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Video System Co Classics. Visco Classics. VTech CreatiVision. A unique game which some say "makes no fucking sense". Has a cooking system, jobs system, attack system, dating system?! Compared to EarthBound due to its style of weird humor. Suggested to those looking for something different but classic with a twist.
Has many secrets, with even more post-game. Was done by the man behind the Shining Soul series for GBA , which this plays slightly like and is also good. Balls to the wall hard, just like Contra should be. Some were concerned that it wouldn't live up to the other titles of the series, seeing as it wasn't developed by a Konami 1st party.
Luckily, WayForward really fucking loves Contra, so it turned out great. After the first playthrough a challenge mode is unlocked. That's when the game really gets awesome. Rewards including emulations of Contra and Super C are granted for every four challenges you beat.
You can check a gameplay video here. A very customizable fighting game by Dimps centered around musical weapons. You can create your own "beat combos" by arranging moves in a sequencer, and can assign up to six "bullets" to your touch screen that have various effects.
Both combos and bullets can be traded online. However, the sequel is Japanese only, but can get a menu translation for Draglade 2 here. The story is definitely aimed at children and the art is very cartoony, but battles are awesome though. You jump, shoot, throw bombs, and release tracking pods. There are also many different robos which move faster, move around the air better or have different close-range attacks. A direct throwback to first-person, dungeon-crawlers of yore, The Dark Spire will challenge you and then some with its combat, traps, puzzles, and never-ending floors.
It has great art and music, and has an optional old-school mode that turns the walls to wireframes, artwork to 8-bit-like sprites, and the sound to bleeps and bloops.
Very polished. Comes with a soundtrack CD, and can be found cheap. But beware, as it is as tough as the games it's paying homage to. It does you good to learn the combat system but getting lost will still be a dick.
You can check a gameplay here. A fun little SRPG that has up to 26 heroes to recruit and customize and fight a shit ton of demons, trolls, and fucking dragons.
Has online multiplayer for battling and trading. The level limit makes end-game tough, but it's nothing you can't handle. A survival horror game for the Nintendo DS.
Surprisingly scary if you wear headphones and don't mind mediocre graphics. The gameplay is pretty slow-paced, but the atmosphere is chilling. Scarier than the first one, controls a lot better. Looks better. It's just an all around improvement. Plus the game's cover is just awesome. If you can only get one, this is the one to get.
Strangely for some reason it got a PC Port, but by a different team. It's identical to the tower defense game of the same name that you can play over the Internet, for better or for worse I mean, the flash game is free, but this you can play on the go, plus touchscreen.
It has challenges, plenty of modes to play, trophies to earn and you can customize the sprites of your towers. An alright Digimon game, with all the monster collecting as usual. Pretty simple JRPG type of game, but very fun and addicting in a sort of way.
Most fans will love this game for just being full of both old and new digimon around ones to collect and even a few password only digimon. A fun platformer. You hold the L and R buttons to make DK rotate around pegs clockwise or counterclockwise and propel himself forward to advance through stages. Momentum based gameplay with good challenge in the later stages. Prequel on GBA. Had enough of Dragon Ball Z? Then play this awesome game where you go through the first two arcs of Dragon Ball up to the first Budokai arc.
You control both Goku and Bulma at the same time, being able to use either the controls or the stylus. Improved sequel to the above, in this one you control only Goku, but in some stages you can control other characters such as Krillin, Android 8 and even Arale! This one takes you through the whole Red Ribbon arc as well as the Fortuneteller Baba arc.
Developed by Monolith Soft. Take out them damn dirty apes before they take over your planet. A solid RPG that has great music, visuals, and a semi-active battle system for blocking. Game is done in 2-D where you explore different areas and overcome obstacles by blowing them up. There is little to no stylus use.
A remake of the NES title that improves the improvements and the extra chapter that the PlayStation version received.
Also has a new script, but for some reason party chat was removed. You control different characters in different chapters, and they all band together in the last which is longer than all the others combined.
Distant sequel to DQ4. Easily beats the SNES version. Widely considered the best DQ. Has the PS2 version upgrades, plus several new ones, and a new translation with party chat being restored. You get to use monsters in your party. They can use gear in addition to skills and magic. The excellent story will make you cry bitch tears, as you take part in the main character's trials from birth, early childhood, teen years, marriage, fatherhood, and beyond as he travels the world for the sake of his family.
A well-made JRPG with a story centered on alternating between different worlds. Once you beat the first major boss roughly 8 or so hours in , you'll unlock one of the most expansive class systems in the series, second only to 7's. You can also recruit different Slime allies who can be found in certain towns. They even change classes, and are great allies due to their elemental resistances.
There's also a new addicting mini-game of Slime ice-curling. Take the role of a lost angel trying to regain your wings. Your party is completely customizable, even equipment changes your appearance. Features a DQ3-like job system of and the skill system and alchemy pot of DQ8.
