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"Review: Ganryu"

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Blogger DCGX said...

This was my worry, starting with 'Breakers,' even though I bought it, that these frequent ports would be of lesser games for, let's face it, a premium. I was already on the fence, but the $40 plus shipping for Ganryu does not seem worth it. Thanks for the review!

Thursday, September 07, 2017

Blogger Tom Charnock said...

It's a very honest Review Rob, thanks. Also kudos must be given for all the Japanese lore you included. It's worth noting that while this review isn't exactly gleaming, the port is not what's in question (it's a great port) but the subject matter. Cheers Rob.

Thursday, September 07, 2017

Blogger DCGX said...

Yes, at least the port job was a good job. But I'd rather have a slightly lower quality port of a good game than a good port of a lower quality game. Actually, I'd rather just have a good port of a good quality game. That's me.

Thursday, September 07, 2017

Blogger Tom Charnock said...

Haha! Yes, that's definitely the best thing to wish for 😅

Thursday, September 07, 2017

Blogger Spaceturnip said...

Good review Rob. I'm still looking forward to receiving my copy, and I think i'll get some enjoyment out of it, but always good to see an honest review to show that, here at the 'Yard, we don't just praise new DC games for the sake of it.

Thursday, September 07, 2017

Blogger Robert Jones said...

Yes, as I mentioned in the piece, it isn't the port I found disappointing but the original game, which could have been so much more.

Thursday, September 07, 2017

Blogger Hiro said...

It is a good analysis.
He is not up to a Goemon or a Yokai Dochuki.
And neither is lavished games of feudal Japan in the DC.
I will be waiting to receive my copy and I will prove it as it is.

Thursday, September 07, 2017

Blogger Deef said...

Simple emulation should be at least twice cheaper according to me... I was so disappointed by breakers that no way I'll pay 30€ for a poor game that again runs slower than the neogeo original...

Thursday, September 07, 2017

Blogger FlorreW said...

I like the honest review, i have ordered the game and i think as well that i am gonna squeeze some joy out of it. Lets keep on being honest , we know that this game is a late 90s game wich in a cheap way reminds of Shinobi, so of cource... if you like arcade games from the 90s and Shinobi amongst them (like me), you will probably enjoy this game, if you dont and gets dissappointed when buying the game, then i think it is your own fault :)

Even if the game plays like little slower via the emulation on the dreamcast its baerly noticable , in my view of point , it seems like a good conversion/emulation and im glad i got it for the Dreamcast.

Friday, September 08, 2017

Blogger Deef said...

If it is emulated as bad as breakers, then this is crap, when you run it on the neogeo there is a huge gap in terms of fluidity, speed... when it was said breakers was optimized emulation of the neo4all it was just a lie, I have both of the versions, nothing is improved. Selecting a game that is originally not great (despite I love Shinobi-like games) and knowing it will run slower than the original is a no go especially at that price...

Friday, September 08, 2017

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