CK's Random Thoughts on Some Shining Games
Posted: Sat Jan 15, 2005 4:32 pm
Shining Force: I've only completed two of the five Shining games I've played, and this is one of them. I didn't think it was all that good. The AI is horrible, the graphics are ugly, the sound is boring and repetetive, and the plot is so cliche it makes Final Fantasy IV's Cecil roll on the floor laughing.
Shining Force 2: I didn't play enough of this to develop a real opinion of it, but what I did play was a lot better than the first Shining Force. The graphics and sound took a flying leap, and the battle system seemed more interesting.
Shining in the Darkness: ...you're better off with Arcana for the SNES.
Shining the Holy Ark: Not just the best Shining game I've played yet, but also one of the best games I played last year. Although the humans are ugly, the sound effects are the same for almost all the enemies in the entire game, and the well thought-out plot got shot to development hell, the monsters look fairly good, the music is awesome, the puzzles are interesting, and the battle system is fast and exciting. If you have a Saturn but not this, get it now!
Beyond the Beyond: I'm fairly certain this is a Shining game, despite the name. The font, graphic style, and method of communication between characters all scream Shining Force with flashing neon lights, and the main character seems to be what the designers thought Max looked like when he was ten. This game is clearly the result of Shining Force and Albert Odyssey getting drunk and making out, with the child getting all the bad genes from its parents with some FAS on the side. It has Shining Force's slow as molasses gameplay and obnoxious sound, and Albert Odyssey's loading times and bare bones battle system. According to some sources, it was actually the first PSX RPG, and is often hailed as one of the worst for the system. And by what I played, the latter is right on.
Where did the lemmings go? I was forced to give them the day off. So you can either stare at Taro like an idiot, waiting for him to do something, or bug Shane to do something about the SMBHQ server. Your call.
[ January 15, 2005, 02:34 PM: Message edited by: CodieKitty ]
Shining Force 2: I didn't play enough of this to develop a real opinion of it, but what I did play was a lot better than the first Shining Force. The graphics and sound took a flying leap, and the battle system seemed more interesting.
Shining in the Darkness: ...you're better off with Arcana for the SNES.
Shining the Holy Ark: Not just the best Shining game I've played yet, but also one of the best games I played last year. Although the humans are ugly, the sound effects are the same for almost all the enemies in the entire game, and the well thought-out plot got shot to development hell, the monsters look fairly good, the music is awesome, the puzzles are interesting, and the battle system is fast and exciting. If you have a Saturn but not this, get it now!
Beyond the Beyond: I'm fairly certain this is a Shining game, despite the name. The font, graphic style, and method of communication between characters all scream Shining Force with flashing neon lights, and the main character seems to be what the designers thought Max looked like when he was ten. This game is clearly the result of Shining Force and Albert Odyssey getting drunk and making out, with the child getting all the bad genes from its parents with some FAS on the side. It has Shining Force's slow as molasses gameplay and obnoxious sound, and Albert Odyssey's loading times and bare bones battle system. According to some sources, it was actually the first PSX RPG, and is often hailed as one of the worst for the system. And by what I played, the latter is right on.
Where did the lemmings go? I was forced to give them the day off. So you can either stare at Taro like an idiot, waiting for him to do something, or bug Shane to do something about the SMBHQ server. Your call.
[ January 15, 2005, 02:34 PM: Message edited by: CodieKitty ]