Seriously, Kirby and the Forgotten Land is the best Kirby game ever made (he works so well in 3D), so I know you'll really love it.
Seriously, Kirby and the Forgotten Land is the best Kirby game ever made (he works so well in 3D), so I know you'll really love it.
I think it IS harder co-op because the two characters have to stay on the same screen, so you really have to work good together and not waste time. I was shocked to find out how long the game was! I assumed it was about 8 levels long, but nope, 55!
Yeah, it's surprisingly unique despite being an almost 30-year-old game. The humor is incredibly on-point. We have so many serious monster games that it's good to have something silly like this, and maybe some day we'll get a modern spiritual successor.
Thanks. You should definitely give it another try, and the recent re-release is the best way to go.
I'm surprised you haven't played this. I think you'd probably like it.
That's so cool! I really want to see that interview now
After having played TMNT 4 Arcade, I can safely say that the SNES version IS better. Not only because they added the extra level and bosses, but the combat is more precise--it feels like the turtles are flailing in their attacks in the arcade version. That's what I think.
I also grew up playing TMNT II on GB, which I really love. Sure, it's a very slow game, but it's still fun. I especially love the music, Konami games in the 90s never disappointed in the music department. I recently beat TMNT III Rad Rescue, and really enjoyed it, despite how confusing the map could be and the cheap enemies. I never could have beaten it without that handy rewind feature.
LOL that might actually work. Pac-man's enemies are ghosts, after all...
True, but it's also as far from the Pac-man formula as you can get, which I don't like. Sometimes you can go too far in the other direction.
Shredder's Revenge is VERY good, but you should also check out these old games. Some of them (ahem Turtles in Time) are excellent.