18th November 2010, 12:37 AM
(This post was last modified: 18th November 2010, 12:49 AM by A Black Falcon.)
I haven't actually played Bio Freaks before, so I'm just saying that based on reviews, and that it's a Midway fighting game that's compared to the Mortal Kombat games... of the two N64 Midway 3d fighting games I have, Mace: The Dark Age is a pretty good and interesting game that is one of the better fighting games on the system (it doesn't play like Mortal Kombat, which is great), while the other is the atrocious War Gods, which is so, so bad. I don't know where this one will stand, but why not try it out.
Hey, at least it probably won't be as bad as Criticom (Saturn) or Dark Rift (N64), from Vic Tokai. Now THOSE games are bad, near-bottom-of-the-barrel terrible. Even War Gods isn't as bad, as awful as it is. Whatever the platform, 3d fighting games just weren't ready yet, there are few that generation that I actually like... it's interesting to look at them to see what they were trying then, but few actually work, and a lot are pretty poor. But why not try the game anyway. It'll probably be boring or worse, but oh well...
Also, including the four I've gotten since yesterday, I have 116 N64 games now. There are only around 300 US releases, and a lot of the remaining ones are sports or wrestling games (I have only four sports games for the N64, and one wrestling). Why not try to get most of the other ones, even if a lot of them aren't that great. :) I won't spend much for them, but if they're cheap...
I'm not at the point yet of actually buying things like Elmo's Number Journey, though. :)
Hey, at least it probably won't be as bad as Criticom (Saturn) or Dark Rift (N64), from Vic Tokai. Now THOSE games are bad, near-bottom-of-the-barrel terrible. Even War Gods isn't as bad, as awful as it is. Whatever the platform, 3d fighting games just weren't ready yet, there are few that generation that I actually like... it's interesting to look at them to see what they were trying then, but few actually work, and a lot are pretty poor. But why not try the game anyway. It'll probably be boring or worse, but oh well...
Also, including the four I've gotten since yesterday, I have 116 N64 games now. There are only around 300 US releases, and a lot of the remaining ones are sports or wrestling games (I have only four sports games for the N64, and one wrestling). Why not try to get most of the other ones, even if a lot of them aren't that great. :) I won't spend much for them, but if they're cheap...
I'm not at the point yet of actually buying things like Elmo's Number Journey, though. :)