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 | Worst of the 16-bit castlevanias, but still GOOD 3 out of 5 people found this review helpful
It amazes me how uninformed people are about this game, it's NOT a port to the TG-16/PC engine game, it's a sequel, hence the Japanese title Dracula XX. The levels are all new, but the majority of the... read full review |  | Ocarina of Time with a little something extra 2 out of 4 people found this review helpful
the Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time Master Quest is a re-release of both versions of the game, the original Nintando 64 version, and the cancelled Ura Zelda version for the N64DD add-on. Both games are include... read full review |  | A brilliant strategy game in the style of FF Tactics 1 out of 1 people found this review helpful
Tactics Ogre is a fine turn-based strategy game that has the player moving a team of eight charactes or so across an isometric battle field in skirmishes against enemy squads. This game is DEEP, much deeper tha... read full review |  | Deeper and more polished than its predecessor This is hands-down one of my favorite N64 games, and it's also my second or third-favorite Castlevania. Over time, I've just keep coming back to play it. This game got mediocre reviews from major outl... read full review |  | Plenty of good gameplay mired by a few problems Illusion of Gaia is Enix's semi-sequel to Soul Blazer, and while the two games don't share the same story, they share the same core gameplay. Gaia takes place from a top-down view, Zelda-style. As you... read full review |  | Amazingly overrated, with sub-par gameplay Yikes. Doom 3 is a one-trick pony. It's dark, you use your flashlight, a monster jumps out, one spawns behind you, etc, etc. You might be scared the first time this happens, but gibe it an hour and the sho... read full review |
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