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[Uni Blog03] - It recovers

Posted by Deaththe14th - September 21st, 2009


I'm back, with two games that I dislike this time!
Although, just because I dislike them, doesn't mean they're bad, just that they're not for me.
(So there you go, Uni dudes.)

The first one is Naruto: Ultimate Battle - a fairly well done little fighting game in flash by Cha0tic221

My problem with it is there is like, no balancing done between any of the characters, and certain power moves seem to be able to be done over and over again... I have never seen Lee doing his Initial Lotus so many times =/

That said, it was pretty solid (good art, combat, special moves, etc.) apart from some bugs, likely caused by it being their first serious submission - good job, Cha0tic.

People could like it due to the IP characters used, and for the reasonably well done character moves, but I just dislike it because I'm picky... others could dislike it purely due to the IP used.
Naruto... it's a love or hate thing (or in my case, love, then hate)

The second game is My Pet Protector by Noxins. Once again, it's not a bad game by any means, it's just a bit too grindy for me.

The game is like many other Sim games on Newgrounds, and requires the user to train their little squire in a certain way in order to, I don't know, win at life?

Eventually, your guy will become a fantastic hero, if you train him well enough, and sit through the same relatively boring animations, dungeons and monsters.

It's like a really terrible MMO, but it's not massively multiplayer or online - it just has the generally terrible gameplay of one.

But hey, if I really liked MMOs and didn't want to play one of those too-intensive 3D ones, I would probably love this game - but I have a nice computer, and dislike the grindy carrot-on-a-stick nature of most successful MMOs.

Anyway, that's all from me today.


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