Late review- MK1 Genesis
Late review- MK1 Genesis
GRAPHICS: Looks as if the Genesis did almost ALL of it's work holding the games visuals. This even came before the dissapointing SNES version! Although you still need to use a code to unlock blood, it still remains more functional than the SNES port.
SOUND: The music feels more pulse-pounding due to the Genises's Near-Baseless audio. An ironic programming uniqueness in this port. Even if the voices are more staticy than the SNES version.
CONTROLS: The three button is widely acceptable in this version. Others cant get over the limitations, but MK1 and MK2 use both quite greatly
ENTERTAINMENT: What is the big difference in this port? It's next to being the best port since it could do a little more than the SNES version.
REPLAY: HIGH
OVERALL: 4/5 Next to all other Early ports, this is arguably the most desirable port ever.
Late review- MK1 Genesis
I don't see what's "dissapointing" about the SNES verison except for blood. The gameplay is the same, and it comes down to what controller you perfer. MK is the only "normal" MK I like, the only other being the GB verison of MK2. If they had used MK1 style AI when doing MK2, I would've loved it. Instead, they ruined it. And I grew to hate MK.
Late review- MK1 Genesis
I don't see what's "dissapointing" about the SNES verison except for blood. The gameplay is the same, and it comes down to what controller you perfer. MK is the only "normal" MK I like, the only other being the GB verison of MK2. If they had used MK1 style AI when doing MK2, I would've loved it. Instead, they ruined it. And I grew to hate MK.
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With all due respect, It's obvious that the GB is not capable of using INTERACTIVE large sprites on most games unless they ruin the frames.
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I think he's talking about big sprites that animate and are part of gameplay, you can interact with them.
Late review- MK1 Genesis
I'm docking all of ya'll a letter grade for not once specifiying what "MK" stands for? Yeah, it's kinda obvious, but come on, spell the word
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Late review- MK1 Genesis
I appreciate your enthusiasm, but please take a break from the reviews for a while! If you want to try again in a few weeks that's fine, but please make sure you take your time and put some effort into it. I really don't want to see anyone posting more than one review per week.
Thanks!
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Luigi & Peach wrote:I had this game for the Genesis and utilized both the 3 button and 6 button controller. I only briefly used the 3 button controller because had I not switched controllers my parents may have inquired as to why I was so frequently needing rides to buy new controllers (or why there were so many dents in the wall). Anybody that managed to play this game with a standard controller (with skill) deserves some sort of national recognition (a state holiday comes mind).
The game is definitely playable with the standard 3 button Genesis controller. But I found it a lot easier to execute special moves and fatalities with the 6 button controller. I think the reason why is because the D-Pad on the six button controller was a little smaller and contoured than the standard 3 button controller, which made sweeping your thumb across it to perform certain moves a breeze. With a 6 button controller, I was able to do Sub-Zero's fatality a lot more than I could with the standard 3 button one. Provided I was in the right place on the screen to do so, of course.
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