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Monday, March 27, 2023

Videogame Review, “Devilish” for the Sega Genesis 3 (w/ Small High Definition TV)

 



Videogame Review, “Devilish for the Sega Genesis 3 (w/ Small High Definition TV)


“Devilish” for the Sega Genesis 3 is just like “Persona 5 Strikers” for the Playstation 4. Fortunately, we have something from the past to compare to the future. The game is very mild, irrational, and sweet. But, I’m not very scared. For a game called “Devilish”, strong fear is a requirement, but I just don’t feel it. Controls are easy to overuse. Difficulty will take it down a notch the longer the pinball soars against gravestones and wicked dummies. At least, the wicked dummies are memorable and easy to appreciate for a laugh. I was just expecting “tight” gameplay. Instead, the general gameplay feels loose. My pinball can almost fly away. The bosses are dull and erratic. My Sega Genesis 3 console is brand new. I got it from eBay. Very cheap, very affordable. “Devilish” and “Persona 5 Strikers” both have impressive artwork. Of course, I can get impressive artwork from non-videogames. Videogames require gameplay and challenge. It’s a big difference. Both games get more and more sloppy the longer I play these video games. My Sega Genesis 3 gaming console runs on my small high definition TV with some problems. For one thing, “Devilish” has excellent moments of music here and there, but there’s a “buzzing” sound during silent moments of gameplay. “Devilish” cannot play music all the time. And, the Sega Genesis 3 has similar sound effects to “Frogger” for the Atari 5200. It can get very quiet, or, it can get very loud, even when there’s no music playing. Horror, drama, and fantasy allow me to view very powerful backgrounds of eye candy on my TV. Then again, TV is TV. Oh, and, the “Surround Sound” TV effect is a bad idea for the Sega Genesis 3. I put the TV volume on “Standard” and turn up the TV volume a little higher for best 16-bit audio. It’s fascinating how nice my Sega Genesis 3 looks on my dresser furniture. I’m using my dresser furniture for the Sega Genesis 3 in a corner with my small high definition TV. You can see “purple wall” in my photo. I have pink walls and purple walls in my condo. My house decoration is a nice touch. I’m still organizing for Spring Cleaning Season. Gameplay in “Devilish” gets tiresome after a while. The PONG-like controls are rather brilliant. And, yet, there’s overabundance from the stage levels. I think “Devilish” has too many stages and too many levels. The game is just not all that complicated in a deep sense of the term. My pinball can almost devour the gravestones like small aspirin pills. The game gets easy and “Devilish” only seems challenging when I forget something about the programming construction. Do you love “Persona 5 Strikers” on the Playstation 4? If you do, give “Devilish” a chance. There’s some meaning to work without so much meaning around it. Basically, and, logically, “Persona 5 Strikers” does “look” better, but the gameplay is really exactly the same. The gameplay gets sloppy and bizarre. And, with ignorance, I might only enjoy the ride for the doubt of any challenge.




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