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Reviews (2)
25 September 2008
Run of the mill
As a game, bomberman is your run-of-the-mill 3d adventure game (on the n64) with some very basic (yet mildly entertaining) multiplayer. The game basically consists of you running around as "bomberman" collecting gems and various power-ups and throwing/kicking/dropping bombs at your enemies. The story is very basic (what did you expect?) and the plot and progression are mostly linear. As for the multiplayer, it features 4 player free-for-all and team play. In much the same manner as the single-player experience, you run around collecting power-ups and attempt to blow up your opponents. It's mildly entertaining. overall, the game was worth the price, but if you're looking for that perfect game that will keep you (and your friends) entertained for hours, keep looking.
23 September 2009
A true SNES RPG classic
Lufia II: Rise of the Sinistals is a timeless RPG that will undoubtedly be enjoyed for many years to come. Although the 2-dimensional top-down graphics may seem primitive compared to modern real-time 3-dimensional graphics, it has a unique and appealing visual style backed up by a superb story line and amazing game play. There are no random encounters in the dungeons, rather the enemies wander around the map either avoiding, chasing, or ignoring you. The monotony of combat is spiced up by the numerous puzzles throughout every single one of the game's dungeons. The dungeons themselves span various environments including caves, dungeons, temples, towers, mountains, and under-water environments. The game has a unique combat system with the "IP system." Similar to systems such as "limit break" in the final fantasy games, when you take damage your IP bar fills up. Depending on how full it is you can unleash special moves that your items posses, allowing for a richer combat experience. Also, there are "capsule monsters" which fight along with you although you do not control their moves. There are several that you can collect and train, and they evolve depending on what you feed them. There is one part of the game called the "Ancient Cave" which is almost an entire other game within Lufia II. When you enter the Cave all of your stats are reset and you embark on a journey through a 100 floor randomly created dungeon. This provides for a unique experience every time. There are numerous goals to accomplish, including finding blue treasure chests (whose items you get to keep when you leave the dungeon), finding all the Iris treasures, and ultimately defeating the challenging boss who awaits you on the 100th floor. And this is only one small part of the actual game! Although the game is a prequel to the original Lufia game, it feels like an entirely new game. Sure, the characters and references are extremely similar, the game play is almost entirely different, along with the graphical style. Overall, Lufia II: Rise of the Sinistrals is one of my favorite games of all time, and a must play for any RPG fan. What better way to play the game than in the original format it was intended? On the Super Nintendo Entertainment System.
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