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Lufia II - Rise of the Sinistrals
01-01-15 05:25 PM
Lufia 2: The Rise of the Awesomeness


“Judgment time with the Duel Blade has come.”

-Arek
the Absolute

Lufia 2: The Rise of the Sinistrals
is an RPG that was developed by Neverland, and came out on the very last leg of
the Super Nintendo back in 1996. At this point, the N64 was out and there were
not many games produced for the SNES. In my opinion, this game did not get the
reception it deserved, because this game is a SNES gem and will steal not only
hours of your time, but your heart as well.

I first discovered this game from
renting it from a local video store. I came into this game already biased, by
being a HUGE fan of this game’s predecessor, Lufia & The Fortress of Doom.
I instantly fell in love with this game and became addicted to its game play.
It was fun battling monsters, solving all the puzzles, and learning about the
characters and a massive world and story unfolded before me. With the cartridge
and future ROMs, I have sunken in more hours than I care to admit. I agree with
what Roo from Clan of the Grey Wolves has stated in his Lufia 2 review, that
this game is not an innovator but a perfecter of all the JRPG elements.

Lufia & the
Fortress of Doom and Lufia: Rise of the Sinistals

 Lufia 2 is a sequel prequel, meaning that you
play as the characters in the VERY beginning of the first Lufia game. In the
first Lufia game if you are unfamiliar or have not played it yet), you start of
playing as Maxim, Guy, Artea and Selan and you defeat the four evil Sinistrals,
and then fasts forward to the “present” time where you play as the “Hero” which
is a dependent of Maxim. In Lufia 2, you play as Maxim as you travel to defeat
the four Sinistrals. Playing the Lufia games in order is like watching the first
Star Wars trilogy, and then going to watch episodes I, II, and II... Read the rest of this Review
Castlevania II - Simon\'s Quest
12-30-14 12:55 AM
Simon's Quest of AWSOMENESS


Castlevania 2: Simon’s Quest is a direct follow up to Konami’s
Castlevania and is a sequel in terms of story. It seems like Konami, like other
developers, attempted to do something creatively with their sequel instead of
rehashing the same Call of Duty/Halo/Madden game all over again (No offense
Call of Duty/Halo/Madden fans). Here in American, Super Mario Brothers 2 was
radically different from Super Mario Brothers 1. Additionally Zelda 2 was completely
different from Zelda 1.  Likewise, Konami
decided to do something different now, which I think paved the way for games
like it and for the direction the series would eventually take in the future.

Story: After Simon Belmont defeated the evil Count Dracula
in the previous game Castlevania, Simon discovered that Dracula placed a curse
on him before he died. This curse would cause Simon to quench in excruciating pain,
until his eventual and early death. Simon now has to travel the countryside of
Transylvania (I think), find the five different pieces of Dracula’s body  which are residing in different mansions,
take them back to Dracula’s castle, resurrect Dracula and then defeat him once
again. I think this story is explained in the old instruction booklet, but I do
not remember. The in-game story is not well explained. In fact I always thought
the in-game story never made any sense.

Music: There are only a few tracts in this game, but boy did
they get them right! The famous “vampire killer” came from this game. This song
itself is worth the price of admission. This song continues itself down the line
of Castlevania games and has MANY official and unofficial renditions. I am
aware this game gets a lot of hate, but if this thing does anything right, it
is the music.

Game Play: This game is a 2-d side scrolling adventure in a ... Read the rest of this Review
Castlevania
12-29-14 10:59 PM
Castlevania: Taking it back to the Old School, Because it's So Cool.


Castlevania is as classic as you can get in video games and
video game references. Playing this game is like learning Latin or Greek… you
finally learn where things come from.

Castlevania is 2-d side scroller where you work your way
through five stages Dracula’s castle.  Make your way to the end of the level, defeat
the boss, and move on to the next level.

I honestly never actually beat this until my mid 20’s. But I
have played. I played the first game as a youth but never beat it. Side
scrollers are my not forte in games. My brother or other friends were much
better than I was at this game. At my best I could get to Death I think, but
never even to the last level.

Graphics: At the time, these graphics were amazing. I still
think they are amazing. In my opinion, the graphics have aged well and are
still fun and interesting to look at. The main character Simon is detailed…enough.
The back grounds are stunning and with an obvious Gothic inspiration.

Sound: Beautiful and classic. This game’s music is
wonderfully scored and very recognizable. This game’s music is still being
remixed into current renditions of Castlevania. The very first song you here
sets the mood and momentum for ALL of the NES Castlevania music. Every track in
this game fits with the level and is catchy. The developers did not hold back
with quality music. You still here this game’s music event today.

