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Standort: USAAngemeldet seit: 30. Sep 2010
Rezensionen (13)
23. Aug 2011
Good game, touchy controls, hard to hit targets.
The game I received was in perfect working condition (Special thanks to Lukie Games :) ), and gameplay isn't too bad for early 2000 standards. The game follows Mojo Jojo as he tries to steal Professor Utonium's inventions and reak havoc all over Townsville, Blossom is responsible to take him down. You're able to attack villans with the A button, and fire an ice blast with the B button, and you can fly for a short period of time with the up button. (Flying and special abilities are based on how much Chemical X you have, which can be found throughout the stages). It's hard to hit enemies, and avoid hits; but you are able to freeze an enemy for a short amount of time with your ice blast. The flying controls are a little touchy, and you're not able to fly for too long. Other than that, the game is a lot of fun to play. So, I give this game a 4/5 for the touchy flying controls and the difficulty in hitting enemies
07. Sep 2011
Pokemon Yellow: Nostalgic gem and timeless classic
Pokemon Yellow Version is the first Conglomerate game in the series, combining both Red and Blue versions here in the United States. The game follows the adventures of the famous Pokemon anime character: Ash and his beloved and loyal companion Pikachu. The goal is to collect as many Pokemon as humanly possible, and collect the eight gym badges to take on the Pokemon league. For late 90's standards, this game is pretty advanced, but against today's standards, it's rather blocky and slow with odd graphics. Your starter Pokemon is Pikachu, so you don't have much of a choice, but you do have access to all three of the original starter Pokemon from Blue and Red. As per usual for Pokemon games, A is select, B is cancel, start opens the menu, and select does nothing. Which reminds me, you only have one compartment in your bag, so I'd suggest making great use of your PC boxes. I'll admit that my first Pokemon game was Sapphire, released in 2003, but I do love this game for some odd reason. The world's most famous Pokemon is your starter, you can be whatever gender you want to be, and you still get to catch them all. Though some of the repetitive attacks are annoying, or your attacks miss more than once, this is a great game! I'd recommend this for both the nostalgic Pokemon child of the 90's, or any Pokemon new comer who is curious about its roots in the Nintendo world. A fantastic five out of five for me :)
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18. Sep 2013
5/5 for a rare gem outside of Japan
Earthbound is truly an RPG that is one of a kind. The game centers around a child named NESS (A play on SNES), who becomes involved-or rather tasked-with the defeat of the Alien invasion of the Gigyas who are attacking earth. NESS travels across eagleland to gather other young individuals like him to defeat Gigya and save the earth. The fighting system is similar to other RPGs in which each player takes a turn, each can be affected by a status attack; and each can die. But there are some wonderful changes that have not been seen in RPGs before...or since. If a friend dies, you can visit hospitals to pick them up again, other status affects include catching a cold-which can sap away your health slowly, and homesickness which can distract you from battle. Another difference is that once you reach a certain level, other surrounding enemies below your level you encounter will be defeated without segwaying into a fight sequence; you kill the enemy, and get the points immediately. This game is a true gem, and is incredibly rare due to horrible sales in the United States. If you love RPGs, I recommend this game highly. It gets a 5/5 without hesitation.
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