To celebrate the upcoming anniversary of the birth of the Nazarine, I have decided to take my spare moments to properly re-enact the Christmas I wanted back in 1990 by playing all the PC Engine games featured in the C&VG "Complete Guide To Consoles" Book Vol III, which I read approximately 647 times in the lead up to Chrimbo that year (I still have it), along with some other choice cuts from that time.
Here are my initial thoughts (most of the games I hadn't played much before) along with the percent marks they got in the mag...
Devil Crash - seems like a decent sequel to Alien Crush. Hope it's harder (94%)
Ninja Spirit - gives me deja vu; another scrolling platformer (91%)
Super Star Soldier - too long winded, and I don't like starting a level again after dying. However, it looks great(89%)
Xevious - Good, though too easy (72%)
Rastan Saga II - Clumsy and silly, a bit of a joke (81%)
Splatterhouse - really interesting this one; bursting with atmosphere (94%)
Image Fight - good, but doesn't induce panic like Tiger Heli (82%)
Down Load - questionable language, middling shooter (83%)
Don Doko Don - simple fun (94%)
Plus...
Power Drift - a good laugh, addictive, but not as good as Chase HQ
Operation Wolf - a solid conversion
Batman - original take on a major licence or a missed opportunity? I don't know.
Klax - magnificent; couldn't be improved upon
Hani On The Road - kids television meets Shockway Rider, and wins!
So I'm interested in you guys' opinions, especially Sunteam Paul because of his site, and Runinruder (because of his love for Takeda Shingen!) Let's hear em!