Here are reviews of three CD-based Turbografx titles. That means you'll need the CD attachment, a PC Engine, or a Turbo Duo.
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2014/12/4: Turbografx-16: Final Zone II, Last Alert, Valis IV
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2014/12/4: Turbografx-16: Final Zone II, Last Alert, Valis IV
I haven't played Final Zone II or Valis IV but I actually enjoyed Last Alert. It was actually a pretty enjoyable experience and the voice acting is hilariously bad. I watched the Happy Console Gamers review of FZII and the voice acting is hilariously bad. If anyone's interested it is right here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ybl-GqbQEbI
Anyway, good reviews. I always enjoy the TGCD games.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ybl-GqbQEbI
Anyway, good reviews. I always enjoy the TGCD games.
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2014/12/4: Turbografx-16: Final Zone II, Last Alert, Valis IV
Couldn't disagree with the critic more...Last Alert is an excellent game, and the variety of mission objectives is a good spin on the genre. Final Zone II is a lot of fun too.
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2014/12/4: Turbografx-16: Final Zone II, Last Alert, Valis IV
I haven't played Final Zone II in 20 years, but I remember enjoying it. It wasn't as good as Bloody Wolf, but I was still glad I had it.
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2014/12/4: Turbografx-16: Final Zone II, Last Alert, Valis IV
You guys always give me second thoughts about my grades! Oh well, keep in mind D+ is not a terrible grade; just slightly below average.
Final Zone II and Last Alert has this cheese factor that makes them oddly appealing.
Final Zone II and Last Alert has this cheese factor that makes them oddly appealing.