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Body Harvest Why isn't the game working?
Duke Nukem 64 This is a great game, just one problem. All I got was the scenery, nothing else.
Quest 64 I love this game due to the difficulty of the game and how it progresses threw the levels.
Mario Party 2 where everyone at?
Castlevania - Legacy of Darkness Any one out there?
Castlevania - Legacy of Darkness Hey there guys, I'm new how are you? :D

ZeegSerpentine's Last 5 Game Reviews (view last 25)
Pokemon Emerald
10-26-15 07:04 PM
Serpentine Reviews presents: Pokemon Emerald
When you think back on different Pokémon games that has become classics, what are ones that generally come to mind? Any of the game boy ones do come to mind, as well as a few Nintendo versions, but every time I think of a good Pokémon game, I have to think about one in particular. Sadly, its also the only that I was able to play before the Nintendo 3DS hit the market. (And before anyone says it yes I was late for black and white.) Now what version am I talking about? Why Pokémon Emerald, which I can fairly say helped jumped started the true possibilities of what a Pokémon game can look and feel like.

With that being said, Hello brothers and sisters in gaming and welcome to Serpentine reviews, to which I am reviewing a game that I have thoroughly enjoyed sense I first bought it back in my teen years, and that game is indeed Pokémon Emerald. But before I do, some rules. I will be reviewing this game under the Vizzed reviewing criteria. This means Graphics, Sound, Addictiveness, Story, Depth, and Difficulty. With that being said, lets get started!

Graphics: For the limitations of the GBA, the graphics for Emerald is very impressive. Of course if you played Ruby and Sapphire, then you'll know what to expect. Now Emerald, however, takes it a step further by adding impressive dynamic cut scenes, moving character sprites as well as Pokémon sprites, and overall the look of it is just amazing. I do believe there is some things that could be worked on, like how a lot of the character sprites are a bit...deformed if I may say, but otherwise, good for them. I say an nine out of ten for graphics.

Sound: The soundtrack and sounds are the same as the ones found on Ruby and Sapphire, but they sound a bit clearer, more defined. Of course that could just be me, but even if its the same as Ruby and Sapphire, the sounds remind you were you are and what kind of Pokémon/trainer battle your walking into. Its very nice to hear h... Read the rest of this Review
Chrono Trigger
10-07-15 12:36 AM
Serpentine Review features: Chrono Trigger
So let me get this out of the way. Normally I will do my standard intro when it comes to game reviews, and honestly, I will. But before I do...I need to get this out of the way. Churn Trigger for the NES is, with out a doubt, one of the best games I have ever played for the system, and most likely one of the best RPG games I have ever played. Its a really, really good game overall, and honestly I love this game for what it has in it and what path it paved for the current RPG games.

But honestly, why do I love this game? Why do I enjoy it so much?

Well, brothers and sisters in gaming, lets dive in and find out, and let me show you why I enjoy this game and why I, not just as a reviewer and a gamer, but as a fan of RPG's, would recommend this game to you. As per usual, I will be rating this over the normal Vizzed rating system, by judging the game by its Graphics, Sound, Addictiveness, Story, Depth, and Difficulty. With that, lets begin.

Graphics: This game, for the time, has a really nice graphics display and overall has a nice feel of the game in general. It has a top down view, sort of, and the way it looks, moves, and just feels overall is really impressive. To be honest, at the time this was the best experience when it came to display. Everything looks how it should be, and the character pictures and design is pretty awesome. Now to be honest, I'm being a bit biased on the character model and picture because it was co designed by Akira Toriyama, a.K.A. the guy who made the DBZ series, but even if I wasn't a fan, I still enjoy the games presentation. I give the Graphics a Ten out of Ten.

Sound: Again, with the Graphics, the sound fits the entire game. Even the OST is really good, well for a NES game, but honestly I enjoy it more and more every time I listen to it. Its so impacting, from the battle theme, to the opening title theme, to even the Lavos boss theme. Its all very easy to enjoy. So honestly, without sounding like a br... Read the rest of this Review
Road Rash 2
09-30-15 05:56 AM
Serpentine Review features: Road Rash 2
Hello brothers and sisters in gaming, and welcome once again to the Serpentine Review. Thank you for joining me today, for today I bring a special review to a special game. Now truthfully, I only owned the Sega Genesis for a very short time (This was around the time when I was becoming a Sony fan so the PS was getting more attention from me then the other consoles I had owned at the time), but the console has brought about a lot of great memories and even better games. To be fair, Sonic was a favorite of mine, which I'll review that later...maybe, but then there was other games that had caught my attention, a lot that I really cant name off the top of my head even if I tried.

But then I found this game. The title itself caught my attention. Road Rash 2. I never could find the first one, but at the time I didn't care! This game is amazing. It has everything that it needs, but it does have to faults to it...which I will be reviewing today.

As always I will be reviewing this game threw Vizzed method, which is basing if off of Graphics, Sounds, Addictiveness, Story, Depth, and Difficulty, along with my own person enjoyment of the game. With that being said...lets begin.

Graphics: As expected, this is the Sega Genesis, so I'm not expecting the high end graphics, but honestly, I enjoyed the graphics. The motorcycles look exactly what they should, the characters look nice, and honestly the overall look is rather impressive. Unfortunately there is one major complaint. And that's the actual racing part of the game. To be honest the game just suffers when your playing the race, and everything basically tries to blend together when your turning, causing it to become disorienting and confusing. Its not to big of a problem, but when you get the faster bikes (Looking at you Viper with Nitrous) this can become a rather big annoyance with the game. For this one, I'll give it a good eight out of ten.

