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supersonic44's Last 5 Game Reviews (view last 25)
Blast Corps
09-21-11 08:23 AM
Blast Corps: Mind-numbing greatness
Let me ask you something.  What is the most mind-numbing game you ever played?  No, go think about it, I'll wait. 

You got an answer?  What is it?  Something like Contra, right?  Well, I'm here to tell you are wrong.  There is no game more mind-numbing and stupid then Blast Corps.   And that's probably the most interesting compliment I'll ever give....... well...... ever.

Story:
This is probably the stupidest part of Blast Corps.  During your adventures as a Bulldozer, you realize that a truck containing a huge nuclear bomb is coming straight for your town.  So, being the smart and handsome bulldozer operator you are, you get the right idea to CRUSH THE BUILDINGS THAT ARE IN THE TRUCKS WAY!  Literally, that's the only story.  Now, I may want to point out to you, you avoid destruction of a town by causing destruction of a town.  Thankfully, the story doesn't take itself seriously at all, which is why I give it a decent score.  Because trust me, if it did, this would be a 1.  Instead, its a 6/10.

Presentation:
This is a very interesting presented game.  This was a game that was made early in the N64's library.  So, you know what that means.  Buggy textures, repeating sound, you know the likes.  So, I'm at point where I can give it either a good score due to it being made early in the N64 library or a low score for it being a non-visually impressive game.  I'll go with the former.  Even with the buggy textures and repeated sound, this game has an interesting feel to it.  The visuals are perfect for what this game is, simple.  Same with the sound.  It's not exactly clean or compressed, but it resonates the feel of the game.  And that's supposed to be the job of the presentation.  8/10 for graphics and 7/10 for sound, equally 7.5/10 for presentation.

Gameplay:
The most mind-numbing pa... Read the rest of this Review
Tetris (tengen)
09-13-11 06:38 PM
Tetris (Tengen): The best one
Are you seriously looking up a review seeing if Tetris is worth your time?  Seriously?  And you have the decency to call yourself a gamer....... my MOM knows Tetris is worth your time.  And the last game she played was Portal back in 2008.  But, if you somehow have been living under a rock for the past 20 years, I'll catch you up to speed on why Tetris and this version specifically is worth your time.

Graphics:
While Tetris isn't known especially for its graphics, I like this games graphics.  For a NES puzzle game, its got a nice, family friendly feel.  You begin to notice this really well when this is an Unlicensed NES game made by...... well...... we'll save that for later.  8/10

Sound:
The only bad thing I can say about this game sound-wise is that the Tetris theme type A is absent from this version of Tetris.  That's it.  Everything else you can't give it anything else but praise.  Seriously.  Bradinsky is a standout track especially.  Seriously, stack your tetris tower close to the top so the song intensifies and try to play normally after that.  Go, ahead try it.  I dare you.  While the theme type A would've been a nice inclusion, the song choice you get here is absolutely great.  8/10.

Addictiveness/Gameplay:
Tetris is the master of all puzzle games.  Why, you ask?  Because it follows the marks of a great puzzle game.  Scratch that, it MADE the puzzle game.  How did it do this?  Simple.  It's a simple concept that's extremely easy to play, but extremely hard to master.  You take shapes made up of 4 blocks, and use them to make full straight lines.  You have 1 button to rotate the block clockwise, one to rotate it counter clockwise, and the D-pad to move the block.  Easy stuff.  Or is it?  Its simple premise may make it a bit off putting, but the difficulty can be conquered with s... Read the rest of this Review
Avenging Spirit
09-07-11 06:18 AM
Avenging Spirit
Avenging Spirit is, simply put, one of the most underrated games to be released ever.  I'm not kidding.  Shouldn't we, as a gaming industry, be praising the games like Avenging Spirit?  With it's surprisingly dark story, (especially for the Game Boy, holy crud,) fun gameplay, interesting mechanics, replayability and cutesy but refined presentation, Avenging Spirit is a game we all need to play.  But, alas, this is the game that will be forgotten by most.  So, why should you play it in detail?  Here's why.

Story:
I'm impressed with Jaleco for using a dark story for the Game-boy version.  Basically, you're taking your girlfriend out on a date.  During the date, you're SHOT DEAD by a group of gangsters who kidnap your girlfriend too.  Luckily for you, that girlfriends dad is a paranormal expert of sorts.  So, he allows you to abduct any body you want in order you want.  Again, the story is surprisingly dark, and works.  It may be nothing more that the "save the girlfriend" type story, but it uses some twists to make it its own and make it good.  7/10.

Graphics:
These are pretty nice graphics for the Game boy.  The overall presentation has a cutesy feel to it, (ironic taking into consideration it's story.)  But, it uses the cutesy presentation for its advantage.  Because it's not as realistic as some other Game-boy games, it can refine the textures pretty easily, making this a very polished game graphically.  Overall, this is a nice game to show off the Game-Boys' power.  8/10.

