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They spoiled batman's death in the beginning wtf

I really don't like playing this game

Took me less than an hour to beat but I enjoyed my time, don't know what to think of it because of that

Before I write my junk, I do have to mirror reviews and suggest that if you were to play this that it would be better off playing the Japanese version (or a patched U/E ROM file). Purists may say it's the intended experience to be playing with one-hit-deaths but that puritanism is an effect of elitism that often permeates around older titles on legacy consoles. Completing the game using an English release IS an achievement... but one that requires a lot of investment and practice that many of us simply don't have.

Hard Corps isn't existentially brutal when you can survive a single hit from any of the grunts, creatures or robots. Most of your challenge is in learning boss patterns on your 2nd or 3rd go around. Most of them are straightforward enough, move to a different side of the screen or jump at a certain time. A few last a little longer than expected and the words "how much health does this guy have?" left our mouths more than once.

The branching paths is a fun idea, another mechanic that is a little more forgiving if death isn't a 16x16 tile away. There are about 4 choices available and all of them seemingly have some form of consequence in stage selection and bosses fought. Regardless of that, most runs will only have 6 stages. It was a shock to us that we beat the game. That's it? We need to play again then!

If there were any major criticisms to be had on a personal level, the game is perhaps too visually cluttered. It looks wonderful when you watch someone else play it or when you get a chance to appreciate the environmental art and enemy design. More often than not, you are locking your focus on projectiles wandering across screen praying that you don't get hit by some random object you seemed to miss. Exaggerate that issue of focus when you're playing co-op, both of you spraying bullets everywhere.

I am looking forward to play this again, clear another path and hopefully convince some people on retroachievements to add support for the Japanese release.

This review contains spoilers

This is an excellent introduction to this series with strong varied combat between two protagonists that creates an excellent and engaging experience. The music is great with intense electronic and guitar tracks (favorites include Pledge Of Demon, Oath Of Enma, Red Radical Rage, Two Dragons, T U S K, and of course Friday Night). The presentation is great detailed but small environments brought to life by a plethora of interesting substories, friends and of course the Cabaret club and Real Estate minigames. And the most important thing in this game The Talking heads, the characters nearly every single main character in this game is interesting and well portrayed. Play this game!

The 4th case is a masterpiece and the Psych lock is a great way to develop the investigations. Unfortunately the game is dragged down by the 3rd being filled with annoying characters, borderline pedophilia and insane leaps of logic as well as a lacklustre overall storyline and less memorable music.

i own this on two systems, that's how much i love it

It set the bar, but it's alright