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juuldude's Last 10 Game Comments (view last 100)
Pokemon Mystery Dungeon - Red Rescue Team I usually get Mudkip since I'm the calm type.
Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS I have the demo of this game and I love it! I'm definitely going to get the full game once :D
Mario & Luigi - Superstar Saga Never mind the boss guide, I cancelled the project. I'm going to write a review however.
Mario & Luigi - Superstar Saga Hey James, did you already make a walkthrough? I'm thinking about making a boss guide of this game.
Pokemon Race Mini One of the few pokemon mini games that works :P The controls are simple, run by pressing and holding the right button and jump with the left ctrl
Mario Party Advance I hate the minigames where you have to click as fast as possible to race, they are way too hard, it's something that probably only Japanese people can do :P
Mario Pinball Land This is surely a weird game and it's difficult since you rather need luck than skill but it's worth the try.
PokeMon Puzzle Challenge This game is tough, I've never completed it...
Pooh and Tigger\'s Hunny Safari Yes, my screenshot got submitted! This is a nice game if you want to play an easy but funny platformer.
Madagascar I don't know... Anyways, the music from this game always gets stuck in my head with its jungle tunes.

juuldude's Last 25 Game Reviews
Legend of Zelda, The: Phantom Hourglass
02-25-16 07:54 AM
The Legend of Linebeck: Ocean King Temple
Overall, The Legend of Zelda is a great game series. But if you are going to look at the games individually, you will notice that there’s often a lot of controversy about them. For example, some think Twilight Princess is just another great game, while others think it is garbage. There are people who like the new things that Skyward Sword did while others could not get into the game. The Nintendo DS Zelda games, Phantom Hourglass and Spirit Tracks were also controversial games. You have to use the touchscreen constantly, you play Toon Link and the main gimmicks are traveling by boat or train. I have yet to play Spirit Tracks, but I played Phantom Hourglass and I felt like this would be the next game that I will write a review about, so let me talk you through the game!


Story: 7

You wot mate? A seven? *Gets punched*

Sorry guys, but I can’t give it a higher score. Phantom Hourglass is a sequel to The Wind Waker, but while I think the story of Wind Waker is awesome, I felt like Phantom Hourglass has a story with some good and odd parts. 

The prologue of Phantom Hourglass tells the story of Wind Waker in a nutshell including some major spoilers, so if you haven’t played Wind Waker and don’t want the story spoiled, don’t play this game. What I can tell you without major spoilers, is that Link sails the seven seas with a pirate girl of his age called Tetra and that after a big adventure in Wind Waker, Link still is sailing with Tetra and her crew.

It turns out that our prologue existed of paper cut-outs, made by one of the crew members. He is showing them to Link, who actually was sleeping. Tetra then sees what they are doing and tells them to pay attention, as a mysterious ghost ship is said to sail nearby and it’s rumoured to have something amazing on board.... Read the rest of this Review
Gyakuten Kenji 2
10-21-15 04:40 PM
Taking the path of a prosecutor who's Miles ahead of you!
In 2009, Capcom decided to make a spinoff of their popular Ace Attorney series called Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth. However, the game wasn't that popular in the US and in Europe, so when Capcom made a sequel, they decided it would be a Japan-only game. Which is a shame, since I think it's one of the best if not the best game in the Ace Attorney Series.

A group of dedicated fans thought the same, and they worked for a few years on a complete translation on the game, so they translated all text, changed sprites and some even voiced English 'Objection!'s for the new characters in the game. More than a half year ago they finally finished this completely and recently I have finished this game myself, and found it good enough to write a review about it!


Story: 10

For those who aren't familiar with the series, I'll give a short explanation. Our protagonist is Miles Edgeworth, a famous prosecutor. When Miles was young, he wanted to grow up and be a defense attorney, just like his dad. But in a tragic incident, his dad was killed and notorious prosecutor Manfred von Karma took care of Miles from then on, and because Miles started hating criminals from that point he became a prosecutor as well. If you know the story of the first game, then you that it's quite ironic in some way, but I can't spoil anything so I won't talk about it.

