Top of its class, perhaps a slight change in perspective, backing off a bit so we can see a bit more of the screen. Story is deftly told. Yamato, I believe, is a Japanese musician who has done composing for video games, see Space Battleship. Excellent.
This is actually not all that bad. It's a longer demo. Good graphics. Gameplay that reminds me of double dragon. I would have enjoyed this 30 years ago. But now it's stale.
This isn't bad. As a soccer player, I liked it. But it won't let you play again without either reloading the entire game or giving them your personal information. That's not getting many stars.
I can only think of one negative. Casual games should be fairly easy to understand--the mechanics, the goal; they should be clear. I'm not embarrassed to say this needed an intro, some example, to get me going.
Pretty terrible. Ball hits net, it's a bad serve, and the server gets a point? And the lines don't seem to matter. And no jumping, spiking? And how do you hit it hard, there only seems to be one "hit" possible--space bar. Tap. The end.
The NSFW image at the beginning is too much. And I died immediately, and when I did, I had an error of the woman appearing next to the guard and nothing working, just her standing there, shooting the breeze with the guy who just shot her in the face. Odd. I didn't rate it anything yet, this just needs fixing.
Brings back major memories. Sounds and graphics have very good work done. Many hours of playing this game. On valentine's day, probably my senior year in high school, I remember I literally had to kill off the game. I had so abused it that I wanted to go home and yet I had many extra men available. But I wanted my name in the high score list. Memories.