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Downtown Special - Kunio-kun no Jidaigeki Dayo Zenin Shuugou! 08-28-12 02:33 PM
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An amazing and underrated game!
Summary:
This is an amazing game in the Kunio kun franchise. Some people call this ''River City Ransom 2'' because it has the same gameplay and almost identical character design. The objective is relative simple: track down your enemy on a huge map, and beat all the henchmen for the boss to show up. After you beat the boss, other enemies will appear somewhere on the map, and sometimes the boss will give you an useful item,learn you a technique or even offers to join your team! The controls are easy to learn,but hard to master: you walk around with the arrow keys,sprint by tapping one of the arrow keys twice, punch with A and kick with B. If you want to jump,you have to press A and B both at the same time (just as in River City Ransom,or Double Dragon). Fight with your fists or master one of the many items you can pick up,the choise is yours!
A big improvement over River City Ransom is that if you play alone,you have a computer controlled ally. That's right! You never have to fight alone. As you fight and make progress through the game,you and your ally can learn various techniques to help you on your way. Unfortunately,you have to figure out how to do those moves by yourself,as this game doesn't give any instructions. You'll also come across malls from time to time, where you can buy various items to power yourself up, learn new techniques,or even gamble with your money.
Graphics (9)
The graphics are very good for an NES game. You clearly see difference between every character! Also all opponents and bosses look different. This is an impressive thing when you realize 8 bit computers only had limited pixels. The different environments are very well drawn too. There are lots of different backgrounds and theme-related screens where you can battle on, like deserts, plains, islands and even an underground cave!
Sounds (9)
There are many pieces of music in this game, which all fit very well in the environments they are... Read the rest of this Review
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