The main quest is a bit short compared to past games, but is expanded slightly upon in post-game quests. Most additional hours come from fighting bonus bosses in randomized Grottos. Also co-op multiplayer unfortunately local-only and once- downloadable sidequests. As for the online-exclusive stuff, you can get it with this handy tool. Useful as Nintendo's DS wifi support is done. You play as a Slime from Dragon quest, trying to save other slimes who have been kidnapped.
Great gameplay that has Zelda-like exploration and a number of boss battles take place in giant tanks. The story is cute, non-serious, and squishy. Has a Japan-Only 3DS sequel with pirate ships instead of tanks and online multiplayer. I hope you like PUNS. Solid gameplay, very good 3D, and has online functions i. AI controlled copies of the monsters of others the online features have been disabled. Monsters' skill sets are customized similar to Dragon Quest 8's, which grants bonuses, magic, and abilities respective to the types of skill sets you level up.
Monsters can also be equipped with gear. Joker 2 kicks the shit out of this, but this is still kinda fun to mess around with. The two titles aren't compatible with each other, but J2 has nearly twice as much content anyways. Has a legendary USA commercial. Take Joker 1 and overhaul the fuck out of it. Non-Professional version, but still great.
You can also tag other players and recruit copies of their monsters for yourself! Multiplayer no longer "AI copy"-only outside of a small few modes. Also known as Eledees in PAL regions. Adventure game where you use these spirits called Omegas to help you in solving puzzles.
They consume Elebits which are livings forms of energy that turn into Watts when collected with your capture gun. Watts are used in the game to power objects and the Omegas. Omegas can evolve if you spend these Watts on them where they become a bit more useful. Western version of the awesome Ouendan series. Offers tons of character customization. Unfortunately, certain classes are almost necessary to get past the early levels. The sequels improve on this, but it is still solid. The sequel offers a few minor improvements and rebalanced classes.
You probably aren't playing for the story though, because you live for the challenge! You do get a a few bonuses here and there in EO2 for having a game-clear password from the first one, though these are easily found online.
Oh, and more of FOE. Like the first two, but now you explore the seas and an underwater city, and all classes are completely new. The difficulty is more balanced and forgiving this time around and there's a new systems of item forging, customizing weapons, and you can even use dual classes in this game. If you are new to these kind of games, start with this one though going back to 1 and 2 will be kind of tough.
Protip: Get a prince ss and put skill points into the passive healing abilities. And your favorite pal, FOE, makes a comeback. The perfect mix between Cooking Mama and Diner Dash. Customers come in, you get their orders and cook away a la Cooking Mama. The catch is that every recipe has multiple steps, and you can change between recipes in the middle of a step to cook as fast as you can or to serve the customers that are getting impatient first. Add some random events and you have a frantic and unusual take on the time-management genre.
Awesome game by Sonic Team in which you try to save the love of your life through several really wacky and original minigames. Great visuals and jawsome tunes , and if you're a dirty bastard you can also collect clothes for the girl. Known in Europe as Project Rub. So remember, the next time you find yourself dealing with a bull stampede, killer plants, or a static electricity fight with your arch-enemy: RUB IT!
Sequel to Feel the Magic. More crazy minigames, silhouette love, and silly fun. Full of extras, such as a short secondary storyline, a baby-making game for you and your non-existent significant other, and Hullabaloo, a simple party game that's basically twister for your hands.
An enormous amount of dress-up options for the girl, including clothing you can design yourself will surely cater to the ten-year-old-girl in you. Harder difficulties provide obscene difficulty.
A bit different from the original, but you should play them both, like this one says to. Continuous stroking, touching, and blowing may cause unwanted attention in public places. Based on the gamebook of the same name.
Protip: Archery, Curse weapons and Berserk make a good skill combo for the first playthrough anyway and there is exploit to loot locked chests. The first of the Crystal Chronicles for the DS.
It's may not be as favorable as EoT, but it has some favorable things that EoT doesn't. The story is much more interesting than EoT and you play the game with up to 4 characters at your command each with unique abilities, which makes this the puzzle solver of the duo. Has multiplayer, but you might as well play EoT for that. The last DS title in the Crystal Chronicles spin-off series.
Blows RoF out of the water in every aspect except story this one is just a mindbender. Unfortunately, the online is extreme lag with about half a second input lag. Look at PS0 if you want online play on a portable. Unlike the NES version, the orphans have a bit of individual background this time, and there's bonus content; however, most you have to unlock by sending messages back and forward via friend codes.
As usual, there are many classes to choose from and to level up, but choose wisely. If you haven't played it yet, now is the time to do so. Also available on iPhone and Android as of Includes decent voice-acted cut scenes and a new ability system designed to offer a modicum of customization in the least-customizable FF game to date.
