a) the manga for these long running shounen are usually shit too so whether or not the anime is good is irrelevant, b) go watch/read JJBAViolent By Design wrote:I kinda agree with Apple to an extent, I personally don't find most anime adaptions of mangas to be all that good, especially the super long running shounen type.
The Anime Game Rule
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Violent By Design
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I liked the first 3 parts of JJBA, didn't read the 4th since at the time there weren't any good scanlations.brunoafh wrote:a) the manga for these long running shounen are usually shit too so whether or not the anime is good is irrelevant, b) go watch/read JJBAViolent By Design wrote:I kinda agree with Apple to an extent, I personally don't find most anime adaptions of mangas to be all that good, especially the super long running shounen type.
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Yuu Yuu Hakusho has a few good games under its belt, like the fighter on the Genesis, Tokubetsu Hen on the SNES (I don't know what genre it's supposed to belong to, cinematic fighter?), and Tactics on the GBA. The PS2 fighters looked good but the gameplay was mediocre. The game gear platformers could have been good, but the controls were too floaty.
Zenki on the SNES was a pretty good (and gorgeous) Castlevania-type game, and it has a couple of cinematic fighters on the game gear.
Yaiba the Master Swordsman on the SNES was also playable, even though it's Japanese-only. It's a Zelda-type game so you can get by with just guessing at what they are saying (there's a translation patch floating around somewhere, if you must really know what's going on)
Zenki on the SNES was a pretty good (and gorgeous) Castlevania-type game, and it has a couple of cinematic fighters on the game gear.
Yaiba the Master Swordsman on the SNES was also playable, even though it's Japanese-only. It's a Zelda-type game so you can get by with just guessing at what they are saying (there's a translation patch floating around somewhere, if you must really know what's going on)