Does anyone else remember TMNT: Turtles in Time Reshelled? It was a arcade port of the classic Turtles in Time arcade game, but had two modes on it, classic and "HD" where all of the graphics had been re-mastered in 3D HD character models and texures and it cost roughly the same Chronicles of Mystara does on STEAM. Quite frankly it looks better on the MAME emulator. There are some half-hearted attempts to add in some video filters, but it doesn't look very well. Anything the game doesn't cover is filled in with some tacked on art work, which just makes the game look bad.
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Apparently the developer couldn't even be bothered to add full screen support, HD support or remaster the games graphics. Besides some tacked on features, you aren't getting anything more. With that being said, I find it hard to bring myself to pay their steep price of $15.00 for a game nearly two decades old (and showing it). If you are a fan of classic arcade games you simply can't go wrong.
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Don't get me wrong, back in the day, this game was fun, I had a blast playing it and it's one of the games in my MAME arcade archive I have in the arcade cabinet I built. Think 'Streets of Rage' with Dungeons and Dragons and some very, very lite RPG elements and you have Chronicles of Mystara in a nut shell. Dungeons & Dragons: Chronicles of Mystara is a side scrolling, beat em up arcade port of one of the most classic 90's arcade games around. … Expandĭungeons & Dragons: Chronicles of Mystara is a side scrolling, beat em up arcade port of one of the most classic 90's arcade games around. Remember to turn off the filters though, they make the core game look hideous. If you have never set foot in an arcade then skip it, but if you spent your formative years feeding Final Fight, Double Dragon and others with coins then this is money well spent. Your mileage with this game will probably vary wildly with your age. For your £12 you get a lot of old school fun in a nice package. Achievements and challenge goals add to the feature set. The online features bring 4 player drop and drop out action, much like playing in an arcade back in the day. Speaking of Magic, it is marginally annoying as a melee player to constantly have the action frozen by the spell-casters, but it's little more than a mild inconvenience. Throw in some light RPG mechanics and loot and you have a game that is a little bit more then Final Fight with Magic. Boasting a perfect version of the arcade game you find yourself picking a classic D & D archetype and battling wave after wave of classic enemies before a boss. Boasting a perfect If you have any love for the classic side scrolling Beat-em-Up's of Capcom's glorious back catalog then this is for you. If you have any love for the classic side scrolling Beat-em-Up's of Capcom's glorious back catalog then this is for you.