Sound:
The weakest part of the game in my opinion.  Don't get me wrong, the sound isn't horrible.  But, ONE song is played during the training sequence AND the first level.  And it's a looping track with REALLY high notes.  You guys don't know this, but I can't STAND insanely high keyboard notes in songs.  It's just painful to the ears.... Read the rest of this Review
Contra
09-02-11 06:14 AM
Contra: The most action-packed and fun game you'll find on the RGR
Released on February 20, 1987 in the arcades, Contra was a minor success in the arcades.  Notice how I said minor.  The real success this game got was when it was ported to the NES.  It's success is still being felt today, with references everywhere, most recent in the comedy "30 Minutes or Less."  But, what makes this game so great?  Surely, there has to be a reason other than, It's fun.  What is the reason why it's critically lauded and fondly remembered over some other underrated gems?

Story:
You play as either Bill "Mad Dog" Rizer or Lance "scorpion" Bean, who are sent on a mission in an unnamed South American Island to neutralize the terrorist group known as Red Falcon who is trying to take over the world.  Yea, not the best story in the world, but I'm impressed with what they got away with in this game, especially with Nintendos strict policies for the NES.  For one thing, you're fighting a terrorist group.  All in all, while the story isn't great, its pretty good that they could put in the original story without censoring.  6/10.


Graphics:
Really, these are freaking nice graphics for the NES.  For one thing, in 1988 no less, there are some really nice animations.  Especially during the 3-D stages.  Seriously, while these aren't the best NES graphics, for an Arcade port to the NES, you can tell that Konami didn't slack off with this port.  8/10.

Sound:
Holy Crap.  This music is great.  No kidding.  It might not be stand-out memorable, but that's the best kind.  Its not very noticeable due to gameplay, but it silently creeps into your mind and, when you least expect it, you start humming it on your date with the girl who knows nothing about the NES!  (Yeah............... I just say that DIDN'T happen.)  Seriously though, in order to review this game, I had to just stand there on each of each of the stages list... Read the rest of this Review
Dig Dug II - Trouble in Paradise
08-26-11 10:22 AM
Dig Dug II, an underrated classic
If you're reading this review, chances are you think there's something special about nostalgic games.  Something about them helped you through your childhood, or they just were an amazingly fun distraction.  Everyone always had this one game that they stick by no matter what, even is the game itself wasn't great in your eyes.  Dig dug always had a special play in my gamer heart because it was the first game I played.  I was 4, and my dad let me play his PlayStation, along with a Namco Museum contemplation.  He was trying to convince me to play something like PAC-man or pole position, but I wanted to play Dig Dug.  That was 11 years ago.  Anyway, when I heard there was a Dig Dug II, I had to play it.  So, after spending 1.5 hours on it, I finally have a score that isn't a ten "because its Dig Dug II."

Story:
Theres aliens, and you have to kill them.  Shocker.  Honestly, though, I like this story.  Or, at least, what this game does with it.  It just gives the story once.  What I mean is there isn't any cut-scenes after any level saying that, "you're closer to the goal" or something.  Not bad, Dig Dug II.  4/10.

Presentation:
The graphics and sound are all classic 80's.  The main theme that plays during gameplay is catchy, and the "Emergency" theme, (the theme when only a few monsters are left,) is exactly what it should be, urgent.  Also, the graphics are exactly what they should be.  A little improvement from the first dig dug, and nothing more.  8 for graphics, and 8 for sound, with an 8/10 total for presentation.

Gameplay:
This is where this game gets great.  If you never played the first dig dug, you play as an exterminator doing what he does best, exterminating.  He exterminates two main creatures.  Pookas, small, orange things that kill you by touching you.  And Fygars, dinosaur-like creatures that kil... Read the rest of this Review

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supersonic44's Game History
Conker's Bad Fur Day (n64),   Hotel Mario (cdi),   Hotel Mario (cdi),   Hotel Mario (cdi),   Hotel Mario (cdi),   Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back (psx),   Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back (psx),   Hotel Mario (cdi),   Hotel Mario (cdi),   Metal Gear Solid (psx),   Metal Gear Solid (psx),   Crash Bash (psx),   Link: The Faces of Evil (cdi),   Link: The Faces of Evil (cdi),   Rugrats: Search for Reptar (psx),   Sonic Labyrinth (gg),   Marble Madness (nes),   Marble Madness (nes),   Kaboom! (a2600),   Kaboom! (a2600),   Kaboom! (a2600),   Clu Clu Land (nes),   Balloon Fight (nes),   Balloon Fight (nes),   Pinball (nes),   Urban Champion (nes),   Urban Champion (nes),   Donkey Kong (nes),   Donkey Kong (nes),   Balloon Fight (nes),   Pinball (nes),   Pinball (nes),   Mario Party 3 (n64),   Mario Party 3 (n64),   Mario Party 2 (n64),   Mario Party 2 (n64),   Mega Man X (snes),   Mega Man X (snes),   Mario Kart 64 (n64),   Super Mario 64 (n64),   Super Mario 64 (n64),   Mario Party 2 (n64),   Super Mario World - The Pit of 100 Trials (snes),   Super Mario World - The Pit of 100 Trials (snes),   Zelda Parallel Worlds (snes),   Mario\'s Search for the 8 Jewels (snes),   Mario\'s Search for the 8 Jewels (snes),   sc4gfevb (mame),   Chobits for Game Boy Advance - Atashi Dake no Hito (gba),   Chobits for Game Boy Advance - Atashi Dake no Hito (gba),  
 
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