The game certainly does get gross and violent (although I haven't made it to the end yet).
Haven't played Brave Fencer Musashi, but I would love to. Looks really neat.
The game certainly does get gross and violent (although I haven't made it to the end yet).
Haven't played Brave Fencer Musashi, but I would love to. Looks really neat.
Yes, I have the demo disco too. Apparently the game came with it.
I get ya. The game IS difficult at times, and I probably would've given up too if not for the fact that I was reviewing the game. One section had me stuck until 2 am, which was really frustrating, but I pushed through.
It looks something like this:
Yes, get it. I'm sure you'll enjoy it.
For awhile, I thought these games were just weird. Then, in 2008, I decided to try out the first one. I was blown away! The reason I love this series and why it is so compelling is because of the characters and stories. They are absurd, outlandish, yet compelling, and like you said, beating a case feels like a huge achievement. Also, the writing in these games is simply some of the best you'll ever see in video games.
Agreed. I am really excited for Mighty No. 9, which makes it frustrating that they're taking forever to release it!
There's a bunch of Mega Man collections, which are great ways to play the different series. The original series is certainly awesome, so don't give up on it.
Yes, it seems that Inafune's departure from Capcom is a major factor in Mega Man's disappearance. I just don't understand why Capcom WOULDN'T want to make more Mega Man games.
I don't understand all the hate about the controls for SFZ. For me, they're fine, they just take some getting used to. I think the two different views is a really cool way to experience the game. In my opinion, Zero is the sequel to 64 that we've been wanting.