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The Misadventures of Tron Bonne

1999-07-22
Platforms: PS1, PS3, PSP, VitaDeveloper: Capcom Production Studio 2Publisher: Capcom, Eidos InteractiveGame modes: Single player
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Role-playing (RPG)
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The other side of Mega Man Legends! Now Mega Man's female rival, Tron from Mega Man Legends is back with her trusty Servbots in an entirely new adventure! Join Tron and the Servbots as they circle the world in their air ship, Gesellshaft, in search of adventure and priceless treasure. Brave Tron's wild exploits in q unique mix of action-adventure, RPG, and puzzles in this irresistible game for all ages. Unique gameplay and storyline, mixing the best action-adventure, RPG, and puzzles in a vast 3-D world. Vibrant colorful graphics! -explore huge 3-D environments for puzzles, treasures and other surprises "Guide Shot System" sends Servbots to retrieve treasure and perform Tron's bidding Includes Demo of Mega Man Legends 2

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Una "interesante" alternativa para los juegos de la saga legends y todo un deleite para los fans del personaje.
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Graphics: 5/5 Much like the legends series itself, this game practically pioneered the 3D look in anime video games, much like Mario 64 pioneered 3D gaming in general. Even 25 years later, this game still has a very unique charm to it with its graphical presentation, all of which was masterfully crafted based on the limitations of the PS1 hardware. Sound: 4/5 The music has a few bangers here and there, but others aren’t as memorable. Sound FXs are as impactful as you’d expect from this franchise. But as always, where this game really shines in the sound department is with the voice acting. Coming back to this, Im honestly amazed how well the voice acting in this aged so well, unlike many other games and anime in the 90s. Most of the cast is great, but the stand out star is obviously Teisel. It’s honestly a shame his VA eventually turned out to be a very VERY terrible person, but I’d be an absolute liar if I said his acting was shit. The ONLY other thing I find a bit of an odd choice was the voice actor for Bon Bonne; In Japan, they were played by Ikue Otani (Pikachu in Pokemon, Chopper in One Piece). While Legends 1 and 2 kept Ikue’s lines since, much like Pikachu, all Bon Bonne says is “Ba Bu”, in this game, her lines were instead replaced by another voice actor saying the same “Ba Bu” words. … I know, it sounds absolutely silly to be comparing this in context since it’s just 4 letters, but hearing how off the voice acting is and how you DO hear her lines in Legends 1 and 2… it just makes me wonder why they didnt just use her lines again. Gameplay: 3.5/5 The game is divided into several missions you can play to eventually gain the cash you need. The puzzle games are pretty damn fun and some of them do require a lot of thinking, while the exploration mode is just as entertaining. But the game gets especially fun during the dungeon battles and missions against the cops, along with the final battle… … is what I would say if the controls sadly didn’t age like cheese. Unfortunately, the circumstances that led to this control scheme was due in part to the dual shock not being a mandatory thing until a bit later in the PS1’s lifespan. As such, turning the gustaf and firing your weapons can be a bit of a chore. It’s something you can eventually get use to, but it does throw things off all the same. Story: 4.5/5 You are the sky pirate Tron Bonne, and along with your army of robot children known as the Servbots, you’re working to do pirate things to essentially pay off the debts that your brother Teisel has amassed. Thats a very basic summary of the story, but again, the voice acting and general presentation just makes it charming, despite it being simple. Difficulty: 3/5 (Moderate) There can be some tough spots in this game, but really, it’s nothing that a bit of training and upgrades can’t fix, along with some health items. BOTTOM LINE: 4.5/5 This was on my backlog to replay for a very good while, but seeing Jason Steele (Creator of Charlie the Unicorn) play this on his daily streams gave me the push to check this out sooner than later. And quite frankly, Im glad I replayed this. The game did end up being fairly short, but I think this is the case for most Legends titles anyway. But despite that short length, this game provided a lot to do, and during the 2nd half, I really couldn’t help but keep playing till the end! It’s really a lot of fun to play. At the time of this writing, this game is nearly impossible to legally play unless you somehow own the originial disc (Which goes for more than 300-500 clams) or you managed to purchase this via the PS3 store (Which you still can, provided you’re able to go through some quick backhanded routes to add funds to said store). But the efforts to play this game is well worth it IMO. Defienetly try it out sometime, or hell, even watch a stream of it if you can! Tron’ s Misadventures must be known to all!
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I WON!
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It’s been a while since Ive played this title… since 2000 in fact!
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"Experimental Tossing "
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