1st December 2015, 11:00 PM
SNES
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Cosmo Police Galivan II (Japan only game) - Finished the game on default difficulty, with 9 lives and 9 continues. I didn't need all the continues; I still had 4 or 5 left at the end, and I beat the game on my first try too. Yeah, this game isn't that hard, it's just annoying -- some of the bosses are a real pain, with how they constantly jump off of the screen. The game is, for the most part, bad, but there are a few good things about it, such as some of the stage backgrounds, some of them are interesting looking. The gameplay is extremely simple and repetitive though, the enemy selection limited, the music awful, and more. Fight two enemies, screen scrolls forward slightly, repeat until end of level; yes, it's that repetitive. This game is kind of annoying to play, with how the enemies shoot at you, you don't have a running attack so you have to use this charge shot or try to get in close to guys shooting at you from a distance, and such. The third and fourth level bosses, of five in the game, were the hardest; oddly the last level was easier, though maybe that I chose to max out damage before lv. 5 helped. Yes, you can set points to stats after each level, which is nice. And beating up the baddies was amusing sometimes. There are also three playable characters, though I think the game is single player only, with only a 2p versus mode for multiplayer. So yeah, this game isn't good, and don't buy it, but it was interesting to try and I liked a few things about it.
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Cosmo Police Galivan II (Japan only game) - Finished the game on default difficulty, with 9 lives and 9 continues. I didn't need all the continues; I still had 4 or 5 left at the end, and I beat the game on my first try too. Yeah, this game isn't that hard, it's just annoying -- some of the bosses are a real pain, with how they constantly jump off of the screen. The game is, for the most part, bad, but there are a few good things about it, such as some of the stage backgrounds, some of them are interesting looking. The gameplay is extremely simple and repetitive though, the enemy selection limited, the music awful, and more. Fight two enemies, screen scrolls forward slightly, repeat until end of level; yes, it's that repetitive. This game is kind of annoying to play, with how the enemies shoot at you, you don't have a running attack so you have to use this charge shot or try to get in close to guys shooting at you from a distance, and such. The third and fourth level bosses, of five in the game, were the hardest; oddly the last level was easier, though maybe that I chose to max out damage before lv. 5 helped. Yes, you can set points to stats after each level, which is nice. And beating up the baddies was amusing sometimes. There are also three playable characters, though I think the game is single player only, with only a 2p versus mode for multiplayer. So yeah, this game isn't good, and don't buy it, but it was interesting to try and I liked a few things about it.