Chubby Cherub! I love playing it every once in a while. Don't why it has such a bad rap really.
I received the Famicom version of Chubby Cherub, Obake no Q-tar?: WanWan Panic, from a Secret Santa last Christmas, and I'm totally with you that the game actually is a decent slice of fun if you give it a try despite its short comings. Of course, had I originally known that Obake no Q-tar? was the original version of Chubby Cherub, I might not have ever given it a try because of its bad reputation. I think the design of the North American localization's hero was a big detractor, too. The game just looks so much cooler with the original "ghost duck" flying around rather than the unsightly angel.
I've wanted to play that game for a long time now, but I always see it for $15 and I'm not willing to shell out that much just in case it truly is as bad as people say. $5 is definitely worth the gamble, though.
I really liked Back to the Future despite it's glaring, horrific flaws. I also enjoyed Ultimate Stuntman, Jaws, Rambo, and Terminator 2. I'm a fan of all these movies so I think that helps. As for Ultimate Stuntman I just love how absurdly stupid the games plot and gameplay can get.
I've wanted to play that game for a long time now, but I always see it for $15 and I'm not willing to shell out that much just in case it truly is as bad as people say. $5 is definitely worth the gamble, though.
If you've got a Four Score and a few friends to play with then $15 is a steal. Its ok as a single player game, but really a blast with some friends.
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Originally posted by: JosephLeo
Chubby Cherub! I love playing it every once in a while. Don't why it has such a bad rap really.
I received the Famicom version of Chubby Cherub, Obake no Q-tar?: WanWan Panic, from a Secret Santa last Christmas, and I'm totally with you that the game actually is a decent slice of fun if you give it a try despite its short comings. Of course, had I originally known that Obake no Q-tar? was the original version of Chubby Cherub, I might not have ever given it a try because of its bad reputation. I think the design of the North American localization's hero was a big detractor, too. The game just looks so much cooler with the original "ghost duck" flying around rather than the unsightly angel.
Originally posted by: Luigi_Master
Nightmare on Elm Screen is a fun game
I've wanted to play that game for a long time now, but I always see it for $15 and I'm not willing to shell out that much just in case it truly is as bad as people say. $5 is definitely worth the gamble, though.
"It's a screwdriver! Oh wait it's a... Who knows..."
Originally posted by: Nightowljrm
Originally posted by: Luigi_Master
Nightmare on Elm Screen is a fun game
I've wanted to play that game for a long time now, but I always see it for $15 and I'm not willing to shell out that much just in case it truly is as bad as people say. $5 is definitely worth the gamble, though.
If you've got a Four Score and a few friends to play with then $15 is a steal. Its ok as a single player game, but really a blast with some friends.