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Majikn
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« Reply #3301 on: 18 September 2012, 11:31:05 » |
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Does anyone have Kirby's Dream Collection? It came out recently, and despite my recent disdain for Kirby games, I might actually get it. It contains (pasted from GameStop):
6 Classic Kirby games included in one package:
Kirby's Dream Land (Game Boy, April 1992 release) Kirby's Adventure (NES, May 1993 release) Kirby's Dream Land 2 (Game Boy, March 1995 release) Kirby Super Star (Super NES, Sept. 1996 release) Kirby's Dream Land 3 (Super NES, Nov. 1997release) Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards (N64, June 2000 release)
Also includes:
Brand-new Challenge Stages like the ones in Kirby's Return to Dream Land (Wii) Kirby 20th Anniversary Soundtrack CD (Featuring 45 Kirby songs) Immersive and Interactive Timeline to see footage and box art of all Kirby's game releases. 48-page booklet featuring various information about Kirby's star-studded career Some of the classic games include multiplayer modes.
I'm wondering if this might be worth 40 dollars, and it seems like it is. Just interested in a second opinion if anyone has one.
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Yubi Shines
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« Reply #3341 on: 12 April 2013, 00:57:16 » |
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I'm playing OFF at the moment -- odd, odd little french RPG (english translation in the link) made by someone called Mortis Ghost. It's gotten a lot of praise for its atmosphere and story. Right now (I've just started Zone 2) I can definitely say that the atmosphere part is right, and the music is fantastic. In terms of the story I've... given up trying to decipher what's going on and focus on the puzzles. The puzzles are pretty OK, actually, for an RPG (usually for these little horror games made in RPGmaker, the puzzles are along the lines of "find object and use it on a thing"). You actually have to pay attention and write your own notes and so on, instead of relying on trial and error and pressing buttons at random. EDIT: I finished the game. I can still hear the purified zone music. I'll never sleep again.
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