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In the 19th century
People are strong believers of supision and legend.
Adventures seek the world for fortune and glory.
And a legendary treasure which has the power to make dreams come true.
That treasure is known as the Power Stone
Welcome to Power Stone War!
Power Stone
Power Stone is the game which helped sell the Dreamcast to all the early adopters. A 3D fighting game where you dont just punch people but throw stuff at them, push stuff at them, swing round poles at them, fire guns at them and also turn into a super being and unlease huge attacks.
The graphics are big and bold with a nice close up view of all the action. The areas are pretty tiny, but allow you to jump off walls and grab chairs and throw them across the room, every thing is so sharp and detailed, and the textures really shine compared to the PSOne.
The sound is nice and authentic for each level, if a little oriental, but it all adds to the charm, sound effects are loud and brash, when you get a powerstone, you know it, each hit has weight to it too.
The one player game is quiet limiting and the final boss is far too difficult, but in multiplayer the game shines, some characters can pick up poles and smash the whole screen with them, whist lighter ones can bounce off walls. Objects are being thrown all over the shop, powerstones are flying and everyone is racing to them to get all 3.
Powerstones? Ah yes, both players start with one each, and a 3rd enters into the area a few seconds after, get all 3 by beating your opponeant and getting him to drop it and you transform, attacks are weak against you, whist you can pull off power moves, but only for a few seconds. The game does revolve around collecting the power stones to win, but hitting someone with a stick whist they are charged up and getting a KO is pretty sweet.
Multi player is just halarious though, with everything flying about, including your character, it is just a fun fighting game that anyone can enjoy. Theres a lot of subtlety to it too concerning weapons and the escape move where you can dodge attacks when timed right.
Theres also the 3 VMU games which showed what the VMU could do and how it could be used.
A great game!
Power Stone 2
Pretty much like Power Stone 1, but made more for multiplayer gaming.
4 Players are always on screen at once, so the view is often zoomed out. Personally i prefer the levels in this game, they are just much more fun. You might start on an air ship which explodes, fall through the air, still fighting, and land on the ground to finish anyone off. Or you may be on a sub which goes under water, crashes into ice burgs. Anything can happen.
Theres a LOT more weapons on offer too, hundreds and hundreds, and you can even create your own in the games editor. The game here once again really shines in multiplayer, especially with 3 mates, its even more hectic with the amount of weapons, vehicals and fighting going on, and with 7 power stones on screen at anyone time, two people can be fully charged.
I couldnt recomend either game over the over, they complement each other and are both top fun if slightly different and have differences you'll love and hate. Get Both, like i did!
Capcom, please make another Power Stone game!
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