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![]() Jam it back in, in the dark. |
After my last post, I hate to bring more bad news, but there are 31 days in July.
On the bright side of things, that means back to back Saints Row demo and Street Fighter II downloads. On the less bright side of things, I have work early on Wednesday, so no late night tuesday download for me. ![]() Also, I don't see it posted here, but you people do know there's a demo of Ninty-Nine Nights on the marketplace, right? There's nowhere I can't reach. |
It's a port of the arcade version, and the arcade was always way harder than the home version. If you doubt me, play the SNES rom, and then play the MAME rom. With both set at either standard difficulty or even one star, the arcade will kick your ass WAY more than the SNES version. It's a shame really. Between me not playing this for years, and having to fight the 360's shitty D-pad, I'd have much rather seen a port of the SNES difficulty levels rather than the arcade original. Still, online play is FAR better than I thought it would be. That and hotseat is all you really need. Screw the single player.
How ya doing, buddy? |
You can end it in under a minute or two if you enter the right door, or you can play for quite some time killing everything you see. This isn't like the Prey demo where you'll have to replay damn near an hour of the game once you buy/rent the full version.
I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body? |
I was speaking idiomatically. |