![]() There’s some really good games for the Dreamcast. The last gasp of a company to stay relevant while, at the same time, actually being a pretty good console, certainly ahead of its time in a bunch of ways. Shadows of Adam is available right now at Start Over Games for $36.99.Īh, the Dreamcast, everyone’s favorite…well, okay, to be honest, the Dreamcast is a bit of a strange egg in the video gaming world. ![]() There weren’t a ton of reviews on metacritic, but those that were praised the game for it’s presentation and gameplay and didn’t like that it wasn’t as long as your typical JRPG, only about 10-12 hours, but honestly, as an adult with stuff to do, I kinda like shorter games, but that’s a rant about game length for another day. Plus, because it’s a limited run release, you get a physical copy, instead of just getting a digital copy. It’s clear the developers took their time and passion and put it in every aspect of this game. ![]() You get to explore dungeons, build up a party of unique characters, and fight cool-looking bosses. We are treated to a story about a young hero venturing into the world to save her father and the entire world, as per usual in these types of games. Shadows of Adam, available for the Nintendo Switch, aims to reignite your love for those kind of games. The limited graphical power forced the story and characters to take on the weight of the game and yet we can still look back on those games as having amazing art design, capturing unique worlds with as few resources as possible. Still, the kaiju in Godzilla's universe are way cooler than grown, sweaty men in tights.I think we can safely say that the 16-bit era of JRPGs was the greatest era in all video games. The fact is, though, that unless you're a Godzilla fan, there are better games of this general type out there ( War of the Monsters and Def Jam: Fight for New York come to mind). If it had been afforded a little more finesse (especially regarding the Challenges) and a little more authentic Godzilla flavor, it'd be even sweeter. Godzilla: Save the Earth received "mixed" reviews on both platforms according to video game review aggregator Metacritic.ġUP gave the game a "B−" score, saying: " Godzilla: Save the Earth is a fun game and a worthy sequel to Godzilla: Destroy All Monsters Melee. Another addition is Challenge Mode, in which the player must attain goals other than simply defeating their opponent. This time around, new monsters are added as well as more detailed arenas including hills, elevated highways, and waist-deep water. SpaceGodzilla is sucked in and apparently killed, forcing the Vortaak to retreat while Godzilla lets out a roar of victory having saved Earth yet again. Godzilla blasts off SpaceGodzilla's shoulder crystals causing a black hole to form. ![]() In the climax cut-scene, Godzilla confronts SpaceGodzilla in a final duel. The player faces down many controlled monsters in different locations. The story involves mankind getting hold of Godzilla's DNA, known in the game as "G-Cells." The Vortaak learn of this, once again returning to Earth, controlling a vast army of monsters, including their ultimate weapon: SpaceGodzilla. The storyline of Save the Earth takes place two years after Godzilla: Destroy All Monsters Melee. ![]()
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