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Secret of Evermore Review

Secret of EvermoreThis game resembles Secret of Mana in so many ways . . . but this isn't a bad thing.That game had one enjoyable battle system; Evermore's is that with the twists of alchemy and currency.Alchemy was a unique system that required one to gather ingredients for the casting of a certain spell--the more powerful requiring much rarer items in higher quantities.This intrigued me to no end in SOE's heyday, and still conjures faint chills of nostalgia upon reflection.I mention currency because the fact that money types changed was, for some indescribable reason, very cool.It didn't mean much to the overall game experience, but its very existence was so unique that I very much enjoyed it.Finally, there is a shop relying almost solely upon barter in the game--you have to trade numerous items to acquire special relics that enhance you power or skill.This is a, though not required, helpful diversion and serves to add a little more innovative flair to an already shining game.This isn't the only source of these relics, but many can be obtained there.If an action RPG sporting a solid battle system, unique humor reliant on made up movies, and a diverse twist on magic are your thing, then this game delivers a 5 star experience.

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Action 52 Review

Action 5252 useless, pathetic, horrible, unplayable games.All with horrid sound, graphics, gameplay, or even playability.I hope whoever made this game is rotting in hell.

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ACTION 52 is a multicart consisting of 52 individual and original video games, released in 1991 for the Nintendo Entertainment System by Active Enterprises. It was initially sold for the comparatively high price of $199 USD and became notorious among gamers for its notoriety and rarity.

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Indiana Jones: Greatest Adventures Review

Indiana Jones: Greatest AdventuresLet me start by saying I'm not very fond of 2D platform games at all.However, there are a select few that I do enjoy, and this is one of them.
Besides the fact that it's Indiana Jones, it's also a pretty fun and action-packed game.The music is excellent, which makes since because it was taken directly from Indiana Jones movies.The graphics are quite good for the SNES, and especially so for a side-scroller.Indy animates very well, and the control is quite good.
Like many other Lucasfilm games, this one is very challenging.However, I can accept that because the challenge comes from the game itself, not from poor control or design flaws.There are parts in this game that are not ridiculously hard, but they do require a whole lot of practice.You also have to use some strategy because many of the enemies are too tough for Indy to go toe-to-toe with, especially in the hardest difficulty.This game plays a lot like the Super Star Wars series for the SNES, except that Indy can't do that double-jump thing that you could in those games.
The story covers the span of all three Indiana Jones movies, in order:Raiders of the Lost Ark, Temple of Doom, and Last Crusade.You can easily recognize many scenes from the movies that were implemented pretty accurately into the game, which is good.Too many times I've seen games based on movies make entire long, drawn-out stages out of one very minor event.There is no battery saving, but you can use passwords.
Overall, it's a great game, especially for a side-scroller.And, it's one of the few movie-based games that does not completely mess up in the translation.

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Secret of Mana Review

Secret of ManaThis game is one of the best ever, on any platform, from NES all the way to PS2, surpassed only by Chrono Trigger.Unfortunately, the sequels to this game absolutely butchered it, removing all the features that made it great.However, despite what happened to future versions, gamers can still enjoy the original and best.
The graphics of this game are good, looking very colorful, stylized, and very rich, as if they were drawn and painted by hand, and your adventures take place in a wide, diverse range of environments, from caves to deserts to lush green wilderness and waterfalls.The music is wonderful, always inspiring and fitting the mood, from the eerie and strange song of Thanatos' castle, to the slow, wintry theme of the Ice Palace, to the heroic theme of the battle with the Mana Beast.The story is great with all of its plot twists, and it manages to be linear and coherent without dragging you along by the nose.The three characters are very likeable, especially that quirky little Sprite.
But, the gameplay!Despite all else, this is where the game really excels.Secret of Mana has been compared to Zelda because of its real-time battle system, but I believe it surpasses Zelda in all sorts of ways.Instead of one character, you now have three, and they can fight extremely well because of a wonderful feature known as the Action Grid.This allowed you to set all actions of a character, including whether they should fight aggressively, stand back and defend themselves, or use hit-and-run tactics (this works EXTREMELY well--watch your allies step in, whack the enemy, then deftly back-flip out of range before he can counterattack), and you can even set whether they will use their stronger special moves and what level of special move they should charge up to.This is the best idea for computer AI that I've ever seen in an RPG, and it was absolutely STUPID of Squaresoft to remove it from the later games.In Seiken Densetsu 3 (Secret of Mana 2, Japan only), your allies all mindlessly rush in and attack, even if the enemy is much stronger than they are, resulting in healers and mages in your party getting creamed in battles.In Legend of Mana, your allies are absolutely brainless, simply staggering around the battlefield like drunkards, only bothering to fight if the enemy happens cross paths with them.Another example of Squaresoft throwing away what was perfectly good in an attempt to be "new" and "original."The saying, "If it ain't broke, don't fix it," comes to mind when I think of Squaresoft's latest games.
You have 8 different weapons to choose from, so there is a weapon for everyone's taste.Weapons are upgraded, and as they are upgraded, new special attacks can be learned.For your allies, their mana powers can also be made more powerful by use.
Some complain about the time delay between attacks, having to wait for the meter to recharge, but I think this is a good feature.It adds some strategy to the game and maintains its status as an RPG and not a beat-'em-up.You can also use your quick, weak attacks to simply distract an enemy while your allies hit them with mana power.
And, by far, one of the best features of this game is the multiplayer aspect.Three players can get together and control the three characters, and the fun never ends.
Simply put, among action or adventure RPGs, this is the best, no contest.Among RPGs as a whole, this is second only to Chrono Trigger.

