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POPULAR HAT - 2006-02-13 11:43:00 | © Copyright 2004 - www.hat.net () | sitemap | top |
When I actually played the game I found it very confusing and the special attacks (without the powerups) difficult to master.
At first I thought it was just me and the game was just not my genre but then my brother and my cousin (who loved the game in the arcade) played it. They liked the game, against each other, and enjoyed the two player mode (although a less experienced player has NO CHANCE against someone who has played the game before, not even close) Is very hard to just get lucky in this game.
However once they tried to play the computer it was immediately apparent that even with knowing the super moves and having other people in the room trying to help you to find all of the gems the computer was much more advanced than the player. This was on the default setting. Since the characters are sort of uneven in power levels to begin with there were some computer controlled characters that just could not be beaten which does not make the game fun to play.
Since you cannot block in the game it just became a running battle all over the screen with the computer with an obvious advantage for the majority of the fight.
Would only recommend this game for someone who had already mastered it in the arcade as the home experience is very frustrating. But then if you already played this game out in the arcade you have no reason to buy the home version as the home game offers nothing new beyond a practice mode.
Did not like this game and will trade it in at a game shop at my first opportunity.
This is the first game I bought for my dreamcast that I did not like.