24th August 2011, 11:33 PM
Dreamcast - two more complete, $9 games.
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Capcom vs SNK - as this is a 2d Capcom fighter, I guessed that it'd be worth well more than I paid... I seem to be right. CvS2 is a much better game -- and indeed is one of my favorite fighting games ever -- but the first game is okay too... cool to have it.
Virtual On: Oratorio Tangram - 3d mech action/fighting game from Sega. The controls are really confusing and aren't very good at all, I hate how the enemy can so easily get out of your view... I want lockon or something. :) So yeah, first impressions aren't great. The graphics are decently good, but the gameplay? Yeah... also, there's a serious lack of modes here. There's really nothing here apart from Arcade, Training, and Versus, and it saves no stats at all, nothing. There are no unlockables either. All it saves are your option screen settings. (Oh, you can save replays too, but that takes up a lot of memory card space...) That's disappointing.
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Capcom vs SNK - as this is a 2d Capcom fighter, I guessed that it'd be worth well more than I paid... I seem to be right. CvS2 is a much better game -- and indeed is one of my favorite fighting games ever -- but the first game is okay too... cool to have it.
Virtual On: Oratorio Tangram - 3d mech action/fighting game from Sega. The controls are really confusing and aren't very good at all, I hate how the enemy can so easily get out of your view... I want lockon or something. :) So yeah, first impressions aren't great. The graphics are decently good, but the gameplay? Yeah... also, there's a serious lack of modes here. There's really nothing here apart from Arcade, Training, and Versus, and it saves no stats at all, nothing. There are no unlockables either. All it saves are your option screen settings. (Oh, you can save replays too, but that takes up a lot of memory card space...) That's disappointing.