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Dragon Warrior.  One of the classic RPG games which were pretty much Dragon Ball Z, but more of a fantasy than pure fighting.  While this is just the first one of the nine, ( As of 8-12-15, and not including other games like Dragon Quest Monsters, or the Japanese-exclusive (for now) Dragon Quest 10.) I find this game to be not that good.  It's kind of good, but not that good. And before you ask, yes, I DO know about the SNES and GBC remake, but hey, I'm review the NES one, just because there's no difference other than larger maps, better graphics, better soundtrack, etc.

Graphics:
 
The Graphics are pretty much like your average NES game.  It seems to have the environment of Final Fantasy (removing the ocean, there's no flight or sailing in this game.)  But the graphics of The Legend of Zelda.  One thing I do like is your Character starts out without a Sword and Shield, and when you get one, your character sprite actually has the Sword and Shield...too bad if you get a different Sword/Shield they look no different.  7/10

Sound:

The Soundtrack isn't really the best, but it's not annoying, bad, irritating, or any of the sort either.  But it can get repetitive.  There isn't that much soundtrack in the game.  6/10

Addictiveness:

This game is actually a little bit addicting...for your first play through. BUT  it's still kind of fun, despite what I said above, it's just not too good.  Problems can include that in order to open locked doors, you have to go to the menu, and then open the door with the option.  There aren't that many enemies (Most of them are 1 of 3 different enemies of the same type, just stronger or weaker.) You can get magic as you level up, but there isn't that much.  This game also plays the "name game", you will have different attributes depending on your name.  Oh, and there's only one save point: The main castle.  And when you die, that's where you restart.  All the time.  The overall gameplay is simplistic.  6/10

Story:
 
It's your typical Medieval Fantasy story.  The Princess has been captured! You must save her! Then you must defeat the Dragon Lord, who stole Erdrick's Ball of Light and wants to take over the world!  The entire story is just pure cliché.  Saving a captured Princess?  Antagonist wants to take over the world?  Yep.  Also, they mention "You're the descendant of Erdrick"...Yep.  Well, actually, I guess I enjoyed one part of the ending, but other than that, the story is just...yeah.  I think you get the picture.  3/10

Depth:

The game is pretty long, at 25 hours, with a couple of other areas you can go to.  You can find one particular weapon and Armor piece which can't be bought in stores, and there are some items which are required to progress through the story.  8/10

Difficulty:

The game isn't too hard...unless you never boost your levels.  Because through the game, enemies are going to deal a lot of damage to you.  Some will even give you a disadvantage.  And just a quick note of advice: Some monsters know a Sleeping spell, which normally works nearly all the time.  If you see one, RUN. 8/10

And that ends my review on Dragon Warrior.  I couldn't say the game was bad, but I couldn't say it was good either.  I enjoyed how there were a couple of other non-campaign things to find, and a couple other things as well.  But it could've been better.  In fact, I heard this was going to have more than 1 hero...But that never happened.   Too bad.  It's still kind of good, though.  Overall Rating: 6.5/10
Dragon Warrior.  One of the classic RPG games which were pretty much Dragon Ball Z, but more of a fantasy than pure fighting.  While this is just the first one of the nine, ( As of 8-12-15, and not including other games like Dragon Quest Monsters, or the Japanese-exclusive (for now) Dragon Quest 10.) I find this game to be not that good.  It's kind of good, but not that good. And before you ask, yes, I DO know about the SNES and GBC remake, but hey, I'm review the NES one, just because there's no difference other than larger maps, better graphics, better soundtrack, etc.

