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Shmup Reviews that haven't been covered.

Post by Blade »

Just wondering if anyone's done a review of Mazinger Z by Banpresto, as I'd love to do a review of that...seeing as I'm a big fan of Super Robots.

What does it take to qualify/make a review anyway? :D
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Post by Randorama »

Well.

It would be nice if you know what are you talking about.Not because some of the reviews on the site aren't basically clueless (Psyvariar 2 anyone?), but if you can write something useful to people, it's better.

After that, we make an extremely difficult entry test that you will never pass, because we are cruel beyond any possible limit (but we take bribes :wink: ).
Beside that, Malc is still knee deep in real life, to my knowledge, so there's no absolute hurry...
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Post by Blade »

Well, its not like I'm a walking strategy guide on shmups, but I do know a thing or two about super robots, thats why I asked.
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Post by Randorama »

Write it up then, after all if you write "Gameplay is simple, it works in this and that way" (i.e. any deeper details are deferred to an eventual ST), it's more than enough :wink:
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