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Why dumpper and jumpstart dont work11/8/2022 ![]() While Rygar: The Battle of Argus does have some new content, it’s pretty hard to say it’s enough in order to convince you to buy the game again. In order to buy a port of a seven year-old game, there has to be something that will justify the price, rather that be an updated control scheme, enhanced graphics or just new content. ![]() It’s kind of disappointing to see that Tecmo never really went out of their way to make the game look as good as it could have been. They were decent six years ago but even PS2 games have improved visually since then. ![]() Besides this, the graphics aren’t what anyone would call great. In today’s world, most gamers need wide-screen support, but that's another thing Rygar: The Battle of Argus lacks. It wouldn’t have been all that bad if the game allowed players to select another control scheme, but sadly, that is not an option. Jumping is handled by pressing the Z button and feels unnatural as opposed to using A or B. In the transition from the PS2 to Wii, the controls have undergone a complete change, and not for the better. This time around, Tecmo has thrown in a handful of new enemies to make it feel as though you aren’t playing the exact same stage a hundred times. ![]() Speaking of lack of variety, one problem many gamers encountered with the original was that the same enemies were recycled throughout the entire game. With very little variety and excitement, the game doesn’t exactly define the word ‘enjoyment.’ Besides this, the bosses aren’t particularly impressive. This type of action title relies on exciting boss encounters to build up tension, but sadly when it comes to boss battles Rygar: The Battle of Argus doesn’t have a lot going for it. ![]()
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