Graphics:
 
The Graphics are pretty much like your average NES game.  It seems to have the environment of Final Fantasy (removing the ocean, there's no flight or sailing in this game.)  But the graphics of The Legend of Zelda.  One thing I do like is your Character starts out without a Sword and Shield, and when you get one, your character sprite actually has the Sword and Shield...too bad if you get a different Sword/Shield they look no different.  7/10

Sound:

The Soundtrack isn't really the best, but it's not annoying, bad, irritating, or any of the sort either.  But it can get repetitive.  There isn't that much soundtrack in the game.  6/10

Addictiveness:

This game is actually a little bit addicting...for your first play through. BUT  it's still kind of fun, despite what I said above, it's just not too good.  Problems can include that in order to open locked doors, you have to go to the menu, and then open the door with the option.  There aren't that many enemies (Most of them are 1 of 3 different enemies of the same type, just stronger or weaker.) You can get magic as you level up, but there isn't that much.  This game also plays the "name game", you will have different attributes depending on your name.  Oh, and there's only one save point: The main castle.  And when you die, that's where you restart.  All the time.  The overall gameplay is simplistic.  6/10

Story:
 
It's your typical Medieval Fantasy story.  The Princess has been captured! You must save her! Then you must defeat the Dragon Lord, who stole Erdrick's Ball of Light and wants to take over the world!  The entire story is just pure cliché.  Saving a captured Princess?  Antagonist wants to take over the world?  Yep.  Also, they mention "You're the descendant of Erdrick"...Yep.  Well, actually, I guess I enjoyed one part of the ending, but other than that, the story is just...yeah.  I think you get the picture.  3/10

Depth:

The game is pretty long, at 25 hours, with a couple of other areas you can go to.  You can find one particular weapon and Armor piece which can't be bought in stores, and there are some items which are required to progress through the story.  8/10

Difficulty:

The game isn't too hard...unless you never boost your levels.  Because through the game, enemies are going to deal a lot of damage to you.  Some will even give you a disadvantage.  And just a quick note of advice: Some monsters know a Sleeping spell, which normally works nearly all the time.  If you see one, RUN. 8/10

And that ends my review on Dragon Warrior.  I couldn't say the game was bad, but I couldn't say it was good either.  I enjoyed how there were a couple of other non-campaign things to find, and a couple other things as well.  But it could've been better.  In fact, I heard this was going to have more than 1 hero...But that never happened.   Too bad.  It's still kind of good, though.  Overall Rating: 6.5/10
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I don't get it...Why did they make this game? It's horrible. It's not worth $200. Now, yes, NES games back then cost about $50, and this is giving you 52 games for $200 (Roughly $4 each game) but it's not worth it. Here's why.

Graphics:

The Graphics are horrible. Sometimes there will be a whole lot of glitches, sometimes there will be graphics that look like puke, and sometimes...Well, let's just say you might go blind. 1/10

Sound:

The Music and Sound effects are normally either neutral or annoying in my opinion. Some music is music I would be fine with but not exactly like. But some music can really kill my ears. I get a headache from listening to 1 thing of music for a whole minute. 2/10

Addictiveness:

...I think you can already tell from the other Ratings, but I'm saying this anyway, because I have to. The game is not addicting at all. Maybe, your first time playing, you'll think that only some of the games are bad, and some of them are so good it'll make up for it. I wish that'd be true. But it's not. All the games are bad. 1/10

Story:

This would be rated 3/10, but there's 52 games, and only one has a story. So I made it 1/10. The story to the game "Cheetah Men" is that you play as the "Action Game Master" who got grabbed by the crotch (Yeah, I know.) into the game world, where he meets the Cheetah Men and they're helping him get back to the real world. I know most NES games have very simple stories, but they could've done better. This was made the same year the Super Nintendo came out. 1/10

Depth:

...I honestly can't think of a long way to say this part of the review, but here's the longest explanation I can say. The game is...Well, if it was your first time playing, and you didn't know anything about the game, it'd be about 45 minutes probably. But I'm only giving it a 1/10 because it has so many games that are very short. 1/10

Difficulty:

The game is really hard, but it's only because of glitches, tiny graphics, etc. Some of the only games in it that are easy are Fire Breather, and Storm over the Desert. Fire Breather is only hard if you're playing with an expert at the game, and on Storm over the Desert it's impossible to die. 7/10

