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It’s unfortunate for Rygar that we’re reviewing it the same month as Klonoa, as Namco reboot is a damn sight better than this effort from Tecmo.It’s a shame, because we really enjoyed Rygar when it was released seven years ago. Sadly, time has not been...
If you’ve played the original or love the franchise you’ll definitely get some enjoyment out of The Battle for Argus. Everyone else is likely to get frustrated by its many shortcomings. 5.8/10Print this pageUser reviews (0)Share this pageNotic...
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Remember 2002? Spider-Man was making big bucks at the theater, Nickelback was belting out its latest made-for-lonely-secretaries ballad and Rygar, a franchise that’d been MIA since 1990, suddenly had a new lease on life. Reviews were good for the retro...
Beautiful soundtrack, Diskarmor is a novel weapon, Some of the visuals hold up...
Outdated, uninteresting combat, Awful, awful cutscenes, Wii rumble is totally nuts...
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Back in May of 2007, Tecmo stated that it had plans to port Rygar: The Legendary Adventure (an old ps2 game) to the Wii. Right off the bat, many gamers had two problems with them doing this. For starters, why would they want to port a six year-old game...
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Rygar: The Battle of Argus is one of those games that would be better left on the store shelves than to spend any money on it. Rygar: The Battle of ArgusTo be perfectly honest, I have a problem with Rygar: The Battle of Argus. I feel sort of ambivalen...
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Stiff control, boring gameplay, obnoxious semi-static cameras, and terrible graphics make this game completely unenjoyable. For the unacquainted, Rygar: The Battle of Argus is a port of the PlayStation 2 game, Rygar: The Legendary Adventure, which was...
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Rygar has been around nearly as long as Mario. He first appeared on the NES back in 1987 but most of us are more likely to remember his adventures on the PS2 back in 2002 in Rygar: The Legendary Adventure. In fact, it is this very game that has been b...
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Name: Rygar: The Battle of ArgusGenre: ActionPlatform: Nintendo WiiWhen a last-gen game is remade on or ported to a current-gen system, there are a few things we, as gamers, have come to expect. First off, there need to be graphical and audio updates...
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The main saving grace for Rygar: The Battle of Argus is that it’s one of the easier Wii action games to play. Unfortunately, it suffers from a total lack of originality for those who are familiar with the 3D action game genre.
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1up.com
Updated: 2012-01-25 04:07:37
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Let's face it, most people dismissed this Wii port of the PS2 Rygar the day it was first announced. Rygar's a game that hardly made an impact in its time; it's six years-old at this point, and it's hardly been enhanced for this version (unless you cons...
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What is old is new (and good) again.The Wii, Nintendo's "next gen" console. While their competitors chose to widely advance their hardware, Nintendo decided to introduce a new way to play games, and quite a few games have utilized this motion sensor te...
Simplistic controls, Anyone can play, Interesting story, Amazingly fun...
Feels dated, Looks dated, Really no replay value...
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Rygar: The Battle of Argus is a port of the 2002 Playstation 2 title, Rygar: The Legendary Adventure, only with an "intensified" new protagonist, less responsive controls, downgraded graphics, and stripped of all CG cutscenes that gave Rygar any inklin...
Gladiator Mode releases stress built from playing the actual game...
Incredibly dated visuals, awkward controls, simply not any fun...
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ign.com
Updated: 2012-01-25 04:07:37
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The Wii being only slightly more powerful than last-generation systems, it has seen its share of old games being dusted off and trotted out for reappearance at retail (see: Resident Evil 4 and Okami). Rygar may be the oldest, though -- it originally ar...
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