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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III - The Manhattan Project 05-22-13 07:29 PM
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 3
Overall: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 3 is a sequel to Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2, obviously. It is a classic beat em' up game where you star as anyone of the 4 turtles, Michelangelo, Raphael, Donatello, and Leonardo. In my opinion, I think that Donatello is the best turtle in this game because he has the Bo that has a long range to attack enemies. This game doesn't have a wide variety as far as foot soldiers. I believe there is only 5 or 6 kinds of foot soldiers. The music in this game should defiantly go onto your IPod right now. In conclusion, this game has many great things about it. Pretty much the fact that you are fighting as turtles and you have weapons sells it right there. This game is a must play if you are a big TMNT fan. So I score this game overall a 9/10!
Graphics: The graphics in this game aren't too special. They are pretty standard like any other mediocre Nintendo game. There are some parts of the game that stand out from the rest, but I guess since it is a beat em' up style game, you aren't supposed to pay too much attention to the background unless you want to get annihilated. The turtles have their own distinct green color separated from the rest of the scenery so you can actually tell who you are controlling. The foot soldiers have different colors depending on what their particular skill is. Whether it be throwing stars, just punching you, or stepping back 40 feet and jump on top of you. Bottom line is that the graphics are average for an NES game. Nothing special here.
Sound: The sound in this game will get your head bopping to every song the level brings. You will never get tired of the music in this game. Konami usually does a good job making great music for their games. This is not one of those games where you will hear the same darn soundtrack throughout the entire game. No, you will want to finish the level just to hear the next epic song that awaits you. I have at least 2 songs from this game on... Read the rest of this Review
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Pokemon Red 05-04-13 05:45 PM
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Pokemon Red
Oh my gosh, I am finally getting the chance to review my first game! What is really ironic is that this is the first Pokemon game I have played! I have has so many good experiences with this game. I have caught them all, got all the Pokemon to level 50 or higher, and I have beaten the Elite 4 seven times! This game is very addicting and will keep you on the Gameboy for hours on end!
Graphics: 9 I gave the graphics on this game a nine because they were just starting out and they are fantastic. For the time, they really bring out the potential in the later graphics of the later games and really replicate the image of the anime Pokemon. Even though this game is in black and white, you will still be amazed by how the graphics card is utilized in this game. My only gripe with the graphics is that when your Pokémon's sprite comes out, it looks like a mess of pixels. Other than that, it looks great!
Sound: 9 I would have to give the sound on this game a 9 because most of the Pokémon's sounds are very similar, but they all have their own distinct call. The in game music is very good. Each place on the map has a distinct tone that will get your head bopping with the music. The gym battles, Team Rocket battles, and the Elite 4 battles are the best because they, in my opinion, the best sound in the game. The sound is quite very good and I would recommend anyone to put the songs from the game to your IPod.
Addictiveness: 10 Oh man. This game has so much to offer. Catch all the Pokemon, play the slot machines for hours on end, beat the Elite 4, level up all your pokemon, catch all the legendary Pokemon, trade with your friends, you have at least 40+ hours of game play ahead of you! When I first played this, I couldn't keep my hands off my Gameboy until one of my parents had to pry me off of it. This game is very addictive if you stay with it until the end and become the champion!
Story: 9 I gave th... Read the rest of this Review
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