Final Thoughts:

Well, that ought to do it. That's my review for Action 52. I mean, I think all 52 games are very bad, as I've said. But really, why sell this for $200? I think they should maybe sell it for 52 cents...Okay, that's too low. Maybe about $13. Because that's a quarter a game, and the games, to me, look a lot like arcade games more than average NES games. So does Pac-man, sure, but that's a good game. It's price is reasonable. But these games are so bad...I take it back. It should be 52 cents. Overall Rating 1.5/10
I don't get it...Why did they make this game? It's horrible. It's not worth $200. Now, yes, NES games back then cost about $50, and this is giving you 52 games for $200 (Roughly $4 each game) but it's not worth it. Here's why.

Graphics:

The Graphics are horrible. Sometimes there will be a whole lot of glitches, sometimes there will be graphics that look like puke, and sometimes...Well, let's just say you might go blind. 1/10

Sound:

The Music and Sound effects are normally either neutral or annoying in my opinion. Some music is music I would be fine with but not exactly like. But some music can really kill my ears. I get a headache from listening to 1 thing of music for a whole minute. 2/10

Addictiveness:

...I think you can already tell from the other Ratings, but I'm saying this anyway, because I have to. The game is not addicting at all. Maybe, your first time playing, you'll think that only some of the games are bad, and some of them are so good it'll make up for it. I wish that'd be true. But it's not. All the games are bad. 1/10

Story:

This would be rated 3/10, but there's 52 games, and only one has a story. So I made it 1/10. The story to the game "Cheetah Men" is that you play as the "Action Game Master" who got grabbed by the crotch (Yeah, I know.) into the game world, where he meets the Cheetah Men and they're helping him get back to the real world. I know most NES games have very simple stories, but they could've done better. This was made the same year the Super Nintendo came out. 1/10

Depth:

...I honestly can't think of a long way to say this part of the review, but here's the longest explanation I can say. The game is...Well, if it was your first time playing, and you didn't know anything about the game, it'd be about 45 minutes probably. But I'm only giving it a 1/10 because it has so many games that are very short. 1/10

Difficulty:

The game is really hard, but it's only because of glitches, tiny graphics, etc. Some of the only games in it that are easy are Fire Breather, and Storm over the Desert. Fire Breather is only hard if you're playing with an expert at the game, and on Storm over the Desert it's impossible to die. 7/10

Final Thoughts:

Well, that ought to do it. That's my review for Action 52. I mean, I think all 52 games are very bad, as I've said. But really, why sell this for $200? I think they should maybe sell it for 52 cents...Okay, that's too low. Maybe about $13. Because that's a quarter a game, and the games, to me, look a lot like arcade games more than average NES games. So does Pac-man, sure, but that's a good game. It's price is reasonable. But these games are so bad...I take it back. It should be 52 cents. Overall Rating 1.5/10
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7th Saga.  One of various obscure games on the SNES that aren't too common to other people, but are actually quite fun.  Some people actually dislike it, due to the fact that it's very difficult.  But it's still kind of fun in other ways, as I'm going to explain to you right now.

Graphics: The Graphics are very good for an SNES game. It has (kind of) an almost 3D battle sequence which can show the sky, and your character(s). And everything looked great and colorful. 9/10

Sound: The soundtrack of the game is mostly great, from the world themes (there are many of them) to battle themes, and even in dungeons. 10/10

Addictiveness: This game can be very addicting sometimes. I'm surprised I had more fun than I probably should've while leveling up my character.  8/10