Also of note is the increased difficulty over previous ports of the game. Arguably, the best version of FF4 currently available. Also on iOS, Android and Steam with slightly better graphics but this one is ok tho. The worst part of breaking the law is being unable to revive allies until the end of battle.
Enemies are above the law as now Judges are tied to the clan itself , but your team gains "priveleges" such as boosted attack or speed, as long as you stay within the law. Side-quests are much more varied and really carry the weight of the game through their stories, which are badass.
More classes, more races, more abilities. Shitload of content to keep you busy. Make sure not to stick to the main quest, its story is garbage. Game is slow as balls too; only for those with patience or playing in small bursts. A couple of things to note is the "Charge" command in place of magic points and that you can switch jobs using the crown system. A remake of the original Fire Emblem. You know, the one with Marth.
Features online play and the usual Fire Emblem jazz. If you've played any Fire Emblem game before, you know exactly what to expect. Quite dull in terms of presentation, but is fine strategically. One new addition is that you can change the characters' classes, which might sound like a deviation from tradition, but it works well. A small few units are only recruitable if you lose some of yours, but you'll only tend to see them in the brilliantly strategic and twisted 5 star difficulty mode.
Nintendo fixed this in the sequel and let you recruit everyone in one run. ALL Too bad it isn't out overseas despite SD selling well. Take all the detective puzzle games on the DS, inject them with many drugs, and you get this. Contains a very unique atmosphere unlike anything else. Made by Suda51, so that's expected. If you're searching for a really strange, unusual, and surreal experience, look no further.
As an enhanced port, it has lots of extras, including 10 secret missions, characters from other FM games, and even more wanzer parts.
Fuck year super basic gaming! Original style only! Still addictive fun. Once a Club Nintendo exclusive, which kinda made it rare to have it physically, at least. When you turn on this game, you better be fucking ready. Expect colours, particles, killer shapes, and a huge fucking multiplier. Adds a nice RPG element where you level up a drone to save your ass, like a true bro. Remember to use a fucking screen protector on your lower screen because the game will fuck it up if you don't.
Can link with the Wii version to unlock the final levels. By the writer of the Ace Attorney series, and set in the same universe to boot, according to him. You have been killed and became a ghost with amnesia and the ability to possess objects. You have 'til dawn to discover your identity and why you where killed using your powers to set ridiculous Rube Goldberg machines in order to save people from dying oh, right, you can time-travel four minutes before someone's recent death.
If you like visual novels, then play it because it has really great characters and solid writing. Sadly, it's a tad too short and easy 5—6 hours if you don't get stuck , but mostly because the story has close to no padding.
Take the Amiga cult classic and add a shitload of new levels, music and spritework. Still a total rip-off but still good. The difficulty is nowhere near the original though, so everybody can enjoy this. Now available damn near every main region, except Japan, because, you know, the brothers would be history. Also on iOS in normal and HD variants. Forgetable sequel also on consoles and PC. The fifth game, but the first of the Greek-themed RPG series to make it overseas, and an excellent entry.
Takes elements from previous GoH games and adds new ones. An intriguing adventure done by an ace team of old-schoolers from Data East. Recommended to buy as it's worth every Drachma and goes fairly cheap, too.
A bit easy, but features some post-game content to extend play-time. A sequel to the GBA classics, this time with 3D graphics and alot more animation and fluidity. Thankfully, they've managed to keep the artstyle and gameplay consistent with the GBA games. Still has giant walls of text and the difficulty is very low, but if you liked the GBA games and are looking for a nice little RPG, give this a try. Uses a top-down perspective similar to early GTA games.
Looks pretty and plays extremely smoothly. Don't expect it to go easy on the story just because it's on the DS. Ported to PSP with 'better' graphics but is amazingly poor on that. Great control improvements on the previous installments with the option of choosing to play with the stylus OR the gamepad. Same great Harvest Moon gameplay with characters introduced in the previous game. Yet more Harvest Moon. Feels kind of dumbed down, the game is 5 screens large so that says something.
The NPCs and waifus are pretty boring too, but the game is more focused on manufacturing and items-creating than the other HMs, so if that was one of your favorite aspect, check it out.
Also yes, mining is gone. Stamina and crops are simplified and are made easier with trenches making watering much faster. Choose between the rival villages of Bluebell which focuses on animal care-taking and Konohana focusing on your ordinary crop growing, nothing much new done with either sadly. And tool and farm upgrades are only done once per season to force you to play longer.
Also boring fetch quests. The top screen is a standard platformer, but with walljumps and sword fighting, while the bottom is a puzzle game that ties neatly to the gameplay. Plus, it features a badass British gentleman, who's anything but stereotypical. A strategy game with a fun battle system. Also all the characters are Spanish for some reason, amigo.
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