None of the home release content made it in.How are they doing the VMU games in Powerstone? Or are they removed?
There are Japanese and NTSC versions of Project Justice (and maybe all of the games), which is awesome. And I cant remember if Story mode was in the American version of the game, or if Capcom translated this into English now?
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Its been so long I couldnt remember which part was missing from the NTSC disc.US copies had story mode, but didn't have the board game from the JP version.
Never played this but it feels great. Love the aesthetics of combat and design.I caved, hooked up my HRAP and I want to say Powerstone 1 is still one hell of a game. I can't describe how I felt, but its very close to late 1999 with a DC and stick. It envokes the same experience. Powerstone 2 is fun and all, but it feels clunky, limited and slow compared to 1. Its not nearly as engaging and intense. And it looks worse.
I also want to give a shoutout to the overlooked Star Gladiator 2. I love it. I also bought it on DC way back, when it was cheaper. It looked like a souped up PS1 game (its a 1:1 system 12 arcade port unlike SC1 was). But the gameplay is insanely good. The characters are fun. And the music is Awesome as fuck. I'm gonna play this one, and Powerstone 1, a lot.
Probably due to it being the arcade versions. I can't fault Digital Eclipse/Capcom that much because this is a great collection at a great price with some nice bonuses and features, but I do wish some of these games would get the M2 treatment to make them the definitive versions of each title.Its been so long I couldnt remember which part was missing from the NTSC disc.
But now the board game is also missing from the Japanese version in this game. At least as far as I can see. Its identical except for language.
That story mode was awesome and there were some secret paths an all, if I remember correctly (on Dreamcast).There are Japanese and NTSC versions of Project Justice (and maybe all of the games), which is awesome. And I cant remember if Story mode was in the American version of the game, or if Capcom translated this into English now?
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I don't get these reviewers. "This is a beautiful and perfect port" 8/10
But then some new game comes out with them complaining half the review of how broken it is, and it's a 9/10.
Explain, someone.