It was ok, lightweight game with good enough graphics and gameplay for a freemium product, but I really don't fw that lame limited usage system for guns. I wasn't about to waste money on the game like that, as getting regular money on the game took a lot of grinding. Still had some interesting memories like destroying my ex's entire clan one day with the regular smg (I forgot its name) and stuff.

Played it once on my cousin's PC back when it was popular. Half decent.

"If Snake is so good, why isn't there Sn..."

1997

I did A LOT of stuff, died and lost the entire progress because the saving system is so weird

Then I got madge and gave up. Didn't like it that much, the gameplay is too janky/sloppy for me

1993

It's pretty bad, although the actual mechanic isn't. Better off just listening to it.

It's poker mechanics but you get to have fun with it instead of playing against crazy tryhard people that think they'll become millionaires by playing card games online for lunch money

You can hit the referee. 10/10.

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I think Starflight is an imperfect masterpiece. The Mega Drive version gets the closest to perfection as possible, since it's the only one that lets you get rid of the Uhleks by using the Black Egg on the Uhlek Brain World. But the exaggerated fuel consumption really kills the experience on the long run, you can't really do much with it until you seriously upgrade your ship.
The DOS version has the correct fuel consumption, but it doesn't have the Uhlek "glitch" (well, people say the MD "trick" is actually a glitch, but it seems pretty deliberate to me)

I still think it's a 5 star game because wow, the magnitude of everything for its time is insane. The mystery is also pretty cool to solve.

I mean, the entire game is a masterpiece. The graphics, the soundtrack, the animations, the story and the way it is told, the characters...
It's one of those survival horror games that will really put you on the edge, almost always putting something life threatening in your way
The puzzles are pretty smart too. Sometimes the way you move can be troublesome and trigger some trap or something, but aside from that, thinking the puzzles and solving them is a pretty solid experience. The password system is also great, since it gives you every item you need to have in any given room you put the code for. Every password game should be like that, because that's the point of having passwords I think. No reason to "skip ahead" with zero items.

The only really bad part is that worm detector part. Fuck that part.

Interesting little game, it's like a Mario Strikers before Mario Strikers. Wish it had a translation so I could experience the rest of it.

And whatever is Netsal anyways? Futsal with nets? Futsal but on the internet?

This was the game that I got to play on the Vectrex in a museum. Still my dream hardware to have, I loved it

Very interesting experience on the original hardware

played the special edition that came with a super luxury leather covered case

Came preinstalled on the GOAT 5310 XpressMusic