just got the game today, looks awesome. i played it for about 20 minutes and was very impressed. fast moving character and text is the key to RPG's and this one does it great. well worth the money.
just got the game today, looks awesome. i played it for about 20 minutes and was very impressed. fast moving character and text is the key to RPG's and this one does it great. well worth the money.
Mine came today as well. I haven't had a chance to play it yet, but I'm looking forward to putting in some quality hours this weekend.
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I bet Tugger wants to hear a song off me new album!
I wish more people would talk about how the game plays.As I really want to buy it to play, but am currently unemplyed and don't want to spend 50 bucks on something that will just sit on my shelf, unplayed.Don't give a shit about the artwork and am not going to make a new cover.I do feel bad for the folks that created it, as the guy reads this thread, hopefully they make some more games.
My 2 cents
I guess it was luck of the draw to have the game crash in the same spot through out the night. Last night - got past that part - it only crashed once leaving the first cave.Originally Posted by googlefest1
i only wish there was a tad more information in the game to let you know what to do next
--OH, QUESTION FOR THE PEOPLE PLAYING THE GAME--
do you search everthing in the game? have you found any items? - i could save alot of time by not seaching everything if i knew there is nothing to be found other than in those red boxes. Currently i search ever nook an crany and havent found diddly.
The human operates out of complex superiority demands, self -affirming through ritual, insiting upon a rational need to learn, striving for self-imposed goals, manipulating his environment while he denies his own adaptive abilities, never fully satisfied.
--Frank Herbert
Items are gained only through opening chests (the red boxes) and from interactions with people. There are "hidden items", of course, but they are within chests that are hard to find. I can assure you that running around searching people's cabinets isn't going to reveal anything other than perhaps a layer of dust.Originally Posted by googlefest1
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aaah spank you very much - now i wont have to waste half an hour in everyones house - if this was in the manual ill have to slap myself for missing it
i was worried this was going to be ultra kiddy - im glad its not - so far so cool
The human operates out of complex superiority demands, self -affirming through ritual, insiting upon a rational need to learn, striving for self-imposed goals, manipulating his environment while he denies his own adaptive abilities, never fully satisfied.
--Frank Herbert
Nah. I couldn't write "ultra kiddy" style if I tried.Originally Posted by googlefest1
Glad you're enjoying the game, in any case.
Cruise by Diskman Presents : filled with geektastic classic gaming goodness!
hopefully someone writes a walkthrough in the next couple months...or is there one in english for the non-translated game?
"all your elders are belong to us"
nice touch - gave me a good laugh
The human operates out of complex superiority demands, self -affirming through ritual, insiting upon a rational need to learn, striving for self-imposed goals, manipulating his environment while he denies his own adaptive abilities, never fully satisfied.
--Frank Herbert
Did anyone notice the guy named "Puta" in the pyramid,, I just thought it was funny
JS
nope - im still trying to get in there - im guesing the cave will let me in or give me something for it -- i forgot what those fairies told me - too lazy to go back and talk to them
does anyone else think this title has a SNES style to its look?
The human operates out of complex superiority demands, self -affirming through ritual, insiting upon a rational need to learn, striving for self-imposed goals, manipulating his environment while he denies his own adaptive abilities, never fully satisfied.
--Frank Herbert
Well now that I can stand to even look in this thread again...
I was playing Earth Defense last night. (One of the Realtec games released very late in the life of the Genesis) and I noticed that the original case for it is EXACTLY THE SAME as the case for Beggar Prince, except that the clear plastic on the case for Earth Defense is textured. So these cases were actually used for a few Genesis game before this one.
As for the game and the gameplay, it is well worth the $46. It doesn't look like an early release as Earth Defense does, it looks like a late release. So it's a very high quality game.
Most unlicensed games & bootlegs also use these same cases.Originally Posted by Iron Draggon
I got my order today, so here are my thoughts.
Firstly, I ordered two games on the 21st. Two days ago I was told they were shipped and they arrived today. Very good if you ask me. Another nice surprise was the packing. Even though I bought two games each was packaged seperately in a sturdy priority mail box with newspaper around it. They didn't try to skimp with cheap packing. Very impressive.
Now, for those of you who don't like to read opinions, stop reading now. This is called constructive criticism. It's not whining, it's supposed to be helpful. In my opinion, the artwork throughout could use some work. I'm not talking about the drawings, those are fine and fit very nicely. I'm talking about the little things. Like how there are black boxes around any and all images, and how there is no title on the end of the cart. Also how the box on the back is not centered. These are just sloppy things that could be easily fixed. I really think this should be looked into because I think that the packaging should be as good of quality as the game itself, and from what I've read, that is of the topmost. Again, this is not whining, I am trying to help and want the best for these guys. They have done a great job with this. I just want it to be the best that it can be. A few minor changes would help it a ton (see my link a page or so back).
Anyway, thanks for shipping so quickly. I just wish I was going to have time to play it sometime soon.
Do all the "constructive criticism" u want, but u should really play the game first. I mean shit, its a game dude,, I opened it the fisrt day I got it, and forgot where the case is at already.
JS
For anyone that's beat the game, or at least gotten further I have a question.
In the Witch's Cave, right outside the Sea Turtle Village what the hell are you suppose to do? The only way I can see to go is past a spikey trap, but no matter how many times I try and cross, I die. Am I wasting my time attempting to cross here? Am I missing something obvious? Help.
Also if I am suppose to cross the spikes? How?
They look like this. X being when a spike is up. O being when a spike is down. You're attempting to move from right to left.
I've tried standing on C2 twice, and then moving to B2 when it starts to clear, but I can't move off C2 quick enough before I'm impaled.
Edit: Nevermind. Figured it out. If anyone else runs acroos this problem the answer was "Yes, cross the spikes". The pattern was: C2, C2, B2, B1, B1, A1 and the timing's a bitch.Code:Spikes: ABC ABC ABC 1XOX 1XOX 1OXX 2XXO 2OXO 2XOX 3OOX 3XOX 3OXX
Sega-16.com has just posted an interview with me which focuses on Beggar Prince. I figured it may be an interesting read for some of you, especially considering some of the questions they chose to ask.
Read the interview here.
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For those of you who wanted a good, solid and fair review of Beggar Prince before you decided whether or not to buy it, here's what the Genesis - Megadrive website Sega-16 had to say:
Beggar Prince reviewed @ Sega-16.com
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nice interview and review
i hope this gets noticed some where bigger - to help add fuel to the sceen
any offers to put the game on one of those plug n play devices? like they did with Saboteur for the atari product
The human operates out of complex superiority demands, self -affirming through ritual, insiting upon a rational need to learn, striving for self-imposed goals, manipulating his environment while he denies his own adaptive abilities, never fully satisfied.
--Frank Herbert
Wow, this sounds badass. I'm going to buy a copy eventually.