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"Review: Ghoul Grind: Night of the Necromancer"

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Blogger DCGX said...

I somehow missed this entirely last year, but I bit and ordered one. There's only 15 DC copies left as of my posting this.

Friday, January 21, 2022

Blogger Tom Charnock said...

Great review Mike, I had no idea about this one!

Friday, January 21, 2022

Blogger Unknown said...

Great in depth review as always! Might pick this one up!

Friday, January 21, 2022

Blogger JPG said...

Backed it, received my copy a few weeks back & even made a short video.

Agree with your review totally. It has a lovely aesthetic and definitely has that old school “one more go” factor. The packaging is also top notch.

However the buttons don’t always seem to register the inputs which can be frustrating when it happens after you clear a tricky bit but the lack of a lives counter helps reduce frustration somewhat. Definitely a fun palette cleanser game in short doses.

Saturday, January 22, 2022

Blogger Tom Charnock said...

@JPG - fell free to share your video URL here in the comments

Saturday, January 22, 2022

Blogger Anthony817 said...

They really went through the trouble of porting it and updating the tutorial section with actual Dreamcast controllers and button presses so that gets high praises from me than simply packing the game into an emulator. So good on them! I like 8 bit style indie games like Shovel Knight so this looks to be right up my alley!

BTW, a bit off topic but have you guys been keeping up with the news that Tomb Raider 1 has been fully ported to the Dreamcast now and is built on OpenLara a great open sourced engine reimplimentation that adds a lot of features to the game? Tomb Raider 2 and 3 will eventually come in the future as well! Just search OpenLara Dreamcast into YouTube or Google and you can see how it looks.

Sunday, January 23, 2022

Blogger Tom Charnock said...

Thanks Anthony817 - I'm aware of the OpenLara work ongoing on Dreamcast (mainly through the thread on DC-Talk and the work of you, Ian Michael, megavolt et al). We will undoubtedly cover it once there's a version that can easily be played on a Dreamcast with a CDI/ISO or whatever, which probably isn't that far away!

Monday, January 31, 2022

Blogger Anthony817 said...

Cheers!

Tuesday, February 01, 2022

Blogger DCGX said...

I had some time to play this on Saturday. Overall, it's a neat little, NES platformer. I'd prefer if it wasn't an auto-runner. They could've mapped the character switch to the Select button on the NES and X or Y on the Dreamcast, and allowed for free movement.

I did notice a few jumps not always jumping. Maybe the character needs to be firming on the ground first, but as stated above, the infinite lives and respawning not far from the spot of death balances out the NES "difficulty" nicely.

Monday, February 07, 2022

Blogger Dubcity said...

Purchased a digital copy. I completely missed this one. Thanks for the heads up guys.

Monday, February 14, 2022

Blogger Bob said...

A few of these NES games/conversions aren't great. This has input lag that ruins any sort of game and is so limited and I backed the Kickstarter.

Then Yeah Yeah Beebiss II is basically 10 levels that loop with different backgrounds. But because John Riggs was involved this doesn't seem to be brought up as a massive issue.

Flea is the best of these 3 by a mile that I own.

Wednesday, May 04, 2022

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