In his own spinoff game, Miles gets caught up in many murders. He eventually learns that they all might be connected to a smuggling ring, so instead of telling the police to investigate, he starts investigating on his own. During his quest, a girl who claims to be truth seeking thief Yatagarasu, who goes by the name Kay Faraday joins him on his quest and that's how the first game basically goes. It turns out that Kay doesn't help Edgeworth for just a specific reason, but she helps him because her dad, who's also killed, was killed in an incident in the same courtroom where Miles would have his... Read the rest of this Review
Pokemon White
07-30-15 08:57 AM
The games that started using colours again instead of stones for their titles!
This vacation, I really wanted to get some new games, so I bought myself 5 DS games and one 3DS game! I like all games a lot, but the one that surprised me more than others was Pokémon White. Before I ever got my hands on this game, I thought of generation 5 games as the 'weird generation' that changed everything I liked. Now that I am playing this game, my opinion changed a lot, even enough to consider this a good game for my next review!


Story: 7

I guess most people know the general story of Pokémon by know, but I'll give an explanation for people who don't yet:

You're a kid in a town with about 4-5 buildings and 20 people. For some reason, you have never traveled the world, and when is a better time to start then when you're a teen and you face all kinds of troubles because you're growing up? But wait, there is something that is kinda dangerous. It isn't thugs, perilous nature disasters or harsh weather, it's wild animals! Or well, pocket monsters, also known as Pokémon. So the only way to protect yourself is when you get a Pokémon yourself so you can fight against them. And luckily, there's a super smart professor in your town who has three ultra rare Pokémon just for you and your friends that you can use to defend yourselves! Not only that, you also get a hightech device that will allow you to get data of all Pokémon you encounter and catch, so the professor doesn't have to go out and do all this trouble herselves.

The only way to accomplish this difficult task is to beat 8 gym leaders, the Elite Four and the Champion, who are all pros at battling and specialize in certain types. But watch out, other people are aiming for the top, so if other Pokémon trainers see you walking past them while they are fixated looking at a certain point, you have to battle them! Also, there's alway... Read the rest of this Review
Mario Tennis
06-30-15 06:25 AM
Game, Set, Match!
This title probably sounds familiar if you're familiar with tennis itself, and this is a review about a tennis game!

Tennis is a sport that I used to play when I was younger and I sometimes watch it on tv, but I had never tried a tennis game (unless you count Wii Sports) so I was wondering how this simple GBC game would be, especially since Nintendo had worked on it with Camelot. And I was surprised that it was so impressive for a GBC game, so impressive in fact that I thought 'well, I know now which game my next review will be about!'


Story: 4

Although the game has many good parts, the story is simple and doesn't make much sense. Most Mario games have the 'rescue Peach from Bowser' story but this is a tennis game so that would be unrealistic. Instead, you're some kid, either a boy or a girl who's about 8-10 years old and you go to a tennis academy, to get stronger and become the champion of the school... that's all. Oh wait, and you get a partner to play doubles with you who is around 18-19 years old because the male partner has a buff body and a beard and the female partner is longer than the female starter and has a more feminine body shape already. You enter the Junior Class, and once you beat 4 opponents in a singles team or 6 opponents in a doubles team you move up to the Senior Class, do the same there and then you have to do the same as well in the Varsity Class. But wait, what if you manage to beat all the members in the Varsity Class? Well, you get to play against the best players in the world!

Q : So that means I get to play against Novak Djokovic or Rafael Nadal for example?
A: No, keep in mind this game was made in 2001.
Q : Alright, so I'm up against Pete Sampras or Lleyton Hewitt maybe?
A: No silly, you're up against Mario and princess Peach of course!
Q : What the heck?!

Well, that expl... Read the rest of this Review
Metroid Fusion
05-27-15 04:53 PM
X parasite presence confirmed. Find origin of bio-signs.
Metroid has always been one of the Nintendo series I had never tried. I knew almost nothing about it only that it was a cool platformer and that series were not named after the protagonist just like the Zelda games. So when I couldn't think of a good game I decided to give this
game a try and I was really surprised and although I stopped with it when I played it a few minutes, a few days later I picked it up again and finished it in a few days since it really amazed me and I wanted to finish as soon as possible. Since I haven't done a review about this or any other game in the Metroid series, I thought now would be the right time to do so!


