KEVINMONITOR

It's been more than 10 years since the Pokemon series was first found. What happened in those 10 years or longer? HUGE SUCCESS. I don't know about you, but Pokemon lately has been rocking. I think every game is a gem of it's own, even the Game Boy Color games still enjoy good ol' success like they did many years ago.

The Game Boy Advance games are no different. Been a few years, and they're still household names in Video Gaming. But no more chit-chat, let's go to reviewing POKEMON EMERALD - A gem that is just as shiny as the version name.

GRAPHICS : 8

The graphics were really genuine, as many, many more graphic sprites and characters were included due to the extension of the game's depth. Needless to say, the quality never goes down, but instead it goes to whole new levels with whole new styles. In this game, the Pokemon sprites actually are ANIMATED.  Yes - the animated sprites have come back after their debut in POKEMON CRYSTAL, and thus, make the game more lively. Nevertheless, every graphic image in this game is programmed with perfection.

SOUND : 8

Just like the graphics. More music and sound effects have been added due to new features and extensions, and are very rich. Some music pieces are really soothing yet jolly like the Pokemon Center music, and some pieces make us feel competitive and more powerful than before. The game's music are motivators, and even though most of them are the same as Ruby/Sapphire, I can't really give a lower rating. It's just THAT good.

ADDICTIVENESS : 10

Don't leave just yet after you defeated the Champion, will ya? Seriously, expect yourself to be playing this game A LOT of times. In fact, this game's depth just makes you want to come for more. And today, there are many player-made challenges, such as Nuzlocke or Egglocke, ... and this just brings more potential to this game, and possibly ALL others. So be re... Read the rest of this Review
Pokemon Yellow
07-09-14 01:08 AM
Pokemon Yellow - Still the Wonderful after years
Hello everyone, my name's Kevin!

Ah, the Pokemon series. It never fails to entertain us. whether it be on our Game Boy, our Game Boy Advance, and even the Nintendo DS! In fact, I'll love to spend hours and hours, playing any Pokemon game, and of course, catching 'em all! You guessed it right, today, I'm going to make a review of POKEMON YELLOW!

POKEMON YELLOW is the successor to the other two games, which are also the very first games of the Pokemon Series : POKEMON BLUE and POKEMON RED. Though it's been years, but the game, as well as this whole first generation has been entertaining us as kids, and also right now, we might be still keeping a Game Boy Color(or an emulator like here...) in our home, with these games! POKEMON YELLOW has entertained me for more than 30 hours since the day I played, and though I haven't completed the game yet, I can't resist the urge to write a review. Now, ONWARDS!!

GRAPHICS : 8
The graphics are exactly what you would expect from a Game Boy Color - the simple, retro look of the game itself. Yet, the graphics never make you bored, as the colors always changes - from Blue to Green, from Green to Yellow, ... depending on which location you are. I think the graphics are well done, yet they still keep the simplicity of the Game Boy graphics.

SOUND/MUSIC : 8
The music and sound ratings differ from each person's perspective. But I, I think the music and sound is brilliant, yet very 8-bit like. The cheerful tunes go everywhere with you, in every town(please don't talk about Lavender Town) and every step you walk. The music is always repeatedly changing, so you will never get bored of some tunes repeating again and again. I find the cries of Pokemon very nice and fun, sometimes I go in the PokeDex just to listen to their cries! Don't diss the retro, 8-bit music, I tell you!

ADDICTIVENESS : 9
What, you think you could really catch 'em all in one go? Maybe it's possible to get them all i... Read the rest of this Review
Sonic Advance 2
03-13-14 11:47 AM
Sonic is back for the Advanced, better than ever!
Ah, Sonic. Our blue speedy is here, along with his friends. This has been my favorite franchise ever since, I've been playing lots of it's games on Vizzed. And the Advance series is still something I love, even though we've stepped into the 3D game styles. And the second installment seems promising, it pleased me alot. So, I'm going to review Sonic Advance 2 tonight.
To tell the truth, I've never been so pleased after playing the game. I can spend hours playing this game over and over with all the characters and try to do everything possible in it. SEGA had truly made me proud with the Advance series. There is nothing in this game I'm not happy of. So, let's see why I'm so pleased of this game!

Graphics: 9 : The graphics were perfectly fine and fit for a GBA platformer. It's just like the first game's graphics, but they made some visible changes. And trust me, you won't be disappointed.

Sound: 9 : Every zone in the game always have their own themes, and none of them are bad.Some sound very catchy and make my ears relax, some sound very energetic, like it's telling you to clear this zone as fast as you can. Every theme sounds different, which makes them special. It is truly great, I hope SEGA could develop the music in it's games more nicely.

Story: 9 : Story was OK: Sonic had planned to leave his "Hero" occupation for a little bit. However, as he was on his break, he sees that Eggman is on his way to no good, and planning no nice stuff either. Even worse, he also has a poor rabbit and her Chao held prisoner! These are Cream the Rabbit and Cheese the Chao - Cream's mother is in trouble too, and she must help her. And so, Sonic sets off to rescue the rabbit and her chao and stop Eggman's evil plans! The story includes a new character, which, in my opinion makes it more interesting.

