Difference between revisions of "Neutopia"
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* The wings are rarely useful, and you get them as random drops a lot. | * The wings are rarely useful, and you get them as random drops a lot. | ||
* Items and enemy bolts stop the fire wand, which is annoying. | * Items and enemy bolts stop the fire wand, which is annoying. | ||
+ | * In the later dungeons, the hidden areas not on the map are annoying to have to find with bombs that rarely drop. | ||
===Ugly=== | ===Ugly=== |
Revision as of 22:04, 19 March 2017
Neutopia is a shameless The Legend of Zelda clone for the TurboGrafx-16.
Status
Review
Overall:
Good
- Overall, the game is pretty fun. If I didn't know about The Legend of Zelda, I would probably even be impressed by it.
- The graphics and sound are both quite nice.
Bad
- It's basically a poor-man's Legend of Zelda. Most of what was ripped off isn't as good as Zelda.
- Movement is a little clunky.
- The perspective makes the hit detection seem weird especially when you take damage from or hit a tall or jumping monster in an area that you shouldn't, given the perspective.
- Most of what the NPCs in the game say is useless or redundant.
- The strongest sword, armor, and shield are creatively called "Strongest."
- The wings are rarely useful, and you get them as random drops a lot.
- Items and enemy bolts stop the fire wand, which is annoying.
- In the later dungeons, the hidden areas not on the map are annoying to have to find with bombs that rarely drop.
Ugly
- Nothing really.