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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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Venom/Spider-Man: Separation Anxiety Review

Venom/Spider-Man: Separation Anxietythis is a pretty good side-scroller.you can play as spiderman or venom(after a few levels).it's quite easy until the 4/5th stage.fun,good graphics,and the band green jelly did the soundtrack!

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Tecmo Super NBA Basketball Review

Tecmo Super NBA BasketballJordan and Pippen all day long!Yes, this game rules.I've read some really bad reviews of this game but I totally disagree.It is a lot of fun, it's old school, simple, and addictive.9/10 for me.It's the glory years of the NBA (Magic, Bird, Jordan, Hakeem, The Bad Boys, etc...If you have an old school NBA bone in your body - GET IT.

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A Boy and His Blob Review

A Boy and His BlobThe Wii has become the welcoming home for a series of wonderful 2D games lately, from Muramasa: The Demon Blade to World of Goo, and the forthcoming New Super Mario Bros Wii (worst...title...ever).Add to this list A Boy and His Blob, which is an ultra-charming reimagining of the NES "classic."I say "classic" because, like Battletoads, it's one of those old games that people remember fondly until they try to play it again and realize just how crazy hard the game is.

The Wii version is much easier than the NES game in some ways, although it offers up plenty of challenge in its own right.The boy now has an unlimited number of jellybeans to feed the blob, which means that you can now focus on the puzzle at hand rather than worrying about rationing and backtracking.Further, there really is no backtracking anymore since the Wii version does not contain an open world; the game is split up into self-contained levels in four unique worlds.There is a final goal to reach in each level, but there are also three treasure chests hidden in each one.Get all three chests and you open a whole new challenge level at your treehouse "hub."Beat the challenge and you're rewarded with behind-the-scenes footage of the game in progress, including sketches and artwork.It's a great system that's easy to understand and really boosts the replay value of the game.

The game is beautiful.It's hand-drawn and the level of detail is astounding, in a subtle kind of way.Stop for a while and appreciate the light swaying of trees in the background, the animated frogs jumping at your feet, and the very nice lighting effects, especially during the night stages.Like a Miyazaki film, you can feel the love that was poured into this game.Heck, the animators even went so far as to include a feature where you can hug and scold your blob, for no other reason than "because you can."These elements also greatly add to the charm.The music is also subtle but quite nice.Chances are you won't be humming the tunes later, but the music fits well with the visual style.

Controls are tight, for the most part.Some sticky points can come in when you're trying to direct the trajectory of your jellybeans, which requires a very light touch on the analog stick.Also, flying can feel too loose and the screen gets kind of jerky, which leads to quite a few accidental deaths.Luckily, there are a wealth of save points within each level so you're never sent too far back after a death.My biggest beef with the game is that only one player can save a game at a time.My fiancee and I are both big puzzle fans and it's annoying that we can't each have our own game going at the same time.

Long story short, buy this game if you're a fan of puzzle games.The pace is not fast, but you'll love the animation and the challenging levels that build in the latter half of the game.Support 2D games, let the developers know that there's still a market out there for them.

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A retelling of theoriginal Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) classic of the same name,A Boy and his Blob teams players with the unusual ally of ablob for single player, side-scrolling platformer and puzzle-solvingfun. Using both the blob's ability to assume a number of differentshapes and your skill at calling each out, together you set aboutsaving the Blob's home of Blobolonia from the grasp of a enemy benton domination.



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Shadowrun Review

ShadowrunRating--92 out of 100--

A niche title in every sense of the word, Shadowrun received mild praise when it was first released for the Super Nintendo years ago. However, as the game is based on a role playing game, much like Dungeons and Dragons, it has built a strong fan base over the years. Those who can remember playing this game, can easily be brought back to its seamless world which some might overlook and just brush off to the side. The idea for the Matrix movies obvioussly extends from this Role Playing series as the game centers around your character, who wakes up after seemingly being dead, to continue his search for vengeance against the ones who killed him.
The gameplay is very straightforward in termsof shooting, as when you press the fire button a crosshair appears on the screen and allows you to shoot anywhere in the range of the screen. As you progress forward into the game your character builds up Karma points that can then be used to raise his strength, health, weapon, or magic skills. While the shooting is a bit harrdto get used to, and the game offers a steep learning curve, as the difficulty in this game is pretty tough, the storyline itself easily makes up for it and drives you toward the end of the game as you search for the awnsers leading to your demise.
As you fight your way through the game you will get new weapons, get new skills that allow you to hack into the matrix better, as well as recruit other shadowrunners as well to help you along your quest. You fight several bosses along the way, and the game never fails to impress with its startling revelations hour after hour. Overall an excellent game, with well done music as well, although some of the songs ae repeated numerous times (this was SNES you know), but this does not take away from this fine gaming experience. But yeah what the hell did happen to part 2 though?

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Out of This World Review

Out of This WorldIf you didn't play this game then you are missing a lot.Beautifull action blended with adventure,puzzle and strategy all in one.The graphics art and ambient atmosphere of the game is masterpiece of its own.It's like a movie.Games like these are not made anymore,made from personal urge and not for maxing the profits. 2-D games rocks!!! This game was created by Eric Chahi (Delphine software-France).You should also check these similar titles: FLASHBACK ; FADE TO BLACK ; HEART OF ALIEN ; HEART OF DARKNESS.(Check gamefaqs.com for detailed games infos and walktroughs).

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Gradius III Review

Gradius IIII was no fan at all of space side view shooter games, but this one caught my interest. You start the game by selecting all of your weapons, then you are sent out on your mission to fly through scores of enemy space fleets, destroying them to collect powerups and at the end of each level destroy bad bosses. The bad part about the game is that when you die you lose all of your powerups, and start from scratch making it very difficult to get more powerups later in the game because of the difficulty. Another huge downfall is that the sixth level is virtually impossible without having super sharp reflexes. Its a classic that might not be for everyone.

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