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dudeski's Marvel Nemesis: Rise of the Imperfect (PS2)
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[February 9, 2007 06:52:12 PM]
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The game continues to be entertaining throughout, but only because of the boss fights. The intermittent henchmen battles became a little repetitve and took me a little while. But then I also realized that the really hard levels could be bypassed by playing the game as another character. An interesting twist in the game is that occainsionally you play as the antagonist against the heroes. It was the most fun when I played the multiplayer against my brother. Some very epic battles can ensue. On the other hand playing versus mode against the computer leaves you somewhat wanting as they can never be as good as a human. The game is pretty good overall but better if played with a friend.
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[February 9, 2007 06:38:59 PM]
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I rented the game Marvel Nemesis from our friendly neighborhood Blockbuster, and as a comic fan I was very excited. The game has classic comic book story line (evil being from another dimension comes to earth to wreak havok), but I expected such from a game about comic book characters. It's very exciting to unlock each player and use their powers; and, also, you recieve comic books and cards of characters as you progress. These provide more incentive than the story to advance the game. Their are only two attack buttons, one being a melee attack button and another a grappling or grabbing maneuver. These are aguemented by pressing R1 which enables you to use super powers. The triangle button can also be augmented by R1 for defensive purposes. One very cool element of gameplay is the use of environment, almost anything can be used as a weapon. I have yet to try the multiplayer aspect of the game but I will in my next log.
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dudeski's Marvel Nemesis: Rise of the Imperfect (PS2)
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Current Status: Finished playing
GameLog started on: Friday 9 February, 2007
GameLog closed on: Friday 9 February, 2007 |
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