ALGUNOS
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(c)1993 INTEC INC.
(c)1993 Fill in Cafe
Release : 1994-1-28 (¥7800)
SuperCDRom² IGCD-3007
Fighting game
Algunos is a traditional fighting game by Fill-In-Cafe. As expected, the player can either enjoy the game in a solo story mode where the game's plot unfolds as he fights his way through numerous one-on-one encounters, or in Battle mode where he can play against a computer (or friend) controlled enemy. The game counts ten different fighters : Jenius, Asasin, Arcer, Samohan, Greeze, Orga, Lobo, Blocken, Jyobei and Daibuster. Every single one of them has different attacks and set of techniques the player has to learn and master. Controls are fairly simple and straight forward - one button executes a short attack and the other a long attack. If both bottons are pressed, the fighter grabs and throws his enemy in the air. Most of the fighters in Algunos use their bare hands but some also use weapons like swords (which was quite an unusual feature back when the game was published).
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Algunos is sadly really average - it is not a bad game, really, but I find it way too easy. I mean, it's not a monumental disaster - controls are responsive and the gameplay is decent - but there's something missing in the mix and I can't put my finger on it... For many years, I thought Algunos was a Role Playing Game - and I think I wasn't the only one, just look ar the game's cover which features a guy in armor holding a large sword. Anyway, one day I got a stack of games and Algunos was in the lot - what a surprise it was to discover a fighting game ! All of this to illustrate the fact that I'd only advice you to get this game if you find it cheap or hidden inside a box full of games as I did...




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