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MrDobryiKot
For: I wanna be the Booo!
For: I wanna be the Booo!
Tagged as: Avoidance
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Rating: N/A
Difficulty: N/A
May 2, 2020
omega2020
For: I wanna be the CielArc
For: I wanna be the CielArc
The bosses were creative and fun to fight for me. I personally prefer bosses with plenty of HP. The difficulty level rose as you progress through each stage. The music was good, however every time I died I didn't like that the music restarts. I enjoyed the Chrono Cross music in the forest stage but didn't like having to hear it from the beginning everytime I died. lol. The achievements section was nice. Overall I thought creator did a good job making the game. I beat the game and was unable to unlock all of the secrets to access the secret stage. Ironically the secret in stage 7 was my last one to get but was too hard for me due to the last gate jump which really disappointed me. I'll just watch youtube as someone else completes it. What a disappointment.
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Rating: 6.0 60
Difficulty: 55 55
May 2, 2020
Wolsk
For: めちゃくちゃ簡単なアイワナ
For: めちゃくちゃ簡単なアイワナ
Boring platforming followed by a short and irritating avoidance. Do not recommend.
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Rating: 2.7 27
Difficulty: 61 61
May 2, 2020
theTics
For: I wanna be the Nyx
For: I wanna be the Nyx
Tagged as: Hades-like
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Rating: 6.0 60
Difficulty: 57 57
May 2, 2020
Not2Dey
For: I wanna play an Adventure game
For: I wanna play an Adventure game
Rather generic gimmick needle, though I did enjoy it quite a bit. Features mostly known gimmicks with fan favorites such as spotlight and autorun. If I had to recommend anything going into this, being able to 2 frame consistently is a huge help, as there are a decent handful jumps that require, or are made easier with 2 frames. Bosses were pretty bland, having usually only three to four attacks that are randomly cycled through and some gimmick to hurt the boss. All in all, pretty nice game if you just wanna sit down and do some relatively hard needle.
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Rating: 6.8 68
Difficulty: 66 66
May 2, 2020
YaBoiMarcAntony
For: I wanna be the Ocean Princess
For: I wanna be the Ocean Princess
What is there to say that you don't already know? Ocean Princess immediately cemented itself as one of the greatest fangames ever made, and by God does it deserve that treatment. On an objective level, this game is near-flawless. The tiling is mediocre in most places, but that is the absolute worst that I can possibly say about the game. Every gimmick is utilized to perfection, even gimmicks that I personally did not love (the one where you have to be a certain distance away from spikes being the main culprit) are intrinsically great, the bosses are all excellent and feel great to grind out, and I'm saying this as someone who isn't a big boss guy. The platforming is brilliant universally, the way it is interwoven with the gimmicks for each stage is done like no other. There is not a single thing that I cannot recommend about this game - except for the Rin Ball mini-game at the end before the boss, I did not like that mini-game at ALL. Even that, however, is so minute that it could not ever hope to bring down the quality of the game.
The story is great, and who would have thought I could ever say that about a fangame? Basically, you're a vocaloid girl and you're trying to stop the kid from pestering you and that is it. This somehow had 12 massive stages of content come out of it, and good lord is every bit of those stages worth it. The story is not overt; in fact, you might forget what is happening in the story if you aren't playing as one of the vocaloids (you can change your skin to 5 or so different characters and the kid, I stayed as the kid), but every now and then a big event will happen and pull you back in - and not once was I ever irritated with the story barging in.
The aesthetic and mood of this game is like no other, mediocre tiling be damned. Each stage feels cohesive and doesn't feel out of place within the grand scheme of the game, and there is a notable flow from stage to stage which makes Ocean Princess feel like you are on this long peregrination - not without an end goal in mind, of course. As the game progresses, you'll feel the chance in mood, you'll notice that rock solid difficulty curve, and you'll realize that you're really starting to get somewhere. By the time everything is all said and done, you'll wish there were 12 more stages to explore.
There are stars to collect throughout the game and I endeavored to collect all but 3 of those, one of which I absolutely did not want to work for as it concerns the spoiler I spoke of which I did not enjoy, and the other 2 of which I missed on my first playthrough. Nonetheless, though some of these stars felt like they were just shoehorned in, the majority felt rewarding to retrieve and I felt great satisfaction at collecting most of these stars. Their actual reward is fairly unimportant to me, however, as they only give the ability to fight harder versions of each bosses, but I wanted to collect these stars anyways as it gave me the opportunity to play the game a little more.
Ocean Princess took 30 hours of my life, but not one of those hours were wasted. I loved my time with this game, and I wish it could have lasted 30 hours longer.
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The story is great, and who would have thought I could ever say that about a fangame? Basically, you're a vocaloid girl and you're trying to stop the kid from pestering you and that is it. This somehow had 12 massive stages of content come out of it, and good lord is every bit of those stages worth it. The story is not overt; in fact, you might forget what is happening in the story if you aren't playing as one of the vocaloids (you can change your skin to 5 or so different characters and the kid, I stayed as the kid), but every now and then a big event will happen and pull you back in - and not once was I ever irritated with the story barging in.
The aesthetic and mood of this game is like no other, mediocre tiling be damned. Each stage feels cohesive and doesn't feel out of place within the grand scheme of the game, and there is a notable flow from stage to stage which makes Ocean Princess feel like you are on this long peregrination - not without an end goal in mind, of course. As the game progresses, you'll feel the chance in mood, you'll notice that rock solid difficulty curve, and you'll realize that you're really starting to get somewhere. By the time everything is all said and done, you'll wish there were 12 more stages to explore.
There are stars to collect throughout the game and I endeavored to collect all but 3 of those, one of which I absolutely did not want to work for as it concerns the spoiler I spoke of which I did not enjoy, and the other 2 of which I missed on my first playthrough. Nonetheless, though some of these stars felt like they were just shoehorned in, the majority felt rewarding to retrieve and I felt great satisfaction at collecting most of these stars. Their actual reward is fairly unimportant to me, however, as they only give the ability to fight harder versions of each bosses, but I wanted to collect these stars anyways as it gave me the opportunity to play the game a little more.
Ocean Princess took 30 hours of my life, but not one of those hours were wasted. I loved my time with this game, and I wish it could have lasted 30 hours longer.
Rating: 9.0 90
Difficulty: 70 70
May 2, 2020
Delicious Fruit