Story: 8

Metroid Fusion is the latest game chronologically in the timeline (it follows Metroid Other M for the Wii, one that many hardcore Metroidfans despise) Samus Aran her adventure doesn't take place on one or multiple planets but in the Biologic Research Station, also known as BSL. Just before she ended up there, Samus went to SR388 again (the planet from Metroid II: Return of Samus for the Gameboy) to help the Biologic's research team when she sees a lone creature. Not hesitating a moment, Samus fires her armgun and kills the monster when a weird flying thing comes out. Samus shoots at it but it doesn't harm the creature and suddenly it attaches itself to Samus. Not knowing what it is, Samus flies back in her spaceship to the BSL when the parasite takes over her central nervous system and knocks her unconscious, causing her spaceship to fly off into an asteroid belt!
Luckily, Samus has an escape pod and is recovered by the Biologic's vessel and is taken to the Galactic Federation HQ. Many parts of her suit are infected and surgically removed but Samus herself is given a minimal chance to survive. However, somebody discovers that the cell structure of the last infant Metroid can be used ... Read the rest of this Review
Ace Attorney: Apollo Justice
04-24-15 12:02 PM
Einspruch!
Hold it! What does einspruch mean?

It's German for 'objection'!

Maybe now that I've said hold it and objection you may know which game series I'm talking about: The Phoenix Wright series, where bluffing and last-minute evidences are your power! This review is about Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney. This game takes place about 7 years since Phoenix had his last trial... wait, last trial? What's going on?

Basically, the game comes with a big new set of characters and a few returning ones from the original trilogy. Oh, and why is the title of this review einspruch? Simply because I played the game in German, because I couldn't find a working English rom. Luckily my German is good enough to understand it and things I didn't understand I googled afterwards, but the fact that I played it in German doesn't mean that I experienced the game in a different way. I’ve also played Trials and Tribulations so in case you’re wondering ‘How does he know this, he only played this game right?’.


Stories: 8

Like I said in the intro, this game takes place 7 years after Phoenix Wright, famous defense attorney, had his last trial. From then on, Phoenix became a piano player, although he has a doublelife as a poker champ, and he has never been beat since he started.

The game starts with the first trial of our protagonist and newbie defense attorney Apollo Justice. Apollo is quite nervous but he has a trusty mentor on his side: Kristoph Gavin, at this moment known as one of the best defense attorneys. It turns out that the defendant of the first case is a friend of Kristoph who is being suspected of murdering a poker opponent, so Kristoph will help you through the trial and you have to win at all costs. Then the defendant comes in, and it turns out that it's Phoenix Wright! Phoenix doesn't say much
about what ha... Read the rest of this Review
Professor Layton and the Curious Village
03-21-15 09:50 AM
Every puzzle has an answer.
Looking on the Internet maybe a few months ago, I wanted to know what would be the best Nintendo DS games. I've had already heard of many games and tried some but not all and when I saw Professor Layton in the list I thought I'd give it a try. That was worth my time, as I've finished the game and found it interesting enough to decide to write a review about it! Now that reminds me of a puzzle...


Story: 7
The story starts with our two heroes or er... gentlemen sitting in a car: Professor Hershel Layton and his young assistant Luke Triton. Luke asks professor Layton why they are going to solve an inheritance dispute. But professor Layton claims it's more difficult than that.
Two months ago, a baron by the name of August Reinhold died and he claimed that whoever could find the 'golden apple' in a town called St. Mystere would inherit his total inheritance. Lots of people have tried to look for it but to no avail: Nobody could find a thing. It was then that the wife of August, Dahlia Reinhold, decided to write a letter to professor Layton and ask him to look for it, as he's well known for solving puzzles and mysteries, even though he claims he isn't a detective professor Layton admits to find out what is the golden apple with Luke.
When Layton and Luke arrive they notice that St. Mystere is a strange village: The townspeople are obsessed with puzzles, people go missing but suddenly return later without remembering anything, and there is a strange and huge tower in the centre of the village that everybody is scared of. What's going on in the village? Can the professor and Luke solve the secret behind St. Mystere and the golden apple?

While the story is pretty interesting, I have to say that the story starts out a bit slow. It isn't until later in the game that a lot of the mysterious things I mentioned take place. The best thing about the story in my opinion is that the biggest mystery of the village is solved just before the end of the... Read the rest of this Review
Star Fox 64
01-30-15 04:46 PM
Can't let you review that, Star Fox!
Just what I needed to see: a new review.

