I mentioned it briefly. There's a screen of it at that Ghoul Realm site I linked to. It's odd looking.Quote:
Originally Posted by Yamcha
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I mentioned it briefly. There's a screen of it at that Ghoul Realm site I linked to. It's odd looking.Quote:
Originally Posted by Yamcha
I love DaiMakaimura ~ Ghouls 'N Ghosts
4 of the greatest versions of that game are:
Arcade CPS 1988 - Sega Genesis 1989
NEC Super Grafx 1990 - Sharp X68000 1994
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I'm glad I own Capcom Generation 2 for Saturn. This has probably the best port of Ghouls 'N Ghosts on any console, only the X68000 computer version is a more exact port. I would avoid the PS2, Xbox and PSP versions on Capcom Classics Collection. They're all based on the PS1 version of Capcom Generation 2.
That said, any of these ports are a huge upgrade over the 1989 Genesis version, and a noticable upgrade over the 1990 SuperGrafx version.
How is it that there not been an update to Demon's Crest yet?
I think the patience is a much larger requirement than the skill one. I find SGnG difficult but not at all frustrating. So long as you're willing to keep playing, the game provides you with plenty of opportunities to try again until you get it down.
I really want to try that GnG Incredible Machine game. And yeah, a new Firebrand/Red Arremer game would be nice. SvC Chaos doesn't count. :(
Ghouls 'N Ghosts (Arcade, Genesis, SuperGrafx, X68000, PS1, Saturn, PS2, Xbox, PSP) isn't too difficult a game at all. It's quite alot easier than Ghosts 'N Goblins, Super Ghouls 'N Ghosts and Ultimate Ghosts 'N Goblins. I have all of these games, except for GBA SGnG Remix, which I will be picking up for my DS this week.
I think I like the Gargoyle's Quest/Demon Crest side-series more than anything from the main story. I can't really say for certain they're that much more solid, but it may go to show how much a interesting character can do for a title.
I know I enjoyed SNES Demon's Crest more than SGnG.
The very beginning was epic, you immediately fight this huge rotting corpse of a dragon.