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Kirby Super Star 09-23-13 07:37 PM
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Kirby Super Star Review
Okay, let me just get this out of my way. I may be 12 but I grew up with this game. Ever since I went over to my grandparents' house, I would have my dad help me set up the SNES and put in the game. So I just want to say it is an honor for me to review this game. First off the graphics were incredible. In Green Hill zone(as I use to call it after I got the original sonic) the trees in the background looked 3D. I was always amazed by that as a little 7 year old. And the clouds in the cloud level looked so, realistic to me. The sound was also a big thing for me because it inspired me to play video game music on the piano. King Dedede's theme and Gourmet Race theme were always the best ones I thought. Now the addictiveness, however, was unbelievable. When I played co-op with my younger sister, she would always fail and then I would always want to keep continuing even thought she needed my help. And the cave exploration level was the most frustrating thing in the world which comes into the difficulty a little. Now for the story it was awesome. You had 5 different stories and the last one was awesome. I just thought that it could all have been one story and they all had to be trials which leads you to the last story which is endgame. And the depth? It was super long. The cave exploration level is so long, it takes up 3 of my ratings. I mean you have to find all of the treasures and you need to beat it along with Meta Knight's Revenge to unlock the last level. And if you beat the last level, you unlock the arena mode where you fight all the bosses to become the ultimate champion. And *Spoiler Alert* there's a secret level in the Dynablade story. Finally, the difficulty. This game is so hard it took me 2 years to beat and I beat it at 9. I must say, just the cave level is hard but plus the rest of the game, I should make a Top 10 list of the hardest games I've ever played and put at 2(Zelda: Twilight Princess being the hardest and scariest.) All in all this gam... Read the rest of this Review
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Mike Tyson\'s Punch Out!! 09-22-13 06:56 PM
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Mike T.'s Punch Out Review
What can I say about this game? Let's see......
GRAPHICS: The graphics were very, how you say, interesting. I mean when the crowd cheers after you win, they go all rainbow and start flashing. I also liked it when you jogged across the water and it just seemed all too good for a NES game.
SOUND: The music was very memorable especially the music after you win a match and the battle music. The crowd was trying to sound realistic, and it did, but in a chip-tune kind of way. And if Bald Bull wins, it just creeped me out but the first time it made me laugh.
ADDICTIVENESS: This game was very addicting. In a sense that if it got hard and you lost, you just wanted to keep on playing to beat that guy. Especially the fight against Mike Tyson.
STORY: There isn't that much story but it basically just meant that a kid from New York wanted to become the world champion so he decided to take all of the WVBA (World Video Boxing Association) titles. And at the very top is the iron champion himself, Kid Dynamite, Mike Tyson.
DEPTH: This game is very long and luckily, there are stage codes in case you shut the game off. There is even another world circuit.
DIFFICULTY: This game is very hard. As the game progresses, it gets harder and harder and harder until the final boss has one hit KO punches.
OVERALL: Overall, this game is a legend and not much people played or remembered it. I just hope that they make another Punch Out game. Maybe for the Wii U or 3Ds.
I hope you enjoyed reading this review and hope you enjoy the game! Just remember that in the version with Mr. Dream, that he is just Mike Tyson, just with a bigger record.
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Mega Man 3 02-12-13 03:04 PM
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Mind Blowing Game: The Review
This game is one classic game that will never be forgotten. The game play is very tight. And with the new slide ability, there are so many things you can do now like, slide under enemy attacks, slide in tight spaces, and slide through the door. Also you have a new partner: Rush the robotic dog. He can either turn into a submarine, become a hover board for Mega Man, or he can have Mega Man bounce high.
GRAPHICS: The graphics in Mega Man 3 were just like any other NES game but what made them stand out was the backgrounds. The two backgrounds that caught my eye were Shadow Man's and Top Man's. Very colorful and alive.
SOUND: The sound and music were great. I mean the title theme was the best music in the game. It was so wonderful to hear that many sounds in a NES game and have it all sound good. All the normal stages also had that kind of music as well.
ADDICTIVENESS: This game is very addicting. That is because it's very fun to play all those levels because of how hard and crazy they all are. For instance, in Hard Man's stage there is this part where you have to use Rush's jump ability instead of using a ladder and also while trying to dodge the Hammer Joe's projectiles.
STORY: The story is huge and here's the story to prove it. After Mega Man defeats Dr. Wily in Mega Man 2, he suddenly becomes a good guy and makes eight more robots with the help of Dr. Light. Then the robots "malfunction" and Mega Man has to stop them. Mega Man then meets a new character named Proto Man. While Mega Man is gone Dr. Light and Dr. Wily start to make a super robot. Before it is complete, though, Dr. Wily takes away the unfinished robot to have it do his bidding. After Mega Man defeats all eight robots he goes back to check on the Doctors. He finds out a bout Dr. Wily and goes to go get him. Dr. Wily also has remade four of the Mega Man 2 robots' powers and put them into four Doc robots. After Mega Man defeats those robots, him and Proto Man have a big ... Read the rest of this Review
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