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There is one force in the universe that keeps good and evil in perfect balance. It is called the tree of Mana. But a magic sword has tricked a young warrior into upsetting the balance, spreading evil throughout the land. Thus, the warrior must undertake a dangerous journey to find the seeds of the Mara tree which have been hidden for centuries. Only then can perfect harmony be restored. In this incredible adventure, things are not as they seem. Magic swords release evil as well as fight it. Treasure chests hold booby traps. Monsters are friends and friends are enemies. Dragons fly, weapons change. It's a world turned upside down that you must help the warrior make right. And the only way to succeed is to solve the Secret of Mana

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Wing Commander Review

Wing CommanderWing Commander is a space flight simulator. The premise of the game is basically that the human race is waging war against an alien cat like race called the Kilrathi.You play a rookie pilot who by the end of the game (hopefully) has made a name for himself.While much of the game is spent completing missions, inbetween those missions you can spend time talking to your fellow teammates in the lounge area, checking out the kill board or getting a mission debriefing.The missions themselves vary from destroying all targets while traveling from one nav point to another to escorting friendlies.The mission view is that from the cockpit. Depending on what ship you are flying the view is different as are the weapons and shields available.You can also talk to your wingmen or taunt the enemy with certain commands.The controls take a bit of getting used to but after an hour or two you should feel right at home.The graphics and music are not that great unfortunately.The graphics are dark and not very detailed and the music is not that memorable.What will keep you playing though is the storyline and the challange.How you perform determines how the war goes. Fail too many objectives and your carrier, the Tiger Claw will be attacked. Complete the objectives and you'll take the war to the Kilrathi! Overall, the game is a lot of fun and is an excellent start to a great series.

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Guardian Legend Review

Guardian LegendTake the best parts of Legend of Zelda, Metroid, a vertical space shoot-em up, very smooth and fast responses to the controls, make a single game out of it, and then fail to advertise it at all.

That is "The Guardian Legend".This game has excellent music, a variety of bosses, a map that actually tells you where you need to go for the next major boss (ignoring dozens of minor bosses on the Zelda-like walk-around map), and also serves as your special weapon selection screen.

As an RPG, your score also doubles as experience, meaning your shield strength goes up at certain scores.You use energy chips to power special weapons, and as a side effect the more chips you have, the more powerful (and faster) your main gun shoots.

Look up this game on Youtube to get an idea of what it is like, and you will realize what a disservice Broderbund did to this game.As far as I can tell, there was no advertising done for it anywhere.Once you've played through the start of this game, you will understand why this is a shame.

The only nitpick is that the password to continue your game is 32 characters long, composed of upper case, lower case, numbers, and symbols.Fortunately, it includes a password check screen, where you can test the password you just wrote down to make sure it is correct, without that affecting your game in progress.Other than that, youwill get hours of enjoyment out of this game.

If nothing else, hold down A+B, then reset the NES.You will get to the music test screen, and can enjoy that for BGM for another game (and there is a lot of music to choose from).

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Arkanoid Review

ArkanoidThis game is pretty fun but the problem with this game is that unlike TETRIS or DR MARIO, the levels start to get really, really hard to the point of frustration and the end levels are truly almost impossible.
Your goal is to break the breaks with a PONG-like setting. You get the little paddle at the bottom and you have a bouncing ball and with those you bounce the ball off of the paddle and break the bricks. But be warned because some of the bricks take several hits to break! Don't worry because when you break bricks, you get power ups and extra points as well.
Like I said this game was pretty fun but I assure you, once you get to the higher levels (20+), the game really cranks into super hard mode and it's way too hard. Whereas games like TETRIS and DR MARIO, you have to be quick and think of strategy, in ARKANOID, you have to do that and you also have to have quick reflexes because if you miss the ball, you lose a life.
All in all, it's pretty good for advanced gamers for younger and inexperienced gamers should stay away from this one. If that happens to be you, check out TETRIS and TETRIS 2 and DR MARIO. Again, hard game but fun if you're looking for a good challenge.

