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Post by tails on Sept 3, 2008 6:11:09 GMT -5
Nice PFL, I have to STRONGLY disagree with you about the factor of TMNT 4. I can always beat hard without using a continue, and the only difference is a better ending and footsoldiers that can almost defend on any attack unless you rush them.
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Post by NintendoNerds on Sept 3, 2008 18:51:11 GMT -5
Good lord Powerfullove...AMAZING! You did a great job with these...as always. Keep up the great work man!!
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Post by tails on Sept 4, 2008 10:19:40 GMT -5
What game did you have in mind, Tails? Cheetah Men 2 xD
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Post by cubemaster54 on Oct 3, 2008 18:49:48 GMT -5
Aw none for Gamecube or 64. I can give a few for them though.... James Bond Nightfire, Melee, Wind Waker, F-Zero GX, Metroid Prime 1 and Echoes.
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Post by Classic Gamer Nerd on Oct 3, 2008 21:25:37 GMT -5
Any game is fine. I look foward to reading them.
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Post by Classic Gamer Nerd on Oct 23, 2008 1:14:54 GMT -5
I'll try another review check it out and if it needs any changes.
Adventures of Lolo Review NES By:Classic Gamer
Lolo is a game in where you as Lolo must solve logical puzzles and use your head to save Lala from the Great Devil.
Gameplay: The basic elements of game play are here. Your job is to get all the hearts in a level. Some hearts are eggs that you can use to kill or move snakes. On some levels, you can even get hearts to give you power. Breaking a block or building a bridge over water are two examples. Control Lolo by using the control pad. Push EF's to block Medusas and the like from shooting you. You can even commit suicide if you get stuck. Press select to do this.
Graphics: It's not that good. It is however enough to allow you to know for sure what is what. The color is good. But the scenery is just basic. Blue for water, green for forest, and off white for stones. The monsters are easy to tell what's what too.
Sound: It's just the same theme over and over for all the rooms. It's a pretty good theme, but it can grate on you
Control: The controls here are somewhat awkward. It depends on what mistake you make in the controls and when. Sometimes you push a block too far and get shot by a Medusa. Sometimes you get stuck in between 2 EF's This is why the suicide was built in this game. You just have to be careful.
Challenge: There is only the one difficulty level, and each stage gets a little harder stage by stage. The difficulty won't get hard fast. There are 10 floors with 5 stages each. Once you get past the last level, the game just defeats the Great Devil by its self.
Fun: All in all, this game is a pretty good game. Once you get through it, the challenge is gone. But it's still fun to play
Final Comments: Instead of enemy stomping or sword shooting, this game actually takes some logical thinking and trial and error. A different type of game.
Ratings:
Graphics: B- Sound: B- Story: B+ Challenge: B+ Control: C Fun: B
Overall(not an average): B
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Post by Chris on Oct 23, 2008 13:04:58 GMT -5
What's an EF?
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Post by Classic Gamer Nerd on Oct 23, 2008 15:52:54 GMT -5
It's what they call the block you use to block the medusa's sword.
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Post by NintendoNerds on Oct 23, 2008 18:00:25 GMT -5
I had to research this as well. Because "EF" was capitalized, I concluded that it was some type of an acronym. Here's the explanation: Emerald Framers (EF) - Blocks that can be moved by pushing them. Like Heart Framers (HF), Emerald Framers can protect LOLO from monsters' attacks and confine them. Heart Framers (HF) - Heart-shaped blocks that also protect LOLO from monsters' attacks. These blocks cannot be moved. When all Heart Framers in the room are collected, the chest opens showing the jewel.
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Post by Chris on Oct 23, 2008 22:04:17 GMT -5
All right. Just make sure you include an explanation of an EF in the review.
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Post by Classic Gamer Nerd on Oct 24, 2008 0:06:43 GMT -5
Adventures of Lolo Review NES By:Classic Gamer
Lolo is a game in where you as Lolo must solve logical puzzles and use your head to save Lala from the Great Devil.
Gameplay: The basic elements of game play are here. Your job is to get all the heart framers in a level. Some heart framers are eggs that you can use to kill, move snakes, or even push them to cross the water, or ride on the water. On some levels, you can even get hearts framers. to give you power. Breaking a block or building a bridge over water are two examples. Control Lolo by using the control pad. Push emeraled framers to block Medusas and the like from shooting you. You can even commit suicide if you get stuck. Press select to do this.
Graphics: It's just barely better than average. It is however enough to allow you to know for sure what is what. Very basic, but for this basic is good. You really don't need or it would make it more confusing if the graphics were more complex
Sound: It's just the same theme over and over for all the rooms. It's a pretty good theme, but it can grate on you. I like the theme. Good sound effects when you shoot the eggs. If you like vairety in sound then you proablly won't like this.
Control: The controls here are somewhat awkward. It depends on what mistake you make in the controls and when. Sometimes you push a block too far and get shot by a Medusa. Sometimes you get stuck in between 2 emeraled framers. This is why the suicide was built in this game. You just have to be careful. Some of the puzzles take exact placement. This can add to the frustration when you push something a step too far.
Challenge: There is only the one difficulty level, and each stage gets a little harder stage by stage. The difficulty won't get hard fast. There are 10 floors with 5 stages each. Once you get past the last level, the game just defeats the Great Devil by its self.
Fun: All in all, this game is a pretty good game. Once you get through it, the challenge is gone. But it's still fun to play.
Final Comments: Instead of enemy stomping or sword shooting, this game actually takes some logical thinking and trial and error. A different type of game. If you don't like that sorta thing then you won't like this game.
Ratings: I've changed these a bit
Graphics: B Sound: C+ Story: B Challenge: B Control: C- Fun: B- Overall B-
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