Luke wrote:Ack wrote: I found Catwoman to be the hardest boss in the game...
I usually block her in a corner off screen and punch, punch, punch until I drain her meter. How do you finish her off?
I found that if you are quick enough, you can catch her for a throw when she cracks her whip or does her sliding claw attack. Also, when she walks up and kicks you, if you are close enough, you can catch her in a combo.
1. Sniper Elite V2 (PS3)(TPS)
2. Teen Agent (PC)(Point and Click Adventure)
3. Alpha Protocol (PS3)(RPG)
4. Beneath A Steel Sky (PC)(Point and Click Adventure)
5. Imscared - A Pixelated Nightmare (PC)(Horror)
6. Ys III: Wanderers from Ys (SNES)(RPG)
7. Celestial Mechanica (PC)(Platformer)
8. Gravity Bone (PC)(First Person Adventure)
9. Secret of Mana (SNES)(RPG)
10. Lure of the Temptress (PC)(Point and Click Adventure)
11. Mario's Early Years: Fun With Numbers (SNES)(Edutainment)
12. CoD of Duty (PC)(FPS)
13. The Bard's Tale (PS2)(RPG)
14. The Great Circus Mystery, Starring Mickey and Minnie (SNES)(Platformer)
15. Deus Ex (PC)(FPS)
16. The King of the Wood (PC)(FPS)
17. Shadows of the Damned (PS3)(Horror Adventure)
18. Chuck Rock (SNES)(Platformer)
19. Arcana (SNES)(RPG)
20. Jurassic Park (SNES)(Action-Adventure)
21. Brawl Brothers (SNES)(Beat 'Em Up)
22. Monopoly (SNES)(Boardgame)
23. Dr. Mario (SNES)(Puzzle)
24. Porky Pig's Haunted Holiday (SNES)(Platformer)
25. Breath of Fire (SNES)(RPG)
26. The Death and Return of Superman (SNES)(Beat 'Em Up)
27. Battle Blaze (SNES)(Fighting)
28. Todd McFarlane's Spawn: The Video Game (SNES)(Action-Adventure)
29. Mario's Early Years: Fun With Letters (SNES)(Edutainment)
30. Dwarfs!? (PC)(I have no idea)
31. Super Adventure Island (SNES)(Platformer)
32. Batman Returns (SNES)(Beat 'Em Up)
33. Pit-Fighter (SNES)(Fighting)
34. Lester the Unlikely (SNES)(Platformer)
Yeah, I did it. So what? I have beaten the game considered one of the worst on the Super Nintendo (if not THE worst), as well as another that is mediocre at best.
First, Pit-Fighter. This port is heavily bastardized. Large swaths of the game's material were cut out, sprites are tiny, colors are bland and obscure, there are no options available, there is no story (not even the small one found in the arcade version), health bars are now presented as numerical values, most of the speech in the arcade was removed, and there are really only four fighters in the game to oppose you through 10 rounds, then yourself for the grudge matches, and finally the final boss. Oh, and frames of animation were removed, to the point that you can have single frame attacks, which is why I managed to beat this game. I figured out the range for the single-frame punch and kick for Ty and then spammed all of my opponents to death.
Lester the Unlikely was a better game. Not that that means much, but it at least had some interesting ideas concerning rotoscoping for games. They just didn't work out, and the game controls are stiff and slow. But I have to give it credit for the large variety of locales and the attempt to introduce puzzles to the gameplay. At the end of the credits, I read that Lester was supposed to appear in another game. I'm not really upset that he didn't.