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Splatterhouse 2
03-17-13 08:30 AM
Splatterhouse 2
Three months after the first adventure, nightmares and the "infernal mask" haunt Rick. Rick’s girlfriend is still missing and the mask coaxes Rick to embark on a horrific journey into the Netherworld to rescue her.
Splatterhouse 2 lives up to the standards set by its predecessor. There are two methods of attack: punch and kick. There is the occasional weapon to pick up (stick, bone, etc.) and use to really cause some damage. Most enemies take only one or two hits to destroy. The enemy AI is fairly predictable. Once you learn how enemies attack they’re easy to avoid while landing all the punches you want. When enemies
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are killed they usually spout some bodily fluids then collapse. The bosses spill the most fluid.
Gameplay is repetitive. Punch, kick, punch, jump, repeat. If you like repetition it’s tons of fun! On the higher difficulty settings things get extremely hard. Rick can sustain only two hits before he groans and lands face down in the dirt. The bosses take an incredible amount of damage before dying.
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Graphics are serviceable with a good balance between dark interiors and day-glo mutants. The enemy variety is alright. Sound is appropriate. The screams heard are the most eerie to ever come out of the Genesis. Music is pretty moody and there is the hint of creepy pipe organ playing in the background.
Fun for a short while but overall only a so-so game.
Cannon Fodder
10-21-12 11:21 AM
Cannon Fodder
Considering that the game twenty years ago, Cannon Fodder manages to still look very nice. Viewed from a top down perspective, the environments look good, especially the more arid scenery from latter in the game. Even though the environments differ considerably from each other, there aren't all that many different kinds to begin with. 
Of course Cannon Fodder does look dated but what do you expect? Luckily, this doesn't harm the game. Like the visuals of titles such as Super Mario Bros, those of Cannon Fodder still have a great deal of charm.
The only real issue affecting the gameplay is that, compared with the PC and Amiga versions, the visuals are a little less sharp which does make some of the action a little hard to follow. Spotting traps for example.
Cannon Fodder is a simple game to play. The player controls a squad of between one and six soldiers. These soldiers are controlled as one single unit, though It is possible to split the squad up, in order to provide covering fire or lying down an ambush.

Most of the missions and their individual stages revolve around killing every enemy soldier or destroying their buildings. It usually comes down to doing both. A typical mission involves clearing a map of any enemy soldiers present. New soldiers can emerge from several small cabins so it becomes essential to demolish these buildings whether it is part of the objective or not.
During the course of the game other elements are also introduced such as vehicles, traps, wildlife and natives. This does add some variation but the gameplay never really changes all that much. Seeing that Cannon Fodder about twenty-four levels, neither a short game nor a walkover, it is a good thing that progress can be saved after each mission through the use of passwords.
Legend of Zelda, The - A Link to the Past
10-18-12 03:32 PM
The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past
A Link to the Past is the best Zelda game ever made!
This was one of my favourite games as a child and it still is today, Whenever anyone mentions Zelda this is the first game I think of.
A Link to the Past is also one of the best looking games on the Super Nintendo, Its just a shame it's not available in hd.
The controls are fluid and responsive and are easily as good as the controls in toady's games, It,s very rare that you'll die in this game because of the controls and the graphics aren't bad either.
For a game that's twenty years old it still looks beautiful today, Everything is crisp and clear and the pastel colours suit the graphics perfectly.
As for game play the combat is simple but works brilliantly, There are a wide verity of enemies to slay and some of the boss battles can be quite challenging.
There are plenty of hidden items to find and the way that you switch between the light and dark worlds to achieve certain goals is well thought out.
It has an excellent musical score and for a game that's twenty years old it still looks beautiful today.
If you haven't played this game you should you don't know what you're missing.



thunderchild1083's Game History
Simpsons, The - Bart's Nightmare (snes),   Dragon Ball - Advanced Adventure (gba),   Pirates! Gold (gen),   Secret of Monkey Island, The (scd),   Secret of Monkey Island, The (scd),   Kirby Super Star (snes),   Pokemon Ash Gray (beta 3.61) (gba),   Summon Night - Swordcraft Story 2 (gba),   Super Robot Taisen - Original Generation 2 (gba),   Pokemon Ash Gray (beta 3.61) (gba),   Pokemon Fuligin (gba),   Pokemon Ash Gray (beta 3.61) (gba),   Pokemon Ash Gray (beta 3.61) (gba),   Super Mario Bros 3 (nes),   Super Mario Bros 3 (nes),   Pokemon Ash Gray (beta 3.61) (gba),   Pokemon Ash Gray (beta 3.61) (gba),   Pokemon Ultra Violet (gba),   Alex Kidd in Miracle World (sms),   Animaniacs (gen),   Super Mario Land (gb),   Nightmare Busters (unreleased) (snes),   New Zealand Story, The (tg),   Rocket Knight Adventures (gen),   Shadowrun (gen),   Wonder Boy in Monster World (gen),   Alex Kidd in Miracle World (sms),   Alex Kidd in Miracle World (sms),   Nightmare Busters (unreleased) (snes),   Wonder Boy in Monster World (gen),   Wonder Boy in Monster World (gen),   Wonder Boy in Monster World (gen),   Super Luigi World - Luigis Quest (snes),   Super Pika Land Ultra (demo) (snes),   Shadow the Hedgehog (gen),   Gunstar Heroes (gen),   X-Men (gen),   X-Men 2 - Clone Wars (gen),   Wonder Boy in Monster World (gen),   Tempo (32x),   James Pond 2- Codename Robocod (gen),   Aladdin (snes),   Magical Pop'n (snes),   Nightmare Busters (unreleased) (snes),   Super Castlevania IV (snes),   Mick & Mack as the Global Gladiators (gen),   Splatterhouse 2 (gen),   Wonder Boy in Monster World (gen),   Wonder Boy in Monster World (gen),   Wonder Boy in Monster World (gen),  
 
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