10th June 2013, 8:25 PM
NES
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Vice: Project Doom - NES sidescroller with decent but not amazing graphics and gameplay and a bad, poorly translated story. This game has Ninja Gaiden-style cutscenes, but the story is bad. It's also got some stupid plot points. Fortunately the gameplay is better than the story. It's a somewhat frustrating game, but you do get infinite continues, and the levels are short. Also continues start from the beginning of the stage, not the level, so get to, say, 8-2 and you won't have to do 8-1 again. The game's decent enough to play, but this isn't amazing. Still, the sort levels and solid gameplay make it worth a try. You have three different weapons; the default sword is usually best, but some enemies and bosses are better fought with the gun or bombs. It's a decent mechanic. The game also has two (unfortunately easy) driving-shooter stages, and two first-person-target-shooting stages as well.
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Vice: Project Doom - NES sidescroller with decent but not amazing graphics and gameplay and a bad, poorly translated story. This game has Ninja Gaiden-style cutscenes, but the story is bad. It's also got some stupid plot points. Fortunately the gameplay is better than the story. It's a somewhat frustrating game, but you do get infinite continues, and the levels are short. Also continues start from the beginning of the stage, not the level, so get to, say, 8-2 and you won't have to do 8-1 again. The game's decent enough to play, but this isn't amazing. Still, the sort levels and solid gameplay make it worth a try. You have three different weapons; the default sword is usually best, but some enemies and bosses are better fought with the gun or bombs. It's a decent mechanic. The game also has two (unfortunately easy) driving-shooter stages, and two first-person-target-shooting stages as well.