Story: Count Dracula is causing a raucous and it is your
job, as Simon Belmont, to take Dracula down with your trusty vampire killer
whip, and aided by a few sub weapons like a cross boomerang, ax, holy water,
stop clock, and throwing dagger. You fight your way through 5 increasingly
difficult levels that are located within Dracula’s castle. You will confront
some of Hollywood&#... Read the rest of this Review
Dragon Ball GT - Transformation
12-29-14 05:25 PM
Take All the Source Material For a Great Game, and Throw it Away.
The story of Dragon Ball GT is fun and interesting. There are well flushed out characters, and plenty of other fighting games and Dragon Ball games to pull from. With all the ingredients for an awesome beat-em-up, the developers decided to pillage the trash can.

I was not even able to finish this game. After the first few levels (which was a chore in and of itself), I could not even force myself to continue playing it. Maybe the target audience was  for a younger crown, and this is why I did not like it as much. But when I was younger we had the Final Fights, X-Men, Streets of Rage, TNMTs and a slew of other memorable beat-em-ups. The difference between this game and the others, is that the others were FUN. In addition, the others STILL ARE FUN. The monotony of this game is just a chore. I think this is a perfect way to describe this game. CHORE.

Story: This game somewhat follows the story of Dragon Ball GT. I am not going to go into it here. However after the first few levels, you have the option to choose your own destination. At this point in the game, who cares?

Graphics: The graphics are pretty good and represent their characters very well I have no issues with the graphics.

Depth: I didn't find any real depth with the fighting system, just boring and unvaried.

Addictiveness: Chore.

Difficulty: This is not a very difficult game. I only died once while playing it.

Music: I did not find anything bad, or good about the music. It is lackluster at worst and average at best. Completely forgettable

If you are looking for a Dragon Ball game, go elsewhere. I do not know how many Dragon Ball GT games there are, but in any case, stay away from this one. .
Contra
12-29-14 12:27 AM
Contra: Kill them All!!
Did you get the Spartacus reference???
Contra is a classic NES title that always brings fond memories to all the retro gamers. This game is fun while playing alone, but even better with a group of friends. My fondest memories were playing this game with friends all the way through, and then playing again. I hope the current generations can experience this for all its glory.

Contra is a 2-d side scrolling platform shoot everything in sign game. Everything wants you dead, and in turn you can kill almost everything. If you see something move there are 5 things you have to do. These are
1. Dodge
2. Duck
3. Dip
4. Dive
5. Dodge...

Or shoot it back.
Get to the end of the level, defeat a boss. Rinse, repeat. All my little scores may be low but my overall score is high. If a game is fun, then it is fun.

Story: Aliens come to take over the world. The world sends only 2 shirtless men with a gun a piece to flip through the jungles and kill everything in sight. This is the EXACT OPPOSITE of Metal Gear. Run and gun.This is pretty much the story. Nothing too deep, but that is ok by me. There are only about 5 or 6 levels in this game and it can go by really quickly.

Controls: This game is a prime example of how controls should be on a game. If you die in this game, it's your own fault. The controls are tight and responsive. There are countless games that could be made so much better if their controls mimicked Contra's controls.

Music: The music is notable and catchy. Mini-Bosses  have done  excellent renditions of the sound track. The music is fast and upbeat. If fits the action perfectly.

Depth: There are several different kinds of guns you can pick up. There is the classic spreader gun which will probably be your number 1 choice Machine gun, a power up that makes you shoot faster, a crappy but powerful laser weapon, and a fire gun which shoots a bullet in a spiral motion. Just stic... Read the rest of this Review

poopywyatt's Game History
Paladin's Quest (snes),   Paladin's Quest (snes),   Paladin's Quest (snes),   Paladin's Quest (snes),   Paladin's Quest (snes),   Paladin's Quest (snes),   Paladin's Quest (snes),   Paladin's Quest (snes),   Paladin's Quest (snes),   Paladin's Quest (snes),   Paladin's Quest (snes),   Paladin's Quest (snes),   Paladin's Quest (snes),   Paladin's Quest (snes),   Paladin's Quest (snes),   Paladin's Quest (snes),   Paladin's Quest (snes),   Paladin's Quest (snes),   Paladin's Quest (snes),   Paladin's Quest (snes),   Paladin's Quest (snes),   Paladin's Quest (snes),   Paladin's Quest (snes),   Paladin's Quest (snes),   Paladin's Quest (snes),   Paladin's Quest (snes),   Paladin's Quest (snes),   Paladin's Quest (snes),   Paladin's Quest (snes),   Paladin's Quest (snes),   Paladin's Quest (snes),   Paladin's Quest (snes),   Paladin's Quest (snes),   Paladin's Quest (snes),   Paladin's Quest (snes),   Paladin's Quest (snes),   Paladin's Quest (snes),   Paladin's Quest (snes),   Paladin's Quest (snes),   Paladin's Quest (snes),   Paladin's Quest (snes),   Paladin's Quest (snes),   Paladin's Quest (snes),   Paladin's Quest (snes),   Final Fantasy III - Evil Type (snes),   Easier 7th Saga (snes),   Easier 7th Saga (snes),   Easier 7th Saga (snes),   Lennus II - Fuuin no Shito (English translation) (snes),   Lennus II - Fuuin no Shito (English translation) (snes),  
 
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