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Review: Monster World IV Virtual Console - Upperpad

Upperpad wrote: "Released exclusively in Japan in April 1994 on Sega Megadrive, Monster World IV is the sixth and final episode in the saga of the official WonderBoy series..."

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Wonder Boy: Reminiscing About Monster World

What is the secret of his power? From Alex Kidd to Vectorman, Sega had a ton of series that are unfortunately now buried in the past.

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PlayStation Plus Loads Up On Western Games For Japan

towerfaall PlayStation Plus members in Japan will load up on Western developed games in July.

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patsrule3163588d ago

Isn't it almost time for the August lineup for PS+? Why are we getting news about July?

Sharius3587d ago

they usually out at the begin of the forth week of month, so next week

SaiyanFury3587d ago

Can we load up on Japanese developed games here in the west?

Fullmetalevolust3587d ago

We should treated to more Japanese games here in the West. I wouldn't mind a few free recent RPGs on my vita :)
I support what the poster above me said haha.

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Diehard GameFAN: Monster World IV Review

DHGF: Monster World IV is a solid action RPG/platformer and a solid entry in the Wonder Boy/Monster World franchise that’s worth the five dollar asking price, but some mild balance issues and general mechanical limitations leave the game solid, but not amazing. The plot is cute and interesting, there are a decent amount of options added to the package beyond the game itself, and the graphics and audio are charming and hold up adequately (at minimum) across the board. The game is simple to play but offers some mildly interesting mechanical options and level designs to compensate for the simple gameplay, the game offers adequate depth and length, and there are some options to bring players back to the game after it’s initially completed. However, the game has some balancing issues with levels and enemies, especially later in the game, the game is a bit linear and limited compared to other genre entries from this time period and in general, and anyone who has experience in the genre will find the difficulty a little on the low side. For those looking for a fun throwback to the sixteen bit era or those who love the franchise, Monster World IV is easily recommended, but its limitations make it harder to recommend universally.

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