When I started playing N64 games, I was looking which games were known as the best games for the console. I knew nothing about Star Fox at that point, but I saw on videos and forums that Star Fox 64 was called one of the best N64 games. I had my doubts if I should get it, I had never played any of the Star Fox games. But the game looked and sounded interesting, and when I heard the voice acting they had in the game I thought I would try out to see if I would like it. That was a good choice, since it now is one of my favourite and most played N64 games. I also finished this game today and since I haven't done a review this month yet I have decided that I will review this game!

Story: 7
The story of this game is literally told at the beginning of the game, so all that I'm going to say now is more of a repeat from the beginning of the game.
There is an universe called the Lylat System. On one of those planets, Corneria, an evil monkey scientist by the name of Andross did dangerous planets that almost turned Corneria into a wasteland of near extinction. Since Andross was way too dangerous General Pepper, a member of the Cornerian Army, exiled him to the planet Venom, a planet thought to be near uninhabitable. However, a few years later strange activity is noticed coming from Venom.
A legendary team known as Star Fox is sent out. In the team are James McCloud who is the leader, Peppy Hare and Pigma Dengar. However, on their way to Venom Pigma betrays the team and captures Peppy and James! 
Peppy manages to escape and returns to Corneria and informs James his son, Fox, about his father's fate. James is presumed dead by then...
Some more years later, Andross is taking over the Lylat System! When he reaches Corneria, General Pepper and the Cornerian Army try to stop him but Andross is too strong. They ask the new Star Fox team, led by James his son Fox, Peppy, Slippy Toad who is a mechanic ... Read the rest of this Review
Paper Mario (E)
12-26-14 04:32 PM
Mario his N64 RPG!
Hey there folks! First of all, a (late) merry Christmas to everyone! Second, if you're wondering why this review came out relatively late, it's because I was doubting which game I wanted to review, as I'm playing a lot of games at the same time at the moment. I am playing Zelda OoT, Super Smash Bros, Mario Kart 64, Mario & Luigi Dream Team Bros and I should also play Mario & Luigi Bowser's Inside Story as well! But this is a game that I have finished about a week ago and since it is fresh in my mind I would do this game first.

In 1996, near the end of the SNES lifespan (the Nintendo 64 came out in the same year) Nintendo released its very first Mario RPG, created together with Square Enix. It was called Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars. It became a really popular game and it was praised by both the critics and the fans. Nintendo wanted to make a direct sequel for the N64 but since Square had stopped working together with Nintendo they made a completely new game together with Intelligent Systems that came out in 2000 in Japan and 2001 in other countries, coincidentally enough at the same year the Gamecube was launched, just like what happened with Super Mario RPG. Nintendo had troubles with making the game look interesting but when Naohiko Aoyama made a sketch just for fun
that showed 2D characters walking in a 3D world
(https://cdn02.nintendo-europe.com/media/interviews_1/iwata_asks__paper_mario__sticker_star/paper_mario__sticker_star/690375_image7..jpg)
which is how the idea of Paper Mario was born.

I have played this game on my phone because I got a N64 emulator to play games which I can't play here on Vizzed and even though I could play this game on Vizzed, I finished it on my phone. Since I'm European, I only can play European versions of games, so that's why I'm also reviewing the E version of this game. If you not... Read the rest of this Review
Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time
11-15-14 10:31 AM
Mario! Green 'Stache! And you brats! No mercy for you!
In 2003, Nintendo launched a game called Mario & Luigi Superstar Saga for the Gameboy Advance. The game was a hit, getting a lot of praise and bringing many new fans. Even nowadays, it's considered to be one of the best Gameboy Advance games, and one of the best Mario games for the Gameboy Advance. So in 2005, Nintendo made a sequel for the Nintendo DS: Mario & Luigi Partners in Time. The game was pretty good, but nowhere near as popular as its successor. In fact, a lot of people (including me) find it to be the weakest part in the series. 

I got this game around the time Mario & Luigi Bowser's Inside Story, the sequel of this game, came out. I actually wanted to get this game, but since it was expensive I took a look on the internet to see if I could get it somewhere cheap. I couldn't find anything, but I found out that this game also existed and I could get this one as well, so I bought it and played it. Last vacation I finished this game for the second time, just because I wanted to play this game. Since I'm a big fan of the Mario & Luigi series, I found it a good game, but was also a bit disappointed. Why I was disappointed? I will now explain in my review.


