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Excellent game. However, I noticed a few graphical errors.

 
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08-31-13 11:31 AM
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Graphics - Compared to other games on the Game Boy Colour, the graphics of Wendy: Every Witch Way are surprisingly detailed. With charming cartoon-style graphics and a detailed background, this is a game that is certainly worth playing. However (and I'm not sure if I'm the only one who has encountered this problem), there have been many points during this game where I have found objects disappearing and - at some points - I've even lost sight of Wendy. These missing objects can only be seen when the player jumps. I am sure that this may only be a problem that occurred when the game was uploaded, but it does hamper the game play, especially when the timer goes missing and the player can't see how much time they have left.
Sound - The music is rather charming. It highlights the fact that she is a young witch in a dark castle without being the slightest bit ominous. Compared to many other games, the music sounds crisp, clear and is very easy to fall in love with. It sounds very mystical. Very fitting for a young witch.
Addictiveness - With all of the mazes and monsters to destroy, this game could be considered very addictive, especially as it can be hard to get past all of the monsters (some travel at different speeds), which can be frustrating but also makes you want to play on and beat the level. Not to mention the fact that everyone wants to find out whether little Wendy manages to fix her mistake or not.
Story - Wendy the Good Little Witch has upset the laws of gravity after opening a chest that she found inside her house. The player must guide Wendy through a maze-like castle and defeat various monsters with her magic wand in order to find the Moon Stones which will help her to restore gravity. The game also contains four bonus levels in which the player can guide Wendy along on her broomstick, avoiding flying objects and destroying monsters. A very compelling storyline from such an old game that keeps the player interested.
Depth - The game offers four levels which are divided into sub levels. There are also four bonus levels. Due to this, the game has a few hours of game play (assuming you don't keep dying, that is). The mazes and the monsters may keep the player busy for a while.
Difficulty - Not very difficult, considering that the grand majority of the monsters can all be defeated in one attack. However, the player must keep in mind that there is a time limit and staying around to defeat all the monsters may not be an option.
Overall - A very good game with a lot to do (considering how old it is). If the errors were sorted out, I'd probably raise the rating as the errors prevent the player from seeing what they are doing most of the time. Otherwise, I find the game very enjoyable, despite it's game-hampering errors.
Graphics - Compared to other games on the Game Boy Colour, the graphics of Wendy: Every Witch Way are surprisingly detailed. With charming cartoon-style graphics and a detailed background, this is a game that is certainly worth playing. However (and I'm not sure if I'm the only one who has encountered this problem), there have been many points during this game where I have found objects disappearing and - at some points - I've even lost sight of Wendy. These missing objects can only be seen when the player jumps. I am sure that this may only be a problem that occurred when the game was uploaded, but it does hamper the game play, especially when the timer goes missing and the player can't see how much time they have left.
Sound - The music is rather charming. It highlights the fact that she is a young witch in a dark castle without being the slightest bit ominous. Compared to many other games, the music sounds crisp, clear and is very easy to fall in love with. It sounds very mystical. Very fitting for a young witch.
Addictiveness - With all of the mazes and monsters to destroy, this game could be considered very addictive, especially as it can be hard to get past all of the monsters (some travel at different speeds), which can be frustrating but also makes you want to play on and beat the level. Not to mention the fact that everyone wants to find out whether little Wendy manages to fix her mistake or not.
Story - Wendy the Good Little Witch has upset the laws of gravity after opening a chest that she found inside her house. The player must guide Wendy through a maze-like castle and defeat various monsters with her magic wand in order to find the Moon Stones which will help her to restore gravity. The game also contains four bonus levels in which the player can guide Wendy along on her broomstick, avoiding flying objects and destroying monsters. A very compelling storyline from such an old game that keeps the player interested.
Depth - The game offers four levels which are divided into sub levels. There are also four bonus levels. Due to this, the game has a few hours of game play (assuming you don't keep dying, that is). The mazes and the monsters may keep the player busy for a while.
Difficulty - Not very difficult, considering that the grand majority of the monsters can all be defeated in one attack. However, the player must keep in mind that there is a time limit and staying around to defeat all the monsters may not be an option.
Overall - A very good game with a lot to do (considering how old it is). If the errors were sorted out, I'd probably raise the rating as the errors prevent the player from seeing what they are doing most of the time. Otherwise, I find the game very enjoyable, despite it's game-hampering errors.
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08-31-13 11:33 AM
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EagleTsubasa : This was an okay review. I thought it had a decent amount of words, but I'd like if the categories were separated into paragraphs! I cannot read your review easily. Other than that, your review was good! Keep up the good work, and I hope to see your next review if you'll make one!
EagleTsubasa : This was an okay review. I thought it had a decent amount of words, but I'd like if the categories were separated into paragraphs! I cannot read your review easily. Other than that, your review was good! Keep up the good work, and I hope to see your next review if you'll make one!
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08-31-13 12:35 PM
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The music of the game is that good? I may have to try it someday.

About the graphics, it's usually like that for GBC games. I know of another game where the screen is too small to see the entire surroundings. If this game ever has a console version, then you'd notice that the view of it is a lot larger than the GBC port.
The music of the game is that good? I may have to try it someday.

About the graphics, it's usually like that for GBC games. I know of another game where the screen is too small to see the entire surroundings. If this game ever has a console version, then you'd notice that the view of it is a lot larger than the GBC port.
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I read the review through and I thought that this was a pretty nice review. Yet I would suggest you spread out the categories next time while making your review. You did great with the details though so I'll give you that. Overall I'd say you made a nice review, keep up the good work!
I read the review through and I thought that this was a pretty nice review. Yet I would suggest you spread out the categories next time while making your review. You did great with the details though so I'll give you that. Overall I'd say you made a nice review, keep up the good work!
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I take back what I said. I just played the game now, and it seems that Wendy and the monsters disappear out of sight. I'll take some screenshots and report it to the thread dedicated for fixing glitched up games.

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It seems it isn't fixable on the RGR emulator. tRIUNE suggests to use the Mednafen emulator since it works perfectly on it (I've tried it myself). Here is the source of my information.
I take back what I said. I just played the game now, and it seems that Wendy and the monsters disappear out of sight. I'll take some screenshots and report it to the thread dedicated for fixing glitched up games.

EDIT-

It seems it isn't fixable on the RGR emulator. tRIUNE suggests to use the Mednafen emulator since it works perfectly on it (I've tried it myself). Here is the source of my information.
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