Difficulty: 8 : Sonic Advance 2 is one tough game to beat! Some acts are very challenging and requires skill to beat, while some are prett... Read the rest of this Review
Clock Tower
08-25-12 03:49 AM
Great SNES Horror!
This game overall, is a very good SNES Horror Game.  The plot was interesting enough, the graphics are basically not excellent, but it is acceptable and nice. Multiple endings and lots of rooms to explore make this game has a lot of depth, and really worth a play again. The game was big. So exploring wasn't so easy. The sounds were cool - I like when the theme changes, depending on which condition  you are in. I will play this game again, just to explore even more of the depths and endings.
I give this a 8.5. The best SNES Horror Game ever! (My favorite was when being chased by Scissorman.)

Kevinmonitor's Last Game Guides
Final Fantasy IV Advance
02-08-14 03:57 AM
FFIV Advance - Level Grinding
Hello guys, this is Kevinmonitor, and I'm making this strategy guide to tell you all about level grinding and where is the best area to do it.

Basically, you should all know what level grinding is. I'll just remind you. Level Grinding is training on an area or many areas and fighting lots of battles to level up your character. I usually do Level Grinding when someone in my party is underleveled at an area. A while ago, I ventured into the Sylvan Cave with a party of lv30-34s, but Rosa was only level 30 and could not learn Float to make the party safe from the.. green stuff that damages you as you stand on it. The results? After walking through a bunch of those green ooze blocks, my party got instantly KO'd because I got back attacked and everyone only had 300-500HP left.(yes, I did heal whenever my party got low on HP but I thought the cave only had Bog Witch and Mini Toads, so, I got arrogant.)

So, I need to level Rosa up to level 35 - 5 Levels. And that's not gonna be easy.
Same goes for Mt. Ordeals. You've reached the Mom Bomb and ready for the fight, but unfortunately, Palom and Porom are only level 11-12 and can get KO'd easily.

I'm here to show you various good level-grinding areas.

First off, in the beginning of the game, Rydia starts at LV1 with extremely low HP/MP, and it's already obvious that the whole desert surrounding Kaipo is HER super duper level-grinding area. If you're lucky enough to get in the area's highest XP battle, Rydia might have been leveling up 2-3 levels! So, train her until she's level 10-12 and get her HP to the 100s - You can do it! Heck, you can level Cecil up a level or two there.

When you get Edward, he starts at Level 5 with 60hp. And the desert is also his ideal level-grinding area. You can even go back to the Waterfall Cave(where you fought Octomammoth) and train him up some levels, maybe level 12 would be good. I trained him to level 13. Neither Rydia or Edward's level-grinding ... Read the rest of this Guide

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Kevinmonitor's Game History
Fire Emblem - Fuuin no Tsurugi (english translation) (gba),   Final Fantasy VI Advance (gba),   Final Fantasy VI Advance (gba),   Final Fantasy VI Advance (gba),   Final Fantasy VI Advance (gba),   Chrono Trigger (snes),   Final Fantasy VI Advance (gba),   Final Fantasy VI Advance (gba),   Chrono Trigger (snes),   Chrono Trigger (snes),   Chrono Trigger (snes),   Chrono Trigger (snes),   Final Fantasy VI Advance (gba),   Final Fantasy VI Advance (gba),   Final Fantasy VI Advance (gba),   Final Fantasy VI Advance (gba),   Final Fantasy VI Advance (gba),   Final Fantasy VI Advance (gba),   Final Fantasy IV Advance (gba),   Chrono Trigger - Crimson Echoes (beta 0.98) (snes),   Chrono Trigger - Flames of Eternity (Ver. RC-7D) (snes),   Chrono Trigger (snes),   Chrono Trigger (snes),   Chrono Trigger (snes),   Chrono Trigger (snes),   Chrono Trigger (snes),   Chrono Trigger (snes),   Chrono Trigger (snes),   Chrono Trigger (snes),   Chrono Trigger (snes),   Chrono Trigger (snes),   Chrono Trigger (snes),   Earthbound - Hallow\'s End (snes),   Earthbound - Hallow\'s End (snes),   Earthbound - Hallow\'s End (snes),   Pokemon Crystal (gbc),   Pokemon Emerald (gba),   Pokemon Emerald (gba),   Pokemon Emerald (gba),   Pokemon Emerald (gba),   Pokemon Emerald (gba),   Pokemon Emerald (gba),   Pokemon Emerald (gba),   Pokemon Emerald (gba),   Pokemon Emerald (gba),   Pokemon Emerald (gba),   Pokemon Emerald (gba),   Pokemon Emerald (gba),   Pokemon Emerald (gba),   Pokemon Emerald (gba),  
 
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