The Legend of Kage
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As well as arriving earlier than I expected, the package was in better condition than what I anticipated. Upon first insert, the game worked flawlessly. (I did not even need to blow into it. Thank you for your purchase. I am very happy with it. This would definitely be a recommended retro game for any.
The product was packaged nicely and well protected. The condition of this item is like new and works as it should. I love it! It arrived quickly and was delivered before its due date. Thank you, P. The game was one of my favorites when I was a kid. It was a pleasure to share the great memories with you.
My favorite part of it is the music. The Nintendo Nes was filled with gems that were forgotten. The girl must be rescued by a ninja, so you must fight your way to the spot. It is an adventure and an action.
Back when it was new, this was an awesome game. My old NES is perfectly compatible with this program. I couldn't find a better deal for the price. Retro game nights will be a blast with this.
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The game features ninjas and princesses and is very good.
It was very clean and.
Despite all that, no matter how many times I replayed it, no matter what other people think of it, my opinions of it have never been very positive at all. A video game based on the film The Legend of Kage This is an adventure platformer where you have to brave forests and buildings to save your lover. A majority of the game involves you fending off bunches of ninjas who wish you death.
What's funny about the AI in the game is that when I first played the sequel, I commented that it had INCREDIBLY easy levels, because all of them were just a walk through and only using the attack button when needed. However, in this case there is more to it A less extreme scenario would be the opposite. There are so many cheap hits here that you need to be pretty careful. Additionally, the hero's jumping antics are ridiculously unpolished, contributing to the overall dullness of the scene. When you're in the middle of something, you can't control yourself Being open to enemy attack is one of the disadvantages of being in the air. If you swing your sword in the air, you can sometimes deflect the projectiles, but it's incredibly unreliable and goes against your nature. Then to make matters worse, you have to fight off a bunch of ninjas at the end of each level to move forward. The combat may not seem so difficult at first, but when you least expect it, an enemy shoots a ninja star and everything collapses. Yeah, I see. You died in one hit, did I forget to tell you that? It does not have a life bar, so you have to count the powerups if you want to There is a power up that grants you an extra hit point, but it only appears sometimes, and not nearly as often as it is supposed to. In addition to the gameplay being inferior, the soundtrack was also unsuitable. For an NES game, the graphics may be fairly detailed, but it's the soundtrack that really stands out. I hate it. I don't think that's the case. I would have probably found it to be a catchy melody if it weren't for the ears- The instruments that were used to compose the songs bled. Getting into this game would be a heck of a lot more enjoyable if you could at least muffle the TV and turn on your iPod.