You probably listed them in terms of weakness. Turtles is fun for a run through, but then it gets very shallow. Actually it becomes very repetitive two or three levels in. This was one of the things reviewers brought up back in the day. I agreed with them, and that still stands now.
The only reason it gets high praise today is because people stick it on for thirty seconds when perusing millions of other ROMz. Play it for any longer than that and the cracks begin to appear.
At the other end of the scale Aliens vs. Predator is a pre-cursor to Bayonetta. Fabulous game.
I've played all of these in the last week or two funnily enough! For me it would definitely be between AvP and The Punisher, with the latter probably just pipping it as I prefer the graphical style. Both great games to try to test yourself on one credit runs and force yourself to improve, not that I haven't credit fed them both in the past in order to see the full game!
For me it would definitely be between AvP and The Punisher, with the latter probably just pipping it as I prefer the graphical style.
I was playing The Punisher on my Pi the other day - and the graphics still shine. If someone made a 2D game as good looking these days, people would be impressed.
Both great games to try to test yourself on one credit runs and force yourself to improve, not that I haven't credit fed them both in the past in order to see the full game!
I really don't know why you don't have the patience for Bayonetta.* It's a natural evolution of these kind of games. Punch and kick your way through waves of enemies while picking up weapons for more damage and points. I reckon you'd have your cock out the moment it clicks. I was the same, I hated "HACK N SLASH" with a passion before being told that it wasn't really a hack'n'slash and actually an evolution of AvP. Once I approached the game with a scrolling fighter mindset I was well on my way.
* I think someone should do a super-basic guide to Bayonetta that introduces the game play in extreme layman's terms. Saurian's Umbran Arts series started off well, but I fear it was still too technical to change anyone's mind over the game.
I don’t think I’ve even seen a Turtles in Time cabinet in the UK... every arcade in Sunny Hunny had the original and the Simpsons though. These games were meant to be played in brief goes on the big 4-player cabinets with your mates, the cracks only show when you get them home, just as I was saying about Neo•Geo games.
I know I’ve played Cadillacs and Dinosaurs as they had it in our local Showcase, but I’ve never seen the Punisher.
Alien vs Predator is the one though, absolute cracker of a game.
I was thinking about including it, but decided against it. But it was close to being included. These threads are simply about pitting a few games against each other, so there are always going to be games that some people feel should have been included. I might end up putting X-Men in another Retro Arena.
I was thinking about including it, but decided against it. But it was close to being included. These threads are simply about pitting a few games against each other, so there are always going to be games that some people feel should have been included. I might end up putting X-Men in another Retro Arena.
Same with Captain America/Avengers & Spiderman
Both of those are freaking awesome too
Love everything in your list though
Feel Simpsons & Turtles while fun are the weakest of the bunch there
Can't pick a fave from the rest though...all sucked SO much money from me back in the day
I like Dungeons and Dragons and had them both on the Saturn. The graphics are great and the game feels huge. I just think the gameplay is a bit clunky. Plus the item management is too fiddly and most of the end up being useless.
I loved AvP though and The Punisher is pretty cool. I agree about Turtles being shallow, I've never really bought into the hype of the game. It's a MAME game in the way that certain footballers are Match of the Day players.
Feel Simpsons & Turtles while fun are the weakest of the bunch there
The Simpsons makes great use of the license, but I'd prefer to play something more meaty like C&D, AVP, or The Punisher. It's nice how each game brings something interesting to the table.
I like Dungeons and Dragons and had them both on the Saturn. The graphics are great and the game feels huge. I just think the gameplay is a bit clunky. Plus the item management is too fiddly and most of the end up being useless.
Yeah, they do feel a bit clunky. But at least the graphics, sound, and overall design are stunning. I enjoy going back to them.
One title that rarely seems to come up when people consider licenced beat-em ups is the Konami Aliens game. I loved that; they had a machine at a hotel I stayed at once as a kid, and I thought it was fun.
One title that rarely seems to come up when people consider licenced beat-em ups is the Konami Aliens game.
I wouldn't call it a "beat 'em up", more like a Run and Gun sort of game. I've always been a fan of it since playing it in a Brighton arcade back in 1990. Someone mentioned it a few weeks back, so it does get talked about. I go back to it quite often on MAME -- it's a lot of fun to play through.
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