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Was the Sega CD worth buying |
JCTango - Mar 4, 2002 |
Tolerategravity | Mar 4, 2002 | |||
Graphics: Snatcher Gameplay: Sonic CD Replay: Snatcher Sound: Snatcher by a mile Groundbreaking: Snatcher Fun Factor: Snatcher Snatcher almost swept! |
Ratamahatta | Mar 5, 2002 | |||
Snatcher swept for me, it had a story that just sucked you in. and a real surprise ending. |
Artemio Urbina | Mar 7, 2002 | |||
Snatcher, Lunar, LEB and Silpheed. Enough reason to buy it Although I must admit that I got my Sega CD with Night Trap (which was great for the innovation factor alone) |
Captian Crazy | Mar 7, 2002 | |||
Where is Terminator full of Replayability ? |
Curtis | Mar 7, 2002 | ||||
I think there are parts where you can go left or right! |
Gallstaff | Mar 15, 2002 | |||
man sonic cd was weird. It was like sonic going into the eighties.. all those floresant pink and green walls.... *shutter* |
maidtina | Mar 19, 2002 | |||
How can i tell what version of sonic CD i have? when i get the music working (gonna have to redownload that) |
BAMMFrazer | Mar 20, 2002 | |||
"Best Graphics?" Hard to pick just one. Not counting the FMV stuff (of which Dracula Unleashed is my fav and probably has some of the best vid quality), there is: Dune (great 3D Desert, good art) Mansion of Hidden Souls (Wow!) Snatcher (great art) "Best Gameplay?" Snatcher by a huge mile though Dune was addictive as #### as well "Best Replayability" Snatcher though again, I kept coming back to Dune also "Best Sound?" Snatcher (all-around best) Dune (music) "Most Groundbreaking?" Probably one of the early FMV games (Night Trap). Snatcher just cause it kicks so much ass. Dune (ok, Iām not sure if I should count this, since it was innovative when it came out on PC a few years before. At the time it was the FIRST RTS game, plus one of the only RTS games to add Adventure-style gameplay into the mix.) Best Plot Snatcher Best Voice Acting Snatcher "Best Fun Factor" Snatcher, no question. Both Dune and Dracula Unleashed are runners-up. I think Sega CD had its share of good and great games. Lunar 1 and 2 are classics, and Snatcher is still my fav game of all time. Nothing beats Snatcher. While most were pants, a few FMV games like Dracula Unleashed were fun and memorable. Last, Dune is an under-appreciated gem - addictive and complex, it is a simple RTS driven by an excellent story carried forward by Adventure-game-like segments. Imagine Red Alert, but with one big mission and with being able to visit all your structures, talk to the people there, and uncover the mysteries of the plot. Sure, it's just a PC port, but its ported well. You can download the game to get a taste of the gameplay, though this is the floppy version, with sound and graphics far worse than the CD-ROM and Sega CD editions. Plus, no voice acting (which is excellent on Sega CD): http://www.the-underdogs.org/game.php?id=345... So yes, Sega CD was worth buying Wow, that was a long post. Hope you guys liked it ;-P (Edited by BAMMFrazer at 3:07 am on Mar. 20, 2002) |
Harlech | Mar 21, 2002 | |||
Lunar was awesome, when compared to the RPG's that were coming out at that time, #### it was ahead of its time. You can't compare it to something like FFVII in anything besides story line, and I myself loved Lunar's story line, could be the fact that there was a character in Silver Star named Kyle who was in love with one named Jessica, and my names happens to be Kyle and my wife's name is Jessica. I loved the rerelease on PS1 also. To quote Kyle from it, "Another night of wine, women, and song for Kyle, I think I had a bit too much of the wine, but the women didn't complain!" Forgot to throw in, I played L:EB on SCD! AND IT ROCKED! (Edited by Harlech at 5:55 pm on Mar. 21, 2002) |