My major disappointments were Dark Savior and Brave Fencer Musashi.
I really liked Torneko. One of my favorite PlayStation games.Quote:
Originally posted by Finch
So, I'm the only one who liked Torneko?
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My major disappointments were Dark Savior and Brave Fencer Musashi.
I really liked Torneko. One of my favorite PlayStation games.Quote:
Originally posted by Finch
So, I'm the only one who liked Torneko?
Hoo boy...
Jewel Master (Genesis): What utter garbage. I ordered this from Chips 'N Bits back in the day. I can still remember waiting all freakin' day for the UPS guy to arrive. The game was totally mediocre. Bland graphics and sound, cookie-cutter gameplay. Hell, even the ending was ass. Last boss looked pretty cool though.
Stretch Panic: I'm sorry. I tried to like this game, really I did. The gameplay sucked and the entire concept was just so stupid (stretch big breasted women? Who was the genius that came up with that?).
Daytona (DC): Imagine my anticipation. Daytona on DC!! Awesome graphics, shitloads of cars & tracks, ONLINE FREAKIN' PLAY!! It was everything I wanted in a racer. Then I tried to control my car. No matter how much I played with the control "configuration" option (read: a frantic last-ditched attempt by the developer to fix the crappy control before the release date), my damn car would not respond as needed.
Castlevania: HoD (GBA): Great graphics but terrible music, broken gameplay, and atrocious level design. Shame.
Tactics Ogre (PSone): I realize that technically this is a deeper and more complex game than Final Fantasy Tactics, but it's nowhere near as fun. Each battle takes an hour or more, the character classes aren't very interesting, and you have to level up your party after nearly every encounter. Not fun. TO: KOL on GBA is slightly more enjoyable, though.