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Genre: Gaming
Date of upload: Oct 13, 2023 ^^
Rating : 4.984 (15/3,683 LTDR)
RYD date created : 2024-05-03T10:20:37.142669Z
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Top Comments of this video!! :3
Yuichi Toyama, programmer behind MUSHA and other games by COMPILE mentioned in an interview that he loved Leynos so much and it was in his opinion the pinnacle of Mega Drive games. His response for that was Spriggan Mark 2 for the PC Engine, a story driven shooting game with tons of dialogue, cutscenes and weapon selection. Even visually it's very similar in style to Leynos.
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One of my favorite Genesis games. I don't know if it was already mentioned in the comments section but there was a simple trick for invulnerability in this one, you just had to press start on joystick number 2 during the game. I can't remember if doing it once is enough or if you gotta repeat in every stage, but it certainly helps to see how it goes until the end. Your life meter still suffers damage but you always keep the last pixel
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One of my favorites as a kid. Itâs nice to see the unlimited continue trick still word on the switch. If you die past the first level go into the options menu at the start menu, then hit the start button and it gives a continue up that brings it up to nine or ten continues, then when you get down to the original number do the same thing at the start menu. It doesnât work if you have too many continues or not enough continues, has to be the original amount
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One of the best games on the system in my opinion (as well as having a fantastic soundtrack). There are some small bits of the story cut / different from the Japanese version, but nothing too glaring. A couple of bits that may help take some of the sting out of the game's difficulty:
1. The weapon unlocks you get are tied to your points.* The more points you get, the more unlocks you'll receive. Some areas you're able to farm a little bit before having to continue onto the mission objective. Make the most of it! It'll incrementally make things easier as you go along.
2. To address the * above, on stage one, if you manage to kill the boss and literally nothing else, then you'll unlock a copy of everything all at once. This goes a long way towards making the game significantly easier, but accomplishing this is a huge challenge unto itself, as the NPC's will sometimes kill things or enemies will blunder into explosions.
All-in-all, it's an amazing and truly underrated game. If only it had stronger marketing behind it (and didn't have the change to the generic US boxart from the striking JP version).
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One of my childhood favorites. I love that the enemies and allies spawn randomly, so it never gets repetitive when retrying a stage. Â
I did manage to beat it legit once. My strat was to take the main machine gun and one BZ weapon (the one that shoots a single large blue sphere) and then load down on as much armor as possible. Take the levels slow using only the main gun, then run into the boss fights and blast your BZ right in their face. You should be able to outpace their damage and win.
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@badenialshreebley91
7 months ago
Thank you for being so consistent with these uploads because every time these videos drop for me itâs 4 am. Thanks for all the free entertainment snes drunk, always worth a quick watch.
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