Story: After five years of training under King Lemele, you and six other apprentices are going to go on a quest to collect seven magical runes, which would give you enough power to rule the land.  You choose which of the seven apprentices you will play as:
Kamil: An average fighter, who knows some magic and has average overall stats.
Olvan: A Dwarf who can wield very strong weapons. Very similar to Kamil, but not as much magic, and slightly more strength.
Esuna: A Wizard who knows many magic spells, however lacks attack power very much.
Lux: A Robot (Known as "Tetujin" in the game) whom is more of a fighter when it comes to battles, but knows a couple of good magic spells, and is more of a tank. (High HP/Defense)
Wilme: An Alien who is a very, very strong fighter, who doesn't use weapons due to his massive attack power. Knows no useful magic.
Valsu: A Priest who is very talented in the arts of healing, and can learn some powerful healing magic...however, almost no damaging magic.
Lejes: A Demon, pretty much the opposite of Valsu; powerful offense magic, but almost no healing magic.
The story seems a little bit cliché, with collecting things from all around the world, and especially with some of them being guarded by powerful beings. But it gets better later on, which I won't explain due to spoilers. 7/10

Depth: The game is very long, at roughly 45 hours. It is very long and you may or may not see some characters on your journey. And you can try different characters and different strategies with a pair of characters, giving it some reasons to give it a replay.  10/10

Difficulty: Finally, let's talk about the difficulty. This game is very hard. Seriously, the first enemies you'll encounter can kill you in 3 hits (As Kamil) and magic costs tons of MP. Bosses deal tons of damage to you. You'll need to have lots of Health, Healing Items, etc. 10/10

And that's my review on 7th Saga.  the game was pretty great, and I have fun playing it to this day.  Some people dislike it because of the difficulty, and I understand that, but hey, I guess I think games are too easy nowadays, and I wanted a real challenge   8.5/10 Overall
7th Saga.  One of various obscure games on the SNES that aren't too common to other people, but are actually quite fun.  Some people actually dislike it, due to the fact that it's very difficult.  But it's still kind of fun in other ways, as I'm going to explain to you right now.

Graphics: The Graphics are very good for an SNES game. It has (kind of) an almost 3D battle sequence which can show the sky, and your character(s). And everything looked great and colorful. 9/10

Sound: The soundtrack of the game is mostly great, from the world themes (there are many of them) to battle themes, and even in dungeons. 10/10

Addictiveness: This game can be very addicting sometimes. I'm surprised I had more fun than I probably should've while leveling up my character.  8/10

Story: After five years of training under King Lemele, you and six other apprentices are going to go on a quest to collect seven magical runes, which would give you enough power to rule the land.  You choose which of the seven apprentices you will play as:
Kamil: An average fighter, who knows some magic and has average overall stats.
Olvan: A Dwarf who can wield very strong weapons. Very similar to Kamil, but not as much magic, and slightly more strength.
Esuna: A Wizard who knows many magic spells, however lacks attack power very much.
Lux: A Robot (Known as "Tetujin" in the game) whom is more of a fighter when it comes to battles, but knows a couple of good magic spells, and is more of a tank. (High HP/Defense)
Wilme: An Alien who is a very, very strong fighter, who doesn't use weapons due to his massive attack power. Knows no useful magic.
Valsu: A Priest who is very talented in the arts of healing, and can learn some powerful healing magic...however, almost no damaging magic.
Lejes: A Demon, pretty much the opposite of Valsu; powerful offense magic, but almost no healing magic.
The story seems a little bit cliché, with collecting things from all around the world, and especially with some of them being guarded by powerful beings. But it gets better later on, which I won't explain due to spoilers. 7/10

Depth: The game is very long, at roughly 45 hours. It is very long and you may or may not see some characters on your journey. And you can try different characters and different strategies with a pair of characters, giving it some reasons to give it a replay.  10/10

Difficulty: Finally, let's talk about the difficulty. This game is very hard. Seriously, the first enemies you'll encounter can kill you in 3 hits (As Kamil) and magic costs tons of MP. Bosses deal tons of damage to you. You'll need to have lots of Health, Healing Items, etc. 10/10

And that's my review on 7th Saga.  the game was pretty great, and I have fun playing it to this day.  Some people dislike it because of the difficulty, and I understand that, but hey, I guess I think games are too easy nowadays, and I wanted a real challenge   8.5/10 Overall
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