Story: 8
The story starts with a creepy dark planet. We get to hear that the aliens on this planet are creepy beings and that their planet is withering and that the aliens are looking for a new place to go to. We see them looking through binoculars at a flag with a mushroom on it, placed on some kind of pink tower...

Then the story continues at the time Mario and Luigi are Baby Mario and Baby Luigi. Well, babies... they are actually toddlers. Anyways, a young Toadsworth asks them if they could play with the princess since she is upset. When the brothers look for her, Baby Bowser comes in and a small battle starts. Baby Mario wins, but suddenly the castle shakes and then we see that there are thousands of flying saucers in the sky ready to attack the cas... Read the rest of this Review
Mario & Luigi - Superstar Saga
10-14-14 08:17 AM
Cheers to Red and Greenie!
When I first came to Vizzed, it was especially for two games. One of them was Hamtaro Ham Ham Heartbreak, as I had played its prequel on a site called PlayR. The other game I wanted to play was this game, because around that time Bowser's Inside Story came out and discovered that there was this game as well and I could play it online. I asked my mom if I could download the plug in and after I had the allowance to do so, I played the game. However, I quit at some point because I didn't train enough and the last worlds were getting too tough for me.

I tried this game a second time but lost motivation halfway and quit again. But then I tried a third time, and recently I finally finished this game, 3-4 years after I tried this game for the first time and signed up for Vizzed.

This game is one of my all time favourites and it's really impressive, so I really am excited to make this review, let's get this started!



Story: 10
If you have played platfomers from Mario, then the story is very simple. Bowser kidnaps Peach and you rescue her. However, if you play a Mario RPG then you will be impressed by the various and interesting stories, this one is no exception.

The story starts at Peach's Castle, there are fireworks because the 'Goodwill Ambassador' from the neighbor Beanbean Kingdom arrives. Two people walk in, a long person with a yellow kind of cloak and a little person who is holding a small box. The long person says that she wishes to improve her kingdom's ties with the Mushroom Kingdom, and she brings a gift from Queen Bean. The little person walks up with the box, when suddenly a small jack in the box comes out and blows gas on Peach. The toads, who were standing as a guard of honor with blazons, are shocked. The long person reveals itself, and it turns out to be somebody else, and she casts lightning everywhere. The l... Read the rest of this Review
Super Mario Advance 3 - Yoshi\'s Island
09-25-14 09:55 AM
Yoshi!
I finally found the time to make this review about one of the games I spent a lot of time playing: Yoshi's Island for the GBA.

First of all, you might be wondering why I did play the GBA version instead of the SNES one. It's because I have a Gameboy Advance emulator on my phone while I tried a SNES emulator but that didn't work as it was too slow.

Second of all, what are the differences? Most differences are made to fit the GBA limits like graphics or map designs. The two most notable differences for me however were that the Shyguys and Yoshi make a lot of sounds that sound like this in Shyguy his case 'My, mow' or in Yoshi's case 'Hhnnn, yum, pam, bbbrrring haa!'. And probably the biggest difference is that the GBA version has 6 extra levels which are unlocked when the storyline is completed. But aside from that, you won't miss out too much if you play the original version instead of this one.
Now let's start the review!

Story: 7
For a platformer, the story is very interesting, as most other Mario platformers have a horrible story or no story at all.
One day, a stork is flying with a bill through the sky. In its bill are twins. Baby Mario and Baby Luigi. Suddenly, a character, Kamek, comes in and tries to grab both babies. However, he only manages to catch Baby Luigi and Baby Mario falls down into the sea. But wait, he doesn't fall in the sea, he falls on an island! On that island live the Yoshi's, dinosaurs, and they are in an uproar because a baby fell from the sky! They notice the baby, Baby Mario, does know where to go to find his brother, there apparently is a strong bond between the brothers, so the Yoshi's decide to use a relay system to carry Baby Mario so they can look with him for his brother.

While this isn't mentioned in the beginning yet, Kamek tries to steal both babies as he knows that the babies when they would get big would try to foil the evil plans from him and his master, Baby Bowser who is spoken... Read the rest of this Review
Wario Land 4
08-06-14 10:53 AM
Excellente!
Hello everybody, I already have mentioned a few times I would write a review about this game and here it is now I found the time!

