PLEASE keep in mind that this is my first time writing a review. I have a general idea on how to write a review from reading a bunch of reviews here. I've decided to make my first review about the game I've been playing about two hours every day - Rabbit! So, with that, let's begin!
Graphics - 10
Let's start off with this - I LOVE the graphics. It's so beautifully crafted in it's own perfect way that no one can copy this. And before you say that's just an opinion, that's actually half-fact, half opinion. Rabbit got ported to SEGA Saturn I think about a couple of years after the arcade version was made.
I've done lots of comparing and I can honestly say this: The graphics are kind of terrible and bland on the SEGA Saturn. I'm not even kidding! Just compare Wu-Ling or Yu-Lan with their arcade and SEGA Saturn versions and you'll see exactly what I mean. When I did a Google search for screenshots of Rabbit on both the arcade and the SEGA Saturn and I found this: https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRQE5GSfUUtOhQJrI5N2kkbdnk1FzgMnmN6RiBfX9YS6kKm2CFk
Sound - 5
Honestly, I don't know what I expected for the sound. My arcade emulator that I used to play on could never emulate Rabbit's sound, so I just made up music and sound effects in my head as I played it. I might actually take footage of me playing Rabbit and edit it with my sound effects.
When I found out that Vizzed could emulate Rabbit's sound, I was very excited! Then I realized that's it's wildly off from what I imagined it to be.
Addictiveness - 6
I guess it's addicting, I've played it about 5900 times on my arcade emulator. It's just second place to Daisu Kiss (Which, for me, doesn't work on Vizzed, so you can't play it on here probably) which I played 5901 times.
Story - 1
...I'm pretty sure that there's no story to this. I kind of made up my own story about it, but I won't post it due to this being a review and not a place to post your fanfictions about games. Right? I'm pretty sure I am.
Depth - 5
This game takes a while to beat. I'm guessing there's about nine characters to choose, and you have to pick one, which leaves you with about eight rivals to fight, nine if you end up encountering your character self (Which, now that I think about again, would be really awkward if that happened in really life.) BUT WAIT! THERE'S MORE! There's a final, tenth character (The question mark character) that you have to fight! I haven't even gotten to it yet!
Difficulty - 8
Some of the rivals are extremely hard. Egith and Ja-koh. Egith knows how to throw your character, and can dodge it pretty easily if you try to do it yourself. My "Spam the Throw" technique doesn't work on him because of this. Ja-koh is...Ja-koh. It's also hard because apparently this game is a four button game. I've tried my best to try to find a way to implement a fourth button. No avail. I don't know what the fourth button does but it must be good.
In a nutshell: If you're unlucky you're going to start off with a hard character. You can see this happening in my YouTube video of me playing Rabbit. *COUGHCOUGHselfishpromotionnonotreallyi'mjustjokingCOUGHCOUGH*
Overall - 6
10 + 5 + 6 + 1 + 5 + 8 = 36, divide that by 6 and we got 6. See? This is how you use math in real life.
And there we go! This is my first review! I hope you enjoy and that I don't get this removed! I'll see you soon!
PLEASE keep in mind that this is my first time writing a review. I have a general idea on how to write a review from reading a bunch of reviews here. I've decided to make my first review about the game I've been playing about two hours every day - Rabbit! So, with that, let's begin!
Graphics - 10
Let's start off with this - I LOVE the graphics. It's so beautifully crafted in it's own perfect way that no one can copy this. And before you say that's just an opinion, that's actually half-fact, half opinion. Rabbit got ported to SEGA Saturn I think about a couple of years after the arcade version was made.
I've done lots of comparing and I can honestly say this: The graphics are kind of terrible and bland on the SEGA Saturn. I'm not even kidding! Just compare Wu-Ling or Yu-Lan with their arcade and SEGA Saturn versions and you'll see exactly what I mean. When I did a Google search for screenshots of Rabbit on both the arcade and the SEGA Saturn and I found this: https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRQE5GSfUUtOhQJrI5N2kkbdnk1FzgMnmN6RiBfX9YS6kKm2CFk
Sound - 5
Honestly, I don't know what I expected for the sound. My arcade emulator that I used to play on could never emulate Rabbit's sound, so I just made up music and sound effects in my head as I played it. I might actually take footage of me playing Rabbit and edit it with my sound effects.
When I found out that Vizzed could emulate Rabbit's sound, I was very excited! Then I realized that's it's wildly off from what I imagined it to be.
Addictiveness - 6
I guess it's addicting, I've played it about 5900 times on my arcade emulator. It's just second place to Daisu Kiss (Which, for me, doesn't work on Vizzed, so you can't play it on here probably) which I played 5901 times.
Story - 1
...I'm pretty sure that there's no story to this. I kind of made up my own story about it, but I won't post it due to this being a review and not a place to post your fanfictions about games. Right? I'm pretty sure I am.
Depth - 5
This game takes a while to beat. I'm guessing there's about nine characters to choose, and you have to pick one, which leaves you with about eight rivals to fight, nine if you end up encountering your character self (Which, now that I think about again, would be really awkward if that happened in really life.) BUT WAIT! THERE'S MORE! There's a final, tenth character (The question mark character) that you have to fight! I haven't even gotten to it yet!
Difficulty - 8
Some of the rivals are extremely hard. Egith and Ja-koh. Egith knows how to throw your character, and can dodge it pretty easily if you try to do it yourself. My "Spam the Throw" technique doesn't work on him because of this. Ja-koh is...Ja-koh. It's also hard because apparently this game is a four button game. I've tried my best to try to find a way to implement a fourth button. No avail. I don't know what the fourth button does but it must be good.
In a nutshell: If you're unlucky you're going to start off with a hard character. You can see this happening in my YouTube video of me playing Rabbit. *COUGHCOUGHselfishpromotionnonotreallyi'mjustjokingCOUGHCOUGH*
Overall - 6
10 + 5 + 6 + 1 + 5 + 8 = 36, divide that by 6 and we got 6. See? This is how you use math in real life.
And there we go! This is my first review! I hope you enjoy and that I don't get this removed! I'll see you soon!