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Old 10-31-2004, 12:18 PM   #1
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Review and comment about other people's reviews of classic games here!

Here are the guidelines:
1:As long as the system the game is on is the Dreamcast or older, it can be reviewed here.
2:NO BEING A X-BOX FANBOY!!!
3:Over all review:
5 Smilies :A Masterpiece
4 Smiles :A great game
3 Smilies:A good rental
2 Smilies :Ho-Hum
1 Smilies :Mediocure
Sad Face :Not worth your time
:Horrible
:Pure Crap!!!

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Shenume(DC)


Grafics:Easily the best the Dreamcast can offer, simply amazing, even today they make quite an impression. Also, none of the characters you meet are the same. You will easily feel that you have been sent strait to a town in Japan.

Sound:Although the voice acting for the unimportant characters is not so good, The music is simply astounding, and the main character voice acting is quite good.

Control:This is the only part of the game I rather dislike, and for only one reason, you have to use the D-Pad to move, but you will eventually get used to it, but it works quite well in fighting mode.

Gameplay:Ah yes, the best part. The game play is amazingly fun and it's very easy to get side-tracked just to beat the high-score on Hang-On, one of two Sega classics you can play, along with many other mini-games, also on certian occasions, you fight a bunch of thugs
in Virtual Fighter style fights. And for people who enjoy collecting little capsule toys will enjoy this game, for you can collect things
(From Sonic tho NIGHTS) from vending machines.
This game has it all!

Total: [img]smile.gif[/img] [img]smile.gif[/img] [img]smile.gif[/img] [img]smile.gif[/img] [img]smile.gif[/img]
A true Sega Masterpeice...
This game has a little bit of everything for all gamers.A must buy for all Dreamcast owners!

[ October 31, 2004, 08:32 PM: Message edited by: 9-Volt 2 the Sound Gunman ]
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Old 11-10-2004, 05:38 PM   #2
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Why does it matter if its dreamcast or older?
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Because Dreamcast was last generation and before that was the 32-bit generation, and those are usually considered "Classics" while last generation games aren't usually considered "Classics" yet.
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Come on! SOMEONE must have a game from their past systems that they want to review!
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