1st March 2012, 10:34 PM
I saw it for that price once before and passed on it then, but I didn't this time... yeah, hopefully it's good. I am of course not exactly the biggest traditional-style JRPG fan around, and while I don't dislike them like I did in the '90s for sure, they still are repetitive and I get bored after a while, a lot of the time. Either that or I just stop playing anyway. There are exceptions to this, but a lot of the time it's true.
Of course, with how many games I have, I do that with lots of good games I am having fun with too, not just stuff I'm bored with or something...
On another note, of games I've gotten recently, Alien Front Online is fun. It reminds me slightly of BattleTanx, though maybe not quite as good, and with people as well as tanks (and better graphics). It's also got no multiplayer; the MP was online only, stupidly. That was dumb of you, Sega. At least it has a single player mode though... but yeah, it is fun.
Fur Fighters, though, is WAY better than I was expecting. I was kind of thinking it was mostly a third person shooter, but in fact the game's as much 3d platformer as it is third person shooter. The game's really great fun, definitely recommended if you haven't played it before (it's for DC and PS2)!
Anyway, if you haven't, do get the final bossfight in Kirby 2. It's good stuff. :)
Of course, with how many games I have, I do that with lots of good games I am having fun with too, not just stuff I'm bored with or something...
On another note, of games I've gotten recently, Alien Front Online is fun. It reminds me slightly of BattleTanx, though maybe not quite as good, and with people as well as tanks (and better graphics). It's also got no multiplayer; the MP was online only, stupidly. That was dumb of you, Sega. At least it has a single player mode though... but yeah, it is fun.
Fur Fighters, though, is WAY better than I was expecting. I was kind of thinking it was mostly a third person shooter, but in fact the game's as much 3d platformer as it is third person shooter. The game's really great fun, definitely recommended if you haven't played it before (it's for DC and PS2)!
Quote:I beat the game without all the rainbow drops, but I'm going to go back through to get those. From what the manual says, Dark Matter is the boss here, making this probably it's first appearance.Was Dark Matter in Kirby's Adventure, or was that some other final boss? I forget. But yeah, I'm pretty sure that Kirby 2 was the first time that there was a special final boss you unlocked by getting all of the items, a formula of course the series would repeat again in games such as Kirby 64, except with many many times more items to collect in order to do it that time around. Yeah, I've never actually gotten around to getting all of them, so I guess I haven't really finished Kirby 64... some were a pain to get, requiring getting powers in one level for use in another and not getting hit, etc. Sure, Kirby 2 has that too, but only a few of them. It's different when you need to get so many items!
Anyway, if you haven't, do get the final bossfight in Kirby 2. It's good stuff. :)
Quote:I don't think the spikes are piercing Kine so much as distorting Kine's skin into spikes. It seems Rick gains Kirby's powers directly, Coo helps Kirby use the abilities, and Kine just passively accepts whatever power Kirby ends up shooting out his mouth or through his body.Yeah, that sounds about right. I always liked Kine and Coo more than Rick, sure he has powerful attacks but not being able to fly is frustrating in certain stages... (Kine, of course, is the water specialist. Lightbulb power is the best.)