Every week I plan on taking a look at the classic games being uploaded on the
GameTap service. Regardless of whether it's part of their free or premium service,
GameTap offers a wide variety of old school games that is worth checking out. Here are the most recent games uploaded to their server, keep in mind that all of these games are free to play unless otherwise stated:
Art of Fighting (Neo Geo) -
I didn't like this game when it
first came out, I didn't like it when it was
released on the Virtual Console, and guess what, I don't like it now that it's free on GameTap. Art of Fighting is limited fighting game with poor controls and a lame story. Even if the gameplay could be fixed and the moves were easy to pull off, you would still be left with a cast of characters so boring that you'll be fighting to stay awake. The fact that this game is free does not change my opinion, if you need a good fighting game you have plenty of better options on GameTap.
Kizuna Encounter: Super Tag Battle (Neo Geo) -
Now here's an interesting choice for GameTap. Kizuna Encounter: Super Tag Battle is one of those obscure Neo Geo games that didn't get a lot of press in the United States. It essentially plays like all of the other SNK fighting games on the Neo Geo (Art of Fighting, Fatal Fury, etc.), only this time around you have the ability to tag in a partner to continue the butt kicking. These days that gameplay technique isn't that unique, everybody from Dead or Alive to Tekken has already done it, and Capcom has made an entire line of "Versus" games that use that very gimmick. But this is still a solid fighting game that is worth checking out. It's worth checking out to see how different it is from all of the other SNK fighters, but you might find yourself sticking around thanks to the solid controls and interesting characters.
Puzzled (Neo Geo) -
Puzzled is absolutely one of the worst puzzle games of all time. Puzzled isn't exactly Tetris, though it does have you solving puzzles (that resemble the puzzle mode in the original Game Boy version of Tetris). Actually, to be fair, the game resembles Tetris Plus on the PlayStation and Sega Saturn. You are trying to save your character from the trap he/she keeps getting themselves into. You are there to break their way out by breaking lines, just like in Tetris. And you have to do this through six separate stages, and 60 levels ... all of which are basically the same. The only problem is that this puzzle game is never enjoyable, and it's such a glaring clone of Tetris that you have to ask yourself why you aren't playing Tetris instead. I'm serious, go play Tetris and forget that Puzzled every happened.