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Mega Man 64
01-13-13 06:30 PM
I couldn't resist...
I just...couldn't stay away. Now I feel ashamed because...I love this game more than any other game. Yes, this is my favorite game ever. And I only want to sing it's praises JUST this one time. The game of my childhood AND one I STILL play to this day. Where to begin...

Megaman legends is a game that has sort of a story in it's very existence. First of all, yes I know this particular version I'm reviewing is megaman 64 but it's really a port of megaman legends. There's nothing different. But this game is sort of stuck in a stalemate between being well known and forgotten. It was the first megaman game to be brought into the 3d universe and how sad it was that this was too far fetched for most people. The fan base that grew with this game was small compared to the rest of megaman but it was strong and dedicated. Anybody who's played this game most likely shares my sentiments. But I think I can take it a bit further. Here's the deal with this game.

Story: The entire setting of megaman legends from the get go is rather amazing. While the game has it's own story to play through, there are many instances where a bigger world is pictured and referenced. Possibly the strongest point to this game is this one aspect. The sheer amount of life that can be FELT within everything and everyone. There's nearly limitless room for speculation and many little comfy details allow for a level of immersion that's intensely rare these days. You really feel the world that the N64 is supposed to create. That video games create.

Your heart-warmed eyes are first greeted to the scene of the main character whom you play as. Megaman Volnutt. A young digger found and raised by Barrel Caskett, grandfather of Roll Casket, your mechanic and the one who named you after her favorite fictional hero. Now, excuse me and my interruptions once more but this right here is one of those details. The very fact that a character fictional to us to also fictional to them nails another ... Read the rest of this Review
JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (Euro 990927, NO CD)
01-12-13 11:09 PM
I hope this doesn't sound biased but...
Anyone who knows the Jojo's bizarre adventure series has probably played this game and I personally love it to death and back. For starters the story should be well known or at least easy to pick up. Though it may be hard to understand because it's based off the third part of the whole series. Anyways...

From the viewpoint of both a wishful 'Game guru' and an avid fan of this series, this game has just about everything just right. It's a fighting game, yes, which means it isn't TOO complicated but this fighting game in particular takes things a step further. For the main story, you can play the role of the brave, crude, and hunky Jotaro Kujou. Illegitimate grandson of Joseph Joestar (main protagonist from series 2. Look this stuff up people, you'll love it.) on a quest to defeat a powerful vampire named Dio (Series 1) who has returned and is killing Jotaro's family. Jotaro, recently out of prison, albeit he was in there by his own will, armed with a great power called a "Stand" ventures out with his grandfather and his friend, also stand users, in search of Dio.

Alternatively, this game uniquely allows you to take the role of other characters, however minor, from the series as well and play through their stories. Each person has interesting back-stories and at least some bit of depth behind them. (Later additions in the series REALLY got into every character's life.) One strong point of the series as a whole. Though of course there's at least one or two characters that were just ridiculous to implement. Can you imagine yourself fist fighting with an entire steel freighter ship manned by a monkey?

In terms of game-play, it's very smooth and fast paced, even for a 2d fighter. Characters are agile yet unique in their own ways and have details about each of them that affects how they move and play. You have your combos and special moves with all of them, but unique to this game, and a VERY big part, are the stands. A stand is a physical repres... Read the rest of this Review

Dewybmt's Game History
EarthBound Halloween Hack - Bad Fur Day Edition (snes),   Super Mario RPG Revolution (snes),   JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (Euro 990927, NO CD) (mame),   Riviera - The Promised Land (gba),   Riviera - The Promised Land (gba),   Riviera - The Promised Land (gba),   Summon Night - Swordcraft Story 2 (gba),   JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (Euro 990927, NO CD) (mame),   Legend of Zelda, The - Ocarina of Time (Debug Edition) (n64),   Legend of Zelda, The - Ocarina of Time (Debug Edition) (n64),   Summon Night - Swordcraft Story 2 (gba),  
 
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