Gave it a quick initial run (about 1/2 hour each) of both games last night.
Tengai Makyou Itouryoudan:
I think I would've enjoyed this fighter a lot more if I were familiar with the original characters. I've been promising myself to give the Tengai Makyou RPG series a run, but am still looking to procure Ziria so I can to start out from the beginning, and marvel at the progression of the series.
Of course this game will be compared to Street Fighter II. It's one of the many clones out there. Really nice and colorful graphics. Pretty big sprite sizes as well. Looks to be about the size of SF2 characters.The only thing was that the background felt a bit too static at times. No people/things moving in the background/foreground at all, which makes things a tad stale.
The game controls okay, though I didn't feel they really captured the whole Street Fighter" fluidity of moves/combos in the game. It may get better as I get more involved in the game, but I don't know if I really care enough to get good at the game. Not bad at all, but nothing to write home about.
And after playing this game, it got me wondering how SF2:CE would've turned out on the Arcade Card, and though I still have mixed feelings, perhaps NEC did the right thing by releasing it just on a HuCard (not to mention the Arcade card came some time afterwards the release of SF2, IIRC). The loading times didn't seem
too bad on Itouryoudan, but it does get a bit tedious after awhile. On the other hand, a 16-bit SF2 with full red-book audio sounds. Mmm...
Iga Ninden Gaiou:
A Shinobi rip-off that could've been a lot more. It's a basic hack & slash Ninja game. It looks & sounds pretty good with some good looking background, a lot of cut scenes, and decent music, but the game play leaves one a bit deflated. You walk, slash, slash, slash, throw those wachamacall it things (not the star things, but the dart-like ninja projectiles). Some hits that the enemies can get off of you seem a bit cheap, and the gameplay overall just doesn't feel as refined as something like Shinobi series or Ninja Spirit. A very average Ninja game.