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Pirates! (NES) Review

PiratesIf you're into the pirate thing, you definitely want to check this game out.The game centers around the Caribbean and you start by picking your nationality, skills and time period.Then, its a matter of gaining as much gold, land and fame (or sometimes infamy)as you can before you get old and are forced into retirement.Whether its running missions for governors, being a bounty hunter, following up on treasure maps or just plundering all the towns along the coasts, there's a lot of fun to be had with this game.Oh, and if you develop enough 'prestige' with the different nations, their governors will start introducing you to their daughters (!!).. and the wealthier the town, the better.. ..I always tried to marry the red-head, but she's hard to find :D
But like I said, after so long, you get old and are basically forced to retire at which point you are given a final ranking... I was never able to get the top ranking, which I think was becoming a governor, but I got 5th place once which was a 'sugar planter' .. oh well, just call me sugar daddy I guess. Overall, a very good game for the nes that will never play the same way twice.

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Ahoy, You Swarthy Gold Swiping, Ship Sinking Sea Dog! Modern warfare is no match for the fierce realism of six historically accurate seventeenth century pirate raids along the Spanish Main. Aye, Matey! That's why plundering and pillaging are back in style, as you command the role of a high seas high-jacker. Either an English Buccaneer, Dutch Adventurer, Spanish Renegade or French Explorer, each with a different skill level and strategic impact. As a swashbuckling scoundrel, you'll barter with enemy merchants, trade for hidden treasure maps, negotiate with unscrupulous governors, and forge alliances with monarchs who'd just as soon stab you in the back than float you a loan for new ships. But that's only half the battle! You'll also assault towns, sword fight with garrison commanders, lay siege to forts, and fire your cannons broadside at an armada of naval foes, including Spanish War Galleons, Dutch Frigates, French Merchantmen and English Sloops. Arrrrg, Me Swabby! Don't think it's all fun and destruction. Because if your bloodthirsty crew isn't kept happy boarding and burning enemy vessels, or if your navigation skills leave them shipwrecked on a jagged Carribean reef, they won't think twice about using you for shark bait. Fortunately if events do take a nasty turn, you can save the statistical loot you've captured and return with a vengeance on another day. So keep your eye (the one that doesn't have a patch over it!) on your ultimate objectives - power, fame, prestige, gold, land, and the hand of a beautiful maiden - and you'll find the sailing smooth and your "red beard" scraggly!

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Commando NES Review

Commando NESthis game never gets old, simple gameplay and fun levels make this very entertaining...obviously its an original NES game so the graphics are of that time but the ability to go in and just kill soldiers in your way is a lot of fun...finding the secret staircases and getting the super grenade represent little things that make you want to replay after beating the game...the only slight negative is that bullets do not travel that far...i know its an old game but to have a bullet evaporate .1 of an inch right b4 the enemy gets frustrating, especially in later levels when a lot of bullets are coming ur way and you need to be stealth in your approach...but otherwise this is a blast and one of my fav all time NES games

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The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past Review

The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the PastThis is perhaps the greast game in the entire line of games in the Legend of Zelda franchise.It may not be up to the graphical standards of its sequels Ocarnia of Time and Majora's Mask, but it stands the test of time.This was the first Zelda game and RPG I had ever had the pleasure of playing.Quite honestly, this is a classic.It's a rousing adventure that once you think is completed has actually just begun.Unlike the Zelda games that came after, A Link to the Past is challenging enough to keep you on your toes without forcing you to rely on a cheat book.I completed the game and missed only one item (it was hidden extremely well).If you have never played a Zelda game before and you're wondering what the big deal is, I suggest you find a copy of this game and get ready for an adventure that rivals Final Fantasy VI.

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Legend of Zelda Review

Legend of ZeldaThe Legend Of Zelda is an important milestone in video game history.It was the first of it's kind--it combined action/adventure with puzzles and some role-playing elements.Even nowadays, there STILL aren't too manygames like this.I recently purchased this game and I must say that unlike many old video games who have lost their luster over the years, the Legend Of Zelda is still just as fun to me as it was when I was a kid.What else is there to say about this classic game?If you own an original NES, you MUST have this one!
A word of warning:If you're buying a used copy, I suggest getting a gray-colored one instead of a gold one.Yes, the gold ones look cooler and are the classic issue of the game, but they're so old that the internal memory (which stores your quest data) may be worn out.Get a gray copy just to be on the safe side.

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