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Review by
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Scott Potter
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Reviewed on
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2004-10-23
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Difficulty 3/10 Time it took me to beat: 5 minutes Overall Score: B-
The best part of the Ajino Levels was the opening piece. I agree with the other reviewer that the music note (spring board) was well placed and made for an interesting and somewhat challenging beginning. After that, however, the level became somewhat repetitive, the same type of obstacles were repeated to make the levels longer. Overall, I felt the level was too short. It was, however, generally well put together. There were never too many enemies nor were there places were luck became too much of a factor.
I would recommend this level for beginning players. While the first part might be a challenge, after that it should be well within your ability. For more expert players you will probably feel the level is too short. |
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Review
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Review by
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Clair Hargis
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Reviewed on
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2004-05-15
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Difficulty: Dont hurt me! 2/4 Times I died: 7 Levels: 3 Fun: 8/10 Rating: 6/10
There were a few good tricks in this world, including the very first musical note box on the first level. However, the Ajino Levels were still too short. These levels are, however, very busy with stuff flying from you at all directions. It wasn't too difficult, but it still had some quality gameplay to it. Good job limiting the health to a minimum, it added to the difficulty. The Bowser was horribly placed: if you just go far enough to see him, then hide behind the few bricks, he will basically kill himself. |
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