| What I'm Playing Now (3-27-09) |
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| Written by MonkeyKiller |
| Friday, 27 March 2009 19:09 |
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The reviews are coming, I promise! We'll be releasing a review very shortly for Ready 2 Rumble Boxing: Round 2 on the Dreamcast. We've beaten the game more than once (most recently a couple of days ago) so at the least it can be said we thoroughly played the game before posting a review. As you may also noticed, Pen Pen Trilcelon was played, and after having a massive headache and nausea for a couple hours, we are back as good as new (hint...don't play it...ever...you have been warned). The game I've been playing the most in the last week has been Sega Tennis 2K2, the renamed sequel of Virtua Tennis on the Dreamcast. While it took me a little while to get into it because of general confusion (hint...when in World Tour mode, it's good to read the map so you actually know when events happen you can compete in), it is easily the best tennis game I've ever played (anyone saying Mario Tennis is better is living in a dreamland...let me know when you beat the level with the moving court sections). I also played a fair amount of what I consider to be the best Mario themed game (that isn't a Super Mario game), Mario Golf on the N64. It is an excellent game of golf, and fairly representative of the game without getting too cutesy and having weird power-ups like the later implementation of the game. One thing I will say after having played it a bit is that Bowser is horrible in that game...he seems to have no regard for where the ball goes. Every other character (even the ones that have gigantic draws or fades) at least hits it in the vicinity of where the aim is...Bowser hits it a mile, but not necessarily where it should have gone. Overall though, excellent game of golf that is extremely well done, nearly on par with some of the best Tiger Woods games. As always, feel free to email me at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it with any questions/comments/concerns. And yes, Pen Pen Trilcelon did really make me physically ill. |