Wario Land 4 is one of the first games that came out for the GBA and one of the first Mario-based games for the GBA. It received many positive reviews and I have played this game many times and I'm very positive about it as well. I don't know how I originally got to know this game but since it has been in my mind for a long time I decided to make this review. Let's get this started!

Story: 7
I decided to do the story first as it's useful to know. The story is not very big. Wario reads about a doctor named 'dr. Arewo Stein' who has discovered a pyramid that is said to contain many treasures. Only thinking about money and not about the dangers, Wario races with his car to the Pyramid. When he enters, he sees a black cat who has been following him and it jumps in a hole. Wario does the same and find himself stuck in a deeper part of the pyramid where he has to go through several levels. It's not a great story but it fits as a good Wario story. And it's pretty interesting as there's a story behind the normal story but I won't reveal spoilers! ;)

Gameplay: 10
This is something I normally don't place reviews but I decided to do it for the first time as it's an important part of the game. In Mario games, you usually jump on enemies, destroy them with fireballs or crush them while using a star. Wario games work different. Wario is fatter and strong than Mario so his signature attack is a good ram with his arm muscles. He can jump on most enemies but all enemies aren't effected by that so Wario can use a good ground pound. If Wario jumps from a great height this ground pound can become so powerful that it can smash through several blocks, which is needed to open up some passages. Wario can also dash and break other blocks with this, although this can be done with his ram attack as well. Wario can also crawl, swim... Read the rest of this Review
Pokemon Mystery Dungeon - Red Rescue Team
07-23-14 11:14 AM
Gotta... rescue 'em all!
Anybody who has ever played the original Pokémon games can tell a lot about them. They have excellent graphics and music while the story sucks as it is always repetitive. But the Mysterie series are very different. The gameplay differs, the game has an actual story, there are more things that make sense, so the series got popular as well. The idea is simple: You form a rescue team with somebody who you just met but in the same time, you have to find out why you became a Pok?mon as you were originally a human! Being a former human also means that you can do and see various things that normal Pokémon can not do, which is why the game is so interesting.

One of my first Nintendo DS games was Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time. I loved that game, and I have almost completed it 100% so after that I decided to try Red Rescue team as it is for the Gameboy Advance. I played it for a few days but stopped with it. I later tried to pick it up and I stopped with it again. But now, I am actually playing it and it is very funny, so that is the reason why I have decided to write this review.

Graphics: 10
I do not have to say a lot for this, it is well known that the graphics in Pokémon games are always excellent. There are animations for the various faces of characters, they have walking designs for each Pokémon, almost every dungeon has a different look, there are just great graphics in every part. Everything is clear and recognizable, water looks like water, lava looks like lava, lapis looks like lapis. For the battle moves there are also little things like tears, scratches, vibrations for moves like growl and so on. There are also many moving things at the background like wind, clouds, water, flowers and so on.

Sound: 8
The music in Pokémon games is also known to be very good and this is no exception. Every place has an unique tune that fits well with the place. In fact, some of the musics were so good that... Read the rest of this Review
Pooh and Tigger\'s Hunny Safari
07-14-14 02:19 PM
Pooh and Tigger Hunny Safari review
Hello Vizzed visitors, here is my third review about another Winnie the Pooh game I enjoyed!

Pooh and Tigger Hunny Safari is a little platformer which I have played a few times. You have to collect honey every level and give it to Eeyore. There are five worlds where you collect honey throughout the Hundred Acre Woods and sometimes you need to find some friends so you can play minigames. At the end of each world you will have to defend your honey against bees. It might be a bit on the short side but that's the game too so I hope that you will have good advice to make my next review longer. Because it has been a while since I made my last review and because it's the TdV I'm running out of options here it is!

WARNING: THIS WALKTHROUGH IS NOT SPOILER FREE

The graphics of this game are very good. The title screen and the levels have clear graphics, simple but good backgrounds and you can recognize characters and animals easily. Fire, thorns and spikes are also recognizable. I rate this an 8 though since for some reason the colours change a little bit if you talk with Eeyore at the end of a level but you haven't collected all your honey yet and the minigames don't have good graphics sometimes in my opinion.

