Tuesday, December 16, 2008

(Insert creative/funny thing about reviews here) Part 1: The Terrible

The next three blog posts (including this one) will all be about reviews. In part 1, I'll talk about terrible games, part 2 will be good games, and part 3 will be great games. First up, Castlevania: Judgement. In case you're unfamiliar with the Castlevania games, they are typically side-scroller action games, and are typically well recieved. But not this. Noooo, not this at all. Suddenly, Castlevania became a fighting game, like Soul Calibur or Mortal Kombat. The game has an awful camera, sloppy combat, and stupid characters. This got a D-. Next, Legendary. So, another game from the "Generic-First Person Shooter- Everyone Will Buy It Even Though It Sucks- Creator" (patented by me.) There are many things that make it worse than most typical First Person Shooters. The game's thing that was supposed to appeal to people is that you fight mythical monsters instead of people. Of course, the problem is that you don't. Much. Also, the game has linear level designs, with no creativity. The game got a D.

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