I try to make the reviews as concise as possible, but adding as much ‘appropriate’ information as possible for the community to make an informed choice. Most reviews recently are actually re hashed versions of previous reviews I've written for the same game, with extra information added such as where to go for cheats or walkthroughs. Thankfully I know most community members appreciate the work I put into them, so will continue. I wouldn't bother writing these reviews if I thought there were more people like him/her around. He either didn't read my reply or was annoyed by it I suspect the latter. Thanks for your support midori, I considered replying to vilulfs comment, but I replied to the comment he made yesterday, which basically said the same thing (though not as rudely). It looks like you've put a lot of work into it. I've not had time to fully look over the database you sent me. Thanks Mercurius, I don't know how I got my dates so mixed up. Does anyone really think that the latest, insanely popular games for the hard core, obsessed gamers are going to be offered regularly ANYWHERE for free? You really expect that? Games that are hardly the last word in modern gaming, but offer a pleasant, casual, quality gaming experience. I think this game, Rise of Atlantis, Jane's Hotel, etc., illustrate what you can expect from this project at it's best. For reference: 2.1G, dual core AMD Athlon. But, I just clicked on it in the taskbar and it relaunched right were it was when it went black. Fullscreen window went black and then disappeared a couple times when I had heavy CPU load. ? Maybe I'm just not getting what you mean.ĭid have one glitch. It picks up were I left off when I restart. I'm either not enough of a gamer or really dense, (Well, I am that.) but I don't get the saving reference. Alot! For those who don't like reading, or at least skimming, long reviews, I have a simple solution. We REALLY appreciate those who do and are nice enough to expound about it, and at least they'll know their insights are helping. Those who try nearly everything don't always understand that some of us really don't have the time for that. There's never any worry that any permanent damage will be done to your system.Īs to long reviews, there's room for both. On the other hand, the big selling point for me is that this is a standalone, which is my particular fetish. I thought avoiding them when possible would be sufficient and logical, until I saw the on the spot bonuses for killing some and the overall bonus for killing all. The tip system is good, but, for us newbies it would have been nice if they told us that one of the goals for Ozzy is to destroy all the enemies. When there's no threats per yards of screen, Ozzy's loping gate is a little bit of a waste of time. I wish it could be sped up just a little when needed. But I wouldn't have known if not for Stephen. I hated platformers when trying to use keys, but with this and Archibald's Adventures supporting mouse control, I'm getting hooked. Well, not that excited, but I'm getting alot of enjoyment out of this now that I have mouse control. But, I wanted to use mouse control, anyway. I must have missed at the time Rabbit's mention of multiple control options in this download, although I'm not sure how they're all activated. Yay, Ozzy! I didn't download this previously because I had played an Odyssey 1 online demo and it was key control only.
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