Music in this game is just good. Cheerful toons, little sounds and they even have a crappy voice of Tigger which you hear when he hurts himself but you can recognize it. There are also some more dangerous musics but most musics fit good with their surroundings and the well known theme sounds good too so I gave it a 10!

How addicting is this game? Somewhat addicting, I've played it a few times as it's a good time killer but it's not that interesting. The game is relatively short, lacks of a good story and there isn't much to do so you'll be bored quickly, so I rate this a 5. I played this I think 2-3 times but you can easily start on this game which makes it easier to play though.

Maybe this comes as a shock but... Read the rest of this Review
Winnie the Pooh - Adventures in the 100 Acre Wood
06-03-14 10:35 AM
Winie the Pooh: Adventures in the 100 Acre Wood review
Hmm... I don't have much to do and since I promised some of my friends to write a review once, it's time I'm going to do it!

Okay, this sentence has nothing to do with the review but I have written this review before and I forgot to add a title, so all my work was for nothing but now I found the time to write it again and as you can see I have a title :LOL:

Now for the review!

Winnie the Pooh: Adventures in the 100 Acre Wood that I've played a few times and since there hasn't been a review written for it so far I decided I would do this. The game itself is what you would expect: A cute game with a few extra things, a not so great story and low difficulty since it's meant for little kids instead of 15-year olds like me. Let's talk about the game now:

Graphics: 10
The graphics of this game are pretty good even though it's a GBC game. The characters are easy to recognize, there are many backgrounds with a nice touch and the characters have great walking abilities. The texts are easy to read since they made the letters very big, the characters have nice close-ups and everything has this Pooh-ish style. I just rate this a 10 since I haven't seen any bad things in the graphics and everything looks great, this is by far the best part of the game and makes it a lot easier to play.

Sound: 8
The game sound is what you would expect: A few cute, funny tunes that aren't very special but will remind you of the game.  There is maybe one theme that sounds a bit sad but that's because Piglet is in danger when it plays so that's normal, all the other tunes and musics are very nice and cheerful. The only thing I didn't hear though is the original Disney theme although they had what I think is a mixed theme that plays when you're in Pooh's house so I could have rated the sound higher but since this theme misses I rated it a 8. 

Addictiveness: 7
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Madagascar - Operation Penguin
06-09-12 12:09 PM
Madagascar: Operation Penguin review
Hey, this is my review! I don't know if anyone still plays this game but I wanted to make a review since nobody did. I'm maybe going to write a review for Madagascar soon but since my sound doesn't work, it maybe will come later.
 
Graphics: The graphics are okay. It's funny to see little details in the backgrounds like trees or moving water but overall it is kind of blurry. To me, I think that the backgrounds are pretty good, but they should have changed the characters, that's why I give it a 7.


Sound: The sound is pretty good in this game. You hear jungle and zoo things like back in the music, but the thing that's missing are sounds like when you jump, hit something or go into a hole. So I think it's worth a 8.


Addictiveness: I would play this game maybe one or two times more, because everything has a well-organised feeling. The penguins stay calm with everything. Overall I give it a 9.


Story: The story is the same as in the movie, but it's interesting to know how the penguins ended up in the Central Station , so I give it a 8.


Depth: The game is not very big, but there's enough to do. The only thing you can do beside completing the game, is collecting medals. There could be things like mini-games or something, that's why it has a 7.


Difficulty: Maybe one of the things that is not very well done, is the difficulty. It's not that hard because they help you almost with everything. The only thing that makes it harder are maybe the bosses and Toboggan courses. They should have put more bosses in the game or hard levels, so the difficulty earns a 6.


Overall: This game is really cool. If you like animals who escape out of a zoo who are super organised then this is the game for you. But if you want difficult levels and funny mini-games you should try Madagascar. I give this game a 8.7. 


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Madagascar - Operation Penguin
06-09-12 12:02 PM
Madagascar: Operation Penguin review
Hey, this is my review! I don't know if anyone still plays this game but I wanted to make a review since nobody did. I'm maybe going to write a review for Madagascar soon but since my sound doesn't work, it maybe will come later.
 
Graphics: The graphics are okay. It's funny to see little details in the backgrounds like trees or moving water but overall it is kind of blurry. To me, I think that the backgrounds are pretty good, but they should have changed the characters, that's why I give it a 7.


