Just curious, as I'd like to eventually pick this game up for my Saturn collection, and I've read that a RAM cart does enhance the graphics of this game.
How does Cotton 2 look without the RAM, though?
How much better does Saturn Cotton 2 look with a RAM cart??
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dave4shmups
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How much better does Saturn Cotton 2 look with a RAM cart??
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Without the RAM Cotton 2, imho, looks great: the backgrounds and effects are very rich and colorful, they lend a nice sense of atmosphere to the whole "fantasy" theme. I haven't played or otherwise seen it with the RAM cart so I really can't make comparisons, but on its own I'd say it's still a very nice-looking game...I might even put it a notch over Boomerang.
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I used to play the game with or without cartridge, and it didn´t make much of a difference, really. The only difference I can remember is a slight one in animation quality of a few endbosses. It was so little that I didn´t care to insert the RAM cartridge just for Cotton 2, I´d play it with cartridge only if it was inserted for other games that need it already.
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In a sense it is, but I personally found them different enough to buy both: Boomerang has the same basic levels (y'know, an ocean level, a cave level, a castle level, etc.) as Cotton 2 does, but since the game's a lot more manic they're more open, and some of the graphics and enemy layouts have been changed as a result too. Gameplay-wise there are more differences, most notably the "team" aspect of the game, along with a bunch of other things...I listed most of them on a topic some time back, I wonder if it's still on the board someplace.
The RAM catridge just adds additional "voice" to the game (it states this in Japanese on the back of the game case). I haven't noticed any graphical differences between playing with or without the cart. The load times might be a hair quicker with the cart as well, but that might just be my imagination...