Sound: Again, this is a Sega Genesis, so a... Read the rest of this Review
Gex 64 - Enter the Gecko
09-30-15 05:22 AM
Serpentine Review Features: Gex 64
Hello brothers and sisters in gaming and welcome to my review. Now today I decided to challenge myself a little and review a game that I have loved sense childhood. Now let me explain, imagine a kid who was young, had just beaten Mario World, LoZ Ooc, Starfox 64, and so on and so forth, I was getting bored. Don't ask me on why, but when I was a kid my attention span was really low.

Then a friend of mine came to me and he said, "Hey buddy, why not try Gex 64?" Obviously this perked my interest, and oh my god the game is just so much fun! And granted there has been many versions of the game on many platforms, the N64 version remains the absolute best in my eyes, always being great when it comes to graphics and sound.

Okay, now that I'm not gushing over the game, lets get to the review okay? Now I'm going to do this how I do it always, by Vizzed standards. The Graphics, Sounds, Addictiveness, Story, Depth, and Difficulty. And at the end, as well as adding in my own personal enjoyment, I will give it a final score. Lets begin.

Graphics: The N64 was infamous for good graphics at the time, no doubt better then the past, and Gex is no different. The graphics are really good, especially sense it changes up the style of the levels depending on the level that your on. Its pretty cool, to be completely honest. It reminds me a lot of how Mario World pulled it off, by changing the artwork and graphics to fit the level. Only because of the world of Gex, its pulled off on a grander level. Its something that defiantly deserves a glance, and to be enjoyed. There are some instances, however, where the graphics fail in some areas, and others I question if it was a wise choice, for some level obstacles, such as lava or enemies practically blend in with the surroundings, but its okay. I can deal. So...how does a eight out of ten. Sounds legit right?

Sound: Sound effects and soundtrack was a real selling point of this game. You see, just like how the ... Read the rest of this Review
Urbz, The - Sims in the City
09-28-15 04:33 AM
Serpentine Review feartures: The Urbs
How are we doing today my fellow gamers? Brothers and Sisters and all others alike, welcome to my review on a game that spans many console platforms but, for some reason that I really can't truly explain, this one I enjoy the most out of the group, a game known simply as The Urbs.

Now before I begin this review let me say a little something about this game. For those of you who do not know, The Urbs is exactly what the game describes. Its the Sims in the city. Seems easy to understand right? To put it in basic terms, remember in the Sims where you could build your own home and buy stuff for it while customizing your characters life style? Well that's basically been amp ed and ret coned for this game. As I will explain in the review. The Urbs is truly a sandbox that is fun for anyone, and if your a fan of Sims, you'll enjoy this game...if not get very confused by it.

Any who, lets continue the review shall we!?

Graphics: Obviously because this is a GBA game, the graphics are not going to be a high point, but to be honest, for a GBA game, it does do very well in surroundings, graphics on objects, and making everything look how they should. However for the Graphics I will say one thing. and that the game is in a top down view in a diagonal slant, which makes entry ways for doors or areas confusing. But regardless its not bad. I give it a solid eight out of ten.

Sound: Again the sound for a GBA game is once again not going to get to high on marks because of how GBA games basically always shared the same sounds, but for the Urbs, its pretty original. Honestly a lot of the sounds remind me of the PS2 version of the game, or rather the soundtracks. But again a lot of the game where the character (yours) reacts to different things with the proper sound and voice. I like this as a sound detail. So for this score...yeah eight out of ten again.

Addictiveness: Ten out of Ten. I'm sorry but for reasons very obvious if you played the g... Read the rest of this Review

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ZeegSerpentine's Game History
Hybrid Heaven (n64),   Contra (nes),   Final Fantasy I & II - Dawn of Souls (gba),   Final Fantasy I & II - Dawn of Souls (gba),   Final Fantasy I & II - Dawn of Souls (gba),   Final Fantasy I & II - Dawn of Souls (gba),   Final Fantasy I & II - Dawn of Souls (gba),   Final Fantasy I & II - Dawn of Souls (gba),   Pokemon Rebirth (gba),   Pokemon Rebirth (gba),   Pokemon Shiny Gold (gba),   Urbz, The - Sims in the City (gba),   Urbz, The - Sims in the City (gba),   Urbz, The - Sims in the City (gba),   Urbz, The - Sims in the City (gba),   Urbz, The - Sims in the City (gba),   Urbz, The - Sims in the City (gba),   Legend of Zelda, The - The Minish Cap (gba),   Legend of Zelda, The - The Minish Cap (gba),   Legend of Zelda, The - The Minish Cap (gba),   Legend of Zelda, The - The Minish Cap (gba),   Legend of Zelda, The - The Minish Cap (gba),   Legend of Zelda, The - The Minish Cap (gba),   Legend of Zelda, The - The Minish Cap (gba),   Yu-Gi-Oh! GX - Duel Academy (gba),   Yu-Gi-Oh! GX - Duel Academy (gba),   Yu-Gi-Oh! GX - Duel Academy (gba),   Quest 64 (n64),   Quest 64 (n64),   Quest 64 (n64),   Quest 64 (n64),   Quest 64 (n64),   Quest 64 (n64),   Quest 64 (n64),   Quest 64 (n64),   Quest 64 (n64),   Gex 64 - Enter the Gecko (n64),   Mario Party (n64),   Gex 64 - Enter the Gecko (n64),   Gex 64 - Enter the Gecko (n64),   Gex 64 - Enter the Gecko (n64),   Gex 64 - Enter the Gecko (n64),   Sonic Spinball (gen),   Sonic Spinball (gen),   Contra (nes),   Contra (nes),   Contra (nes),   Contra (nes),   Contra (nes),   Paper Mario (n64),  
 
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