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Hidden gems?
Dan-Fu:
I have Chuck Rock for the Game Gear. It's fun to play every so often.
Superchop:
--- Quote from: gru3som3rick on August 22, 2012, 09:34:27 PM --- Fragile Dreams: Farewell Ruins of the Moon - it seems to have a small following of people who actually really loved it regardless of the reviews.
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I played and really enjoyed that game. The controls took a bit to get used to, and the game does play a bit slow at times and there is some occasional backtracking. I'll admit though I did put the game down for a long while before picking it back up and finishing it but when I did finish it I regretted not finishing it sooner. The story did really interest me, and the little "memory pieces" that you pick up do also provide even more to the story.
gru3som3rick:
--- Quote from: wiggy on August 22, 2012, 10:45:30 PM ---If you're into decap attack, then check out Marvel Land for the JP Mega Drive. Really, REALLY similar.
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Wow that game looks great! It really has that similar jumping arc like DA and really cool looking power ups.
--- Quote from: superchop on August 23, 2012, 01:23:35 AM ---
--- Quote from: gru3som3rick on August 22, 2012, 09:34:27 PM --- Fragile Dreams: Farewell Ruins of the Moon - it seems to have a small following of people who actually really loved it regardless of the reviews.
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I played and really enjoyed that game. The controls took a bit to get used to, and the game does play a bit slow at times and there is some occasional backtracking. I'll admit though I did put the game down for a long while before picking it back up and finishing it but when I did finish it I regretted not finishing it sooner. The story did really interest me, and the little "memory pieces" that you pick up do also provide even more to the story.
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SOLD ;D. Hahaha, I'm buying right now because you just confirmed what I thought it would be like all along...
Mick Dundee:
I am more into the RPG games, dunno if you are or not or have much interest in playing an old PS1 title but my family picked up Guardian's Crusade when it came out for i think $20 (at the time)
Its graphics are NOTHING to brag about but it seemed to be fun with a halfway decent story line. I remember looking for all the living dolls and feeding the Baby Dragon thing my excess armor and weapons to improve its attributes.
wiggy:
--- Quote from: gru3som3rick on August 23, 2012, 05:18:50 AM ---
--- Quote from: wiggy on August 22, 2012, 10:45:30 PM ---If you're into decap attack, then check out Marvel Land for the JP Mega Drive. Really, REALLY similar.
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Wow that game looks great! It really has that similar jumping arc like DA and really cool looking power ups.
--- Quote from: superchop on August 23, 2012, 01:23:35 AM ---
--- Quote from: gru3som3rick on August 22, 2012, 09:34:27 PM --- Fragile Dreams: Farewell Ruins of the Moon - it seems to have a small following of people who actually really loved it regardless of the reviews.
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I played and really enjoyed that game. The controls took a bit to get used to, and the game does play a bit slow at times and there is some occasional backtracking. I'll admit though I did put the game down for a long while before picking it back up and finishing it but when I did finish it I regretted not finishing it sooner. The story did really interest me, and the little "memory pieces" that you pick up do also provide even more to the story.
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SOLD ;D. Hahaha, I'm buying right now because you just confirmed what I thought it would be like all along...
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As a kid I actually assumed decap attack was a western marvel land, but it turns out they're not at all related. They play almost EXACTLY the same though. Someone "borrowed" an awful lot from the other.