Sound: The sound is pretty good in this game. You hear jungle and zoo things like back in the music, but the thing that's missing are sounds like when you jump, hit something or go into a hole. So I think it's worth a 8.


Addictiveness: I would play this game maybe one or two times more, because everything has a well-organised feeling. The penguins stay calm with everything. Overall I give it a 9.


Story: The story is the same as in the movie, but it's interesting to know how the penguins ended up in the Central Station , so I give it a 8.


Depth: The game is not very big, but there's enough to do. The only thing you can do beside completing the game, is collecting medals. There could be things like mini-games or something, that's why it has a 7.


Difficulty: Maybe one of the things that is not very well done, is the difficulty. It's not that hard because they help you almost with everything. The only thing that makes it harder are maybe the bosses and Toboggan courses. They should have put more bosses in the game or hard levels, so the difficulty earns a 6.


Overall: This game is really cool. If you like animals who escape out of a zoo who are super organised then this is the game for you. But if you want difficult levels and funny mini-games you should try Madagascar. I give this game a 8.7. 


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Madagascar - Operation Penguin
06-09-12 12:00 PM
Madagascar: Operation Penguin review
Hey, this is my review! I don't know if anyone still plays this game but I wanted to make a review since nobody did. I'm maybe going to write a review for Madagascar soon but since my sound doesn't work, it maybe will come later.
 
Graphics: The graphics are okay. It's funny to see little details in the backgrounds like trees or moving water but overall it is kind of blurry. To me, I think that the backgrounds are pretty good, but they should have changed the characters, that's why I give it a 7.


Sound: The sound is pretty good in this game. You hear jungle and zoo things like back in the music, but the thing that's missing are sounds like when you jump, hit something or go into a hole. So I think it's worth a 8.


Addictiveness: I would play this game maybe one or two times more, because everything has a well-organised feeling. The penguins stay calm with everything. Overall I give it a 9.


Story: The story is the same as in the movie, but it's interesting to know how the penguins ended up in the Central Station , so I give it a 8.


Depth: The game is not very big, but there's enough to do. The only thing you can do beside completing the game, is collecting medals. There could be things like mini-games or something, that's why it has a 7.


Difficulty: Maybe one of the things that is not very well done, is the difficulty. It's not that hard because they help you almost with everything. The only thing that makes it harder are maybe the bosses and Toboggan courses. They should have put more bosses in the game or hard levels, so the difficulty earns a 6.


Overall: This game is really cool. If you like animals who escape out of a zoo who are super organised then this is the game for you. But if you want difficult levels and funny mini-games you should try Madagascar. I give this game a 8.7. 


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Robopon Sun
06-20-14 06:52 AM
Robopon: Sun Version Strategy Guide.
Robopon Sun walkthrough

1:RoboponClasses

You probably think that robopon is as easy as pok?mon. But
Robopon is a lot more difficult. First of all, robopon have three classes: Arm,
Move and Boot. Arm types have the most balanced stats and are the best
attackers of the three classes. Move types are the speediest of the three
classes. Their other stats might be a bit lower, so you should equip them good
parts. (I`ll explain this later on) And the Boot type has the highest HP (Hit
Points, so their energy points) and defense. But you can?t equip them with
parts or software.

Parts and software

Two things which are really difficult but also useful are
parts and software. Every time you catch a robopon, they will be equiped with a
part and a few softwares. You can also buy parts and softwares in shops. The
use of software is simple: You can give your robopon up to three softwares,
which lets you use moves. But boot type can?t equip software, and your part has
to be big enough. Parts will make your robopon stats (attack, speed, defense)
higher and they have a RAM capacity. For example, if the robopon has a part
with 20M then it means you can give it two software1 moves. (Sunny has this
kind of part) When you get further in the game you can buy get stronger
software, like Fire2. But if your robopon still has the same part (with 20M)
then it can only equip this software. But if you get a part with 40M, then you
can equip TWO of this softwares. So if you want to know how much software you
can put in your robopon, then you mist take the number behind the name,
multiply it with ten, then look at your Ram capacity, divide the Ram number
through the result of your last sum (from the software), then you have the final
result how much you can put in your robopon. So, to put it simply:
Software number x 10 = S10. ? ? ? Ram
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