11th July 2011, 7:56 PM
NGPC
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The Last Blade - Beaten with several characters so far. As I said in the NGPC thread, this is an outstanding game. They really managed to do a great job translating the Last Blade to the handheld, impressive job. And as The Last Blade 2 is one of my favorite fighting games ever (in fact, it's probably my overall favorite fighting game), that's a very, very good thing... good replay value too, with multiple modes and lots to buy in the shop with your winnings.
Metal Slug 1st Mission - Normal difficulty, 012356101215FM path, I think. Maybe also 9, I'm not sure. This is a fantastic, fantastic game, with multiple paths, hidden levels depending on which exit you take or how you do in the stage, great gameplay and level design, great graphics, and good music -- it's really got it all. Oh, and the animation is crazy for a handheld game! It looks amazing. There is some slowdown, but oh well, it's not too bothersome.
It isn't as hard as a main-series Metal Slug game, but that's fine, it's got enough challenge to be fun even if I'm not dying constantly. There are five difficulty levels too, and you can choose how many continues you get per game between 0 and 9; I've played with 9 so far. And once you beat it, you can play again, try new routes and find new levels, as you continue to increase your character's rank (expands your health bar), and it unlocks a female character to play as too. Very cool, I'll be playing this one more for sure.
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The Last Blade - Beaten with several characters so far. As I said in the NGPC thread, this is an outstanding game. They really managed to do a great job translating the Last Blade to the handheld, impressive job. And as The Last Blade 2 is one of my favorite fighting games ever (in fact, it's probably my overall favorite fighting game), that's a very, very good thing... good replay value too, with multiple modes and lots to buy in the shop with your winnings.
Metal Slug 1st Mission - Normal difficulty, 012356101215FM path, I think. Maybe also 9, I'm not sure. This is a fantastic, fantastic game, with multiple paths, hidden levels depending on which exit you take or how you do in the stage, great gameplay and level design, great graphics, and good music -- it's really got it all. Oh, and the animation is crazy for a handheld game! It looks amazing. There is some slowdown, but oh well, it's not too bothersome.
It isn't as hard as a main-series Metal Slug game, but that's fine, it's got enough challenge to be fun even if I'm not dying constantly. There are five difficulty levels too, and you can choose how many continues you get per game between 0 and 9; I've played with 9 so far. And once you beat it, you can play again, try new routes and find new levels, as you continue to increase your character's rank (expands your health bar), and it unlocks a female character to play as too. Very